[Geysers] Speaking of the Orange spring group....

Eric Hatfield conanvandt at yahoo.com
Sun Jul 4 10:37:26 PDT 2010


I first noticed that orange spring was below overflow last year. There is a smaller spring closer to the asphault path and just to the left of OS that now has an obvious runoff channel leading to the right.  I've watched it hoping to see it do something but never did until 6/30. Then it was finally in overflow and had been for perhaps 5-10 mins based on where the water was in the channel.  It was boiling and pulsating and began erupting with occasional splashes to 4 feet. I watched for 20 more mins with no change before leaving. 

Is this osg 3?  Anyone else seen this?


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From: <TSBryan at aol.com>
Date: July 2, 2010 8:16:35 PM MDT
To: <geysers at lists.wallawalla.edu>
Subject: [Geysers] Mystery 10-2 and Eclipse
Reply-To: Geyser Observation Reports <geysers at lists.wallawalla.edu>


I didn't expect anybody to get my Mystery 10-2 (there were only 4 guesses and I'll cut it off at that), since the geyser is a bit off trail and was known active only during the summer of 1986. 10-2 is my OSG-3, "South Orange Geyser."
 
Now here is another of David Schwarz's requests, namely "Eclipse  Geyser."
 
Scott Bryan
<Eclipse Geyser August 1984 small.jpg>
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