[Geysers] Morning, Outpost and October SPUT
TSBryan at aol.com
TSBryan at aol.com
Sun Nov 18 08:21:25 PST 2012
My main desktop computer crashed, likely due to some virus, and it appears
that it's going to have to have the system software re-installed from
scratch. But this good though slow, 10-year-old laptop is managing. Anyhow, a tiny
bit delayed, here's thanks to people responding to my hypotheses about
Morning.
As for the geysers north of the boardwalk at Biscuit Basin, Outpost is the
largest and most active of the assortment, but people ought to spend some
time there. Within the formations of Outpost, within the front right side, is
Sentry Geyser that sometimes plays along with Outpost. Out beyond
Outpost-Sentry is an unnamed geyser and beyond it is the one that has been called
"Yellow Bubbler." Off to the left a ways is "Green Bubbler." A fun area.
Hoping for a bit of clarification on the first part of the write-up about
Pink Cone in the October 2012 SPUT, page 28. Also, the bottom photo on page
30 shows what is probably/maybe a modern incarnation of Feisy Geyser,
definitely not Incline.
Scott Bryan
In a message dated 11/17/2012 9:50:05 AM Mountain Standard Time,
riozafiro at gmail.com writes:
The little geyser north of the boardwalk at Biscuit Basin (just before
Mustard Spring) is likely "Outpost" Geyser. Photo attached. It was active and
having intervals of about 6 minutes and durations of around 5 minutes when I
observed it in late August. It has been active nearly every time I've walked
around Biscuit Basin.
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