After this, I will make no further comment on the logbook situation -- but in the past couple of years, even when I was up there much of the summer AND when I was even signed on as a thermal volunteer (in the good ol' days when such things happened) I sometimes was refused access to the logbook. As a result I had times that I know never go entered. As the keeper-of-record of the largest and most active geyser basin on the planet, that fact ought to be embarrassing to the National Park Service. Perhaps this will turn out to be one of those "this too shall pass" sorts of things. We can hope so... I will never hesitate to pass along any and all geyser information I have, but unless I personally hear otherwise... ah well... sorry. Scott Bryan In a message dated 8/8/2010 5:16:36 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time, riozafiro at gmail.com writes: I have asked to view the logbook in the Visitor Center many times and never was refused access, even as recently as last fall. Is this a new policy, that we can't see it anymore when we are there? Pat Snyder -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: </geyser-list/attachments/20100808/20dc5b64/attachment.html>