I watched one series that would best be described as a minor eruption. There were several (8 or 9) individual eruptions, separated by a minute or so, each lasting around 15-20 seconds, and with maximum heights of around 30 feet. I have not seen one of the really big majors in many years. Scott Bryan In a message dated 7/11/2009 5:59:07 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time, lstephens2006 at hotmail.com writes: These episodes consisted mostly of minor eruptions, individual "lazy" bursts reaching 10 to 30 feet high and separated from each other by as long as 40 seconds. The culmination of these cycles was a major eruption." Several people have reported seeing Honeycomb this summer. Some people have reported several bursts, but I don't know whether these bursts culminated in a "major" or much larger eruption. The eruption I saw consisted of a single burst. Without a reference point, I won't even guess how tall it was, but certainly it was not nearly as tall as Kaleidoscope or Drain, both of which are also active this summer. **************Looking for love this summer? Find it now on AOL Personals. (http://personals.aol.com/?ncid=emlcntuslove00000003) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: </geyser-list/attachments/20090712/7755990f/attachment.html>