[Geysers] Help with identification, please
Ralph Taylor
ralpht at iglou.com
Tue Jan 16 14:04:29 PST 2007
I visited Washburn Hot Springs a few years ago. There were several very
active mud features and some perpetual spouters. From the image, I am
pretty sure that is what sent up the steam cloud.
Ralph Taylor
-----Original Message-----
From: geysers-bounces at wwc.edu [mailto:geysers-bounces at wwc.edu] On Behalf Of
Paul Behunin
Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 14:53
To: geysers at wwc.edu
Subject: Re: [Geysers] Help with identification, please
Hey Diane,
I had to go to my National Geographic Trails Illustrated map of Yellowstone
to figure out a possible answer to your question, as there is no mention of
a geyser in that specific area in "The Geysers of Yellowstone." The steam
cloud is probably "Washburn Hot Springs," according to the map. I watched
the Mt. Washburn webcam for a few days and the steam cloud is pretty
constant, so there may be a perpetual spouter or fumarole there. I have
never been in that area; can any other gazers shed more light on this?
Hope it's helpful; have a great one!
Paul V. Behunin
----Original Message Follows----
From: "diane robinson" <dianeclarkrobinson at hotmail.com>
Reply-To: geyser observation reports <geysers at wwc.edu>
To: geysers at wwc.edu
Subject: [Geysers] Help with identification, please
Date: Sat, 13 Jan 2007 08:10:46 -0800
Moments before, the steam cloud in the attached Mt Washburn image was quite
prominently erupting. Can I please have help with identification? I have
no idea what it is. Thanksa bunch!
diane
<< washburn.jpg >>
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