Barbara said whe wouldn't be in the park today, so I'll throw out this. Morning 0616, d = 25 minutes. Short story: I was watching Gemini erupt (0614). As I pulled away from there, I saw the big billowing steam going up. Found Lynn sitting at Pink Cone. She said something like "That's not right!", given that Fountain had been expected hours before. (In fact, Fountain was at 2250 on 6/29.) We both raced over to FPP, headed up the boardwalk but didn't know that this was Morning rather than Fountain until we were at the mud pots. One tourist walked by but hardly paused. And after a radio call to confirm, Mary Beth got there for the last few minutes of Morning. Most bursts were massive and as wide as they were high, but a couple of the spike jets probably reached 150 feet. Fountain, as noted, was 2250 (d ~ 50 min), then 1201 today (d ~ 39 min). Great Fountain 0534 (nothing more known). Spire Geyser 1522ie. Plume 0541ns, 0634, 0731, 0828, 0926, 1020, gap, 1358, 1450. Beehive's Indicator 1018, Beehive 1036. Depression 0724. Lion 0614ie initial, 0715, 0813, 0916, 1011, 1119ie, gap, 1427 minor. North Goggles 1506 minor. Aurum 0945, 1433. Castle 0953 minor (d ~ 4 min). Grand 0612 (-1C), 1321 (T1Q). Oblong 0635ie, 1056. Daisy 0621, 0901, 1125, 1351. Grotto 1043, 1419. Rocket major 1208. Riverside 1032. Artemisia 1038 (d ~ 22 min). Scott Bryan -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: </geyser-list/attachments/20120630/18394a6e/attachment.html>