By and large, you are on your own so sit and watch! Times for Lone Star are seldom reported to the VC. There is (is it still there?) a log book at the geyser, and if it is there then maybe somebody entered the previous eruption time. Or not. Remember that Lone Star undergoes one or more minors before the major. But there are a lot of other features in that area. Explore, and enjoy. This e-mail gives me the opportunity to say this: many thanks for those who read through the manuscript of my new book, "Arizona Rocks!". I can finally announce that the book has finally gotten past the page proof stage and that actual publication is near. The editor says that she thinks it will be available for distribution sometime in January 2013. Yes! Actually next year! Yea. At last. Scott In a message dated 9/29/2012 9:25:27 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time, OTTS at byui.edu writes: How can I get the eruption times for Lone Star Geyser from yesterday (Friday, September 28). I would like to know when the eruptions are predicted for today (Satureday). I know that the interval is very close to 3 hours, and I want to minimize the waiting time when I get there. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: </geyser-list/attachments/20120929/8df475e3/attachment.html>