[Geysers] Cone Walker News

Kurtis Hoppe kurtishoppe at yahoo.com
Sun May 1 20:12:49 PDT 2011


I'm sure that it's been said already, but who exactly controls the streaming webcam?  And why didn't the operator notify the rangers?  Unless this fellow Wisconsinite of mine was just too quick of a dialer.  Just curious.

Kurt Hoppe



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From: "Whitledge, Vicki M." <WHITLEVM at uwec.edu>
To: Geyser Observation Reports <geysers at lists.wallawalla.edu>
Sent: Sunday, May 1, 2011 9:39 PM
Subject: [Geysers] Cone Walker News


Below an article on the incident from Associated Press.

Vicki Whitledge


Webcam catches tourists walking on Old Faithful

YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wyo. – Yellowstone National Park rangers say they've handed out $125 tickets to three people after someone watching by webcam saw tourists walking dangerously close to the iconic Old Faithful geyser.

Someone from Wisconsin called rangers to report the errant tourists Wednesday. A park ranger found about 30 people standing around the geyser's cone taking pictures.

Venturing off boardwalks in Yellowstone is extremely dangerous. Only a thin crust of soil covers boiling-hot water in places. Hot water has severely burned several people in Yellowstone over the years.

Standing near Old Faithful is doubly dangerous. Old Faithful erupts with scalding blasts of 204-degree water. The eruptions occur every hour or two — less predictable than the geyser's name suggests.

Rangers cited the tour group leader, bus driver and a tour member._______________________________________________
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