[Geysers] Geyser Eruption at West Thumb, (03/01/2008)

Karen Low yellowstonekaren at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 4 17:34:44 PST 2008


Ok, so here is the plan:  I have another south run tomorrow (Wednesday).  I will take my camera with me, and take several pictures of the area behind Black Pool.  I will show these pictures to my fellow snowcoach drivers, Will Reid, Megan Hamilton, and Chris Dunkerson (who also saw part of the eruption).  I will also try to show the pictures to James Evrard.  I'll mark on the pics which vent it was they saw erupt, and post the marked pictures to the list serve.
   
  I've heard from Chris Dunkerson that the visitor who caught the eruption, was going to take his camera over to the VC to download the pic, so that they could post it to the geyser list serve.  (Chris was extremely surprised when I told him that I only knew of one of the Visitor Center employees who was on the geyser list serve.)  So, we'll see if that actually happens.
   
  Karen Low
   
  Karen Low <yellowstonekaren at yahoo.com> wrote:
    Today, March 1st, 2008 around 3 pm, Xanterra snowcoach guides Will Reid and Megan Hamilton saw an eruption of a geyser behind Black Pool.  
   
  Will described it as lasting several minutes, and from 6 to 10 feet in height.  Megan only caught the tail end of it.  Will mentioned it to me when I was at Big Cone (he was touring his group around clockwise, I was touring my group around counter-clockwise, and I'd stopped my group at Big Cone, to let his by.)  He said it had already finished, but the crater was still steaming.  When I got up to Black Pool, the crater that was still steaming, was the one that was closer to Abyss Pool.  We looked in Geysers of Yellowstone, but didn't see anything that fit it.  One of Will's guests got a picture of it, he said when it was about 7 feet in height, that he agreed to email to Denise Herman (the interp ranger at West Thumb).
   
  I asked around when I got back to Old Faithful.  James Evrard said he saw something last winter erupt behind Black Pool, but didn't know if it was the same feature or not.  
   
  If this feature does turn out to be unnamed, I propose it be named "Birthday Geyser", since today is the 136th anniversary of signing of the bill by President Ulysses S. Grant, that created Yellowstone as the world's first national park.
   
  Karen Low
   
   
    
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