Thanks, Scott and Steve! I stand corrected, ha ha, and I will read the paragraph in the book. I noticed "Nifty" was in a report again this week, so it is still active on occasion. Pat Snyder On Jun 27, 2011, at 6:49 AM, <TSBryan at aol.com> <TSBryan at aol.com> wrote: > Well, no, this certainly isn't Slurp. Since I'm not there, I can't be sure -- Pat's photo doesn't quite show me enough -- but is this the "UNNG-OTO" that is in my book (second paragraph under Old Tardy)? It certainly is in the right area, and "OTO" has on occasion been known to sputter above ground level. > > Scott Bryan > > In a message dated 6/26/2011 4:31:17 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time, riozafiro at gmail.com writes: > Hello. > I saw "Nifty" Geyser for the first time this trip. A photo of it is attached. Pretty cute, it resides near Oval Pool in the Sawmill Group. However, I don't know anything about Nifty and would appreciate any information that could be provided, please. When was it first spotted? How often does it erupt? Is it related to other features (for example, more likely to erupt during a deep drain, etc.)? I don't think it is in Scott's book, "Slurp" Geyser is, but this isn't Slurp. > > Thanks much in advance! > Pat Snyder > _______________________________________________ > Geysers mailing list > Geysers at lists.wallawalla.edu > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: </geyser-list/attachments/20110628/c3a614f4/attachment.html>