Thanks for this on-site report, Inez! It is interesting to read that it is having short and tall minors, in addition to majors. Fascinating geyser. Pat Snyder On May 11, 2012, at 7:01 PM, <inezaustin at aol.com> <inezaustin at aol.com> wrote: > Just wanted to let you know that the interesting behavior at North Goggle continues. I sat on it beginning at 2 pm (just after a Lion Major & Aurum). > > It seems to like doing a short minor, a tall minor, a short minor ,a tall minor (one per Lion eruption). However it skipped one Lion and instead we had a very tall boil, not eruption, from Goggle Spring. The water was about 8 inches above the rim, so about a foot above water level in an L shape. No activity from N Google except some boiling at depth. Just before 5 pm both Googles began boiling heavily at depth and throwing water jets up, but not a classic eruption. Then it went back to it's normal behavior and just fore 6 we had another tall NG minor. > > Sadly we didn't record the times. We didn't know that there was only one person in the Visitor Center and they were slammed. So a lot of radio calls didn't get entered. I did go in just before closing and put in as many as I could remember. > > > Ralph, Bill or Jim may have managed to put some times in Geysertimes. There was a fourth gazer there but I have forgotten his name. > > > Inez > _______________________________________________ > Geysers mailing list > Geysers at lists.wallawalla.edu > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: </geyser-list/attachments/20120512/368250ed/attachment.html>