[Geysers] Bryan mystery 18 and 24

jacross jacross at lamar.colostate.edu
Tue Feb 6 21:52:10 PST 2007


There is so little by which to identify #24. Since it is in the Lower Geyser 
Basin, I would guess that it is one of the many small geysers found on the 
upper flat of the River Group.

Jeff Cross
jacross at lamar.colostate.edu

>===== Original Message From geyser observation reports <geysers at wwc.edu> 
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>Some people, like Keller, have been around too much. Indeed, Bryan mystery
>18 shows Kidney Spring, the northernmost thing in the Thud Group. It is a bit
>special to me, because eliminating Clepsydra, Kidney is frequently both the
>first and the last geyser I see during a season (probably one year in two or
>three).
>
>But anyhow, some of you are just two gud. So try Bryan mystery 24, a  digital
>photo from summer 2004.
>
>Scott Bryan
>
>
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