Great Fountain sucked me in with a good overflow and ring boils at 10:45 am. Obviously, it is not back to normal yet, as we had a strong meter boil at 11:24, and the eruption at 13:08. After the meter boil at 11:24, to poll did not drop and we had solid ring boils for almost 2 1/2 hours. So the question I ask Lynn and Scott is a) Did we have Great Fountain at 11:24am with a pause of 104 minutes? or b) Did we just have a false meter boil at 11:24 with the eruption at 13:08 (no pause) A few gazers made it out for the 13:08, which had one of the larger blue bubbles I have seen, and we all agreed that the super-burst was well over 200 feet, it was quite a show and worth over two hours of heavy ring boils. I have found Great Fountain to be quite stubborn after the wild phase. Other notes: Pink Cone quit at 10:49 MA saw it ie at 9:30 am. Fountain 13:26 ns. Jim Holstein -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: </geyser-list/attachments/20101106/957cc301/attachment.html>