I've seen it a handful of times in the last 15-ish years, and based on a quick search through my old notebooks, the last time I can be sure of was 8/21/2002 (1430 i.e., seen from Geyser Hill, end 1432). I think I saw it once since then, but my notebook from '05-'07 is in West Yellowstone and, sadly, I'm not. Also, I'm ready for Google to develop a search engine for geyser notebooks. I'm attaching an image (not in eruption) to be clear about the feature I'm talking about, in case I've been mistaken about its identity. David Schwarz On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 7:53 AM, <TSBryan at aol.com> wrote: > In a message dated 5/28/2008 6:12:11 PM Mountain Daylight Time, > kentish_contractor at yahoo.co.uk writes: > > I watched that entire Grand eruption too and noticed the geyser you called > Teapot. > According to Scott Bryan book, Teapot is only 150 feet northwest of Old > Faithful. > The one on the cam was much further away. > Looking at the maps in Scotts book, the only geyser in that area seems to > be Sprinkler. > Did anyone else see it? > > I actually have not seen Teapot in eruption in a very long time. Does > anybody have a snap that shows the eruption in question? > > Scott > > > > ------------------------------ > Get trade secrets for amazing burgers. Watch "Cooking with Tyler Florence" > on AOL Food<http://food.aol.com/tyler-florence?video=4&?NCID=aolfod00030000000002> > . > > _______________________________________________ > Geysers mailing list > Geysers at lists.wallawalla.edu > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: </geyser-list/attachments/20080529/15f00970/attachment.html> -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Thing.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 109109 bytes Desc: not available URL: </geyser-list/attachments/20080529/15f00970/attachment.jpg>