Ken Reeves makes a very important point. Unless things have changed (and my sense is that they decidedly have changed...for the worse) only a few certain persons were authorized to enter data into the logbook. Others had to pass their information on to those privileged few. For reason of current NPS policy, I believe that those few are now probably tending to not be very dutiful about the task. I believe this is a matter that really needs (read: requires) and answer from the NPS. And something tells me that that answer will not be forthcoming. Scott Bryan In a message dated 8/6/2010 4:45:16 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time, kreeves5 at cox.net writes: Can you please provide what should or should not be turned in, how we get it into the logbook, which geysers should we turn in, etc. especially for those of us who are fairly new or don't get up there very frequently. A few years ago, I turned in my observations of some of the lesser geysers, I believe it was Solitaire Geyser, but was told by the ranger at the visitor center, that "we do not record data for that geyser", and it kind of left me with a bad taste on spending the time to gather the data. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: </geyser-list/attachments/20100806/e75eb7b0/attachment.html>