Radiator is not down the slope -- it was, after all, in the old parking area, and the vent is little more than a hole and not an open crater. Judging by the photos, this appears to be Bank Geyser. Scott Bryan In a message dated 10/9/2012 8:01:52 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time, wolveslax65 at comcast.net writes: Gazers, The past few times I have been in the UGB I have seen a geyser (more of a bulger though) on the downward slope off of the Daisy complex. This spring was the first time I had seen the feature. It was when waiting at Daisy one morning and the rangers came up to make there first prediction of the day for Daisy. One of the rangers noticed a bulging of water over the top of the ridge when positioned by the information sign at the south viewing area. After some discussion we came to the conclusion it was Radiator Geyser. Currently I believe that is correct but now I am a but uncertain about if the feature is Bank Geyser or Radiator Geyser. From the description in T. Scott Bryan’s book the location fits better with Radiator but the behavior fits more with Bank. I have attached a few pictures that I took of it but they are not very good (date taken 9/22/2012). Also if anybody has pictures or helpful discussion or descriptions of Bank or Radiator to compare with the current feature that would be awesome. Thanks, Will Boekel _______________________________________________ Geysers mailing list Geysers at lists.wallawalla.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: </geyser-list/attachments/20121010/30a0b3aa/attachment.html>