[Geysers] Snyder Mystery Geyser 4

Pat Snyder riozafiro at comcast.net
Mon Feb 12 04:30:09 PST 2007


Good guesses Graham and Mike; however, it's not in either of those  
locations.
Big hint for a little feature: it's in the Upper Geyser Basin, but  
not in Biscuit or Black Sand.
Pat S.


On Feb 11, 2007, at 6:03 AM, Graham Meech wrote:

> Pure guesses on my part but maybe on Geyser Hill east side in the
> Dome-Giantess area.  Maybe Sputnik area at Grand too but it just  
> doesn't
> look right for there.
>
> Now I have to find a picture of a smaller geyser than this :)
>
> Graham.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Pat Snyder
> Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2007 12:10 AM
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> Subject: [Geysers] Snyder Mystery Geyser 4
>
> Snyder Mystery Geyser 4 doesn't have a name--I am sure it's not
> officially a geyser yet, although I believe I have seen it not
> bubbling, so I think it is intermittent.
>
> Clark Murray pointed this out to me and he and I have been observing
> this feature for a couple of years now. So no fair answering this
> one, Clark!
>
> The question is, rather than naming this feature, describe where it  
> is!
>
> Pat S.
>
> (Ha ha, even smaller than your last one, Graham!)
>
> .
>
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