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<DIV>Hi Kevin,</DIV>
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<DIV>I'm afraid the responses were all tossed some time ago, and I've been away
the last week. But all of them told me who had the photo, that was
all.</DIV>
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<DIV>Lucille</DIV>
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<DIV>On Tue, 07 Jun 2005 03:25:14 +0000 <A
href="mailto:ksrbrown@comcast.net">ksrbrown@comcast.net</A> writes:</DIV>
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<DIV>Lucille:</DIV>
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<DIV>Can you pass along the responses to yor bear question.</DIV>
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<DIV>Thanks,</DIV>
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<DIV>Kevn Brown</DIV>
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<BR>> <BR>> 1. motels in West Yellowstone (Rosalie Schack) <BR>> 2.
Geyser report June 5 (TSBryan@aol.com) <BR>> 3. Re: Geyser Report:
Giant/Grotto, May 26-June 1 (Steve Robinson) <BR>> 4. RE: Phot: Bear on
UGB May 30, 2005 (Lucille Reilly) <BR>> <BR>> <BR>>
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<BR>> <BR>> Message: 1 <BR>> Date: Mon, 06 Jun 2005 00:51:57 +0000
<BR>> From: "Rosalie Schack" <SCHACK@HOTMAIL.COM><BR>> Subject:
[Geysers] motels in West Yellowstone <BR>> To: geysers@wwc.edu <BR>>
Message-ID: <BAY17-F404444899083D103DC1B2CDEFB0@PHX.GBL><BR>>
Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed <BR>> <BR>> Can someone please
tell me some inexpensive motels in West Yellowstone? I <BR>> know you
have discussed this in the past, but I don't remember which motels <BR>>
they were. This would be for about the third week in July. As long as the
<BR>> bed is comfortable, and the bathroom is clean, that's about all we
need. <BR>> <BR>> Thanks, <BR>> Rosalie in Minnesota <BR>>
<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> - - - - - - - - - - <BR>> "Those who dream by
day are cognizant of many things which escape those who <BR>> only dream
by night." ---E dgar Allan Poe <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>>
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Sun, 5 Jun 2005 23:18:17 EDT <BR>> From: TSBryan@aol.com <BR>>
Subject: [Geysers] Geyser report June 5 <BR>> To: geysers@wwc.edu
<BR>> Message-ID: <FE.14EC2389.2FD51A79@AOL.COM><BR>> Content-Type:
text/plain; charset="us-ascii" <BR>> <BR>> A short report today --
quite a few geysers seen but only a couple of <BR>> intervals of mention
-- lots of good conversations, though, so it was fun. <BR>> <BR>>
Beehive interval 20h 42m <BR>> Aurum interval 3h 05m <BR>> Grand
interval overnight 8h 04m <BR>> Oblong interval 3h 49m <BR>> Daisy
interval 2h 42m <BR>> <BR>> Plume remained dormant. <BR>> <BR>>
<BR>> Dwarf was not seen on 0830 arrival, but it was strongly active at
1300. <BR>> <BR>> Since Castle was at 12:xx yesterday afternoon, then
0512 this morning, it <BR>> clearly had a minor in the vicinity of 0100.
<BR>> <BR>> Grotto Fountain, at 1116, was one of the weakest I've ever
seen. The Giant <BR>> Hot Period a short while before, although lasting
around 8 minutes, was also <BR>> very weak. <BR>> <BR>> Pink Cone
is running very close to 20 hours average interval. <BR>> <BR>> Scott
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<BR>> From: Steve Robinson <GEYSIRS@COMCAST.NET><BR>> Subject: Re:
[Geysers] Geyser Report: Giant/Grotto, May 26-June 1 <BR>> To: geyser
observation reports <GEYSERS@WWC.EDU><BR>> Message-ID:
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<BR>> I have a little to add to this. On Tuesday morning when I went down
to <BR>> Giant. Bijou was on strong, but no apparent hot period had
occurred. I had <BR>> observed Bijou from 0530 till the hot period at
0811. Instead of Bijou <BR>> weakening after a hot period until it was
hard to tell if it was on, in a <BR>> slowdown or a shutdown as was
typical for my prior 10 days observation, <BR>> opening weekend and
closing weekend last fall, Bijou was on fairly strong <BR>> right up to
the hot period at 0811 with regular slowdown and shutdowns. <BR>>
Something in the Giant complex has changed in my opinion. I am not saying
<BR>> that this is good, bad or indifferent, just a change. <BR>>
<BR>> The recovery hot period on June 1st was at: <BR>> 2024 d=4:02
Mastiff surge to just 1 foot in the first minute of the hot <BR>> period.
India was safe. <BR>> <BR>> June 2nd <BR>> 0617 Grotto Fountain
<BR>> 0620 Grotto <BR>> 0648 Giant hot period, d=2:50 Feather and the
SW vents were the only vent <BR>> involved. Mastiff only overflowed a
little, India was safe again <BR>> <BR>> Steve Robinson <BR>>
<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> At 03:20 AM 6/3/2005, you wrote: <BR>>
<BR>> <BR>> >A message from Tara Cross
<FANANDMORTAR@HOTMAIL.COM>6/3/05 <BR>> > <BR>> >This is a
summary of events in the Giant/Grotto area for May 26-June 1. <BR>>
>This is all based on notes and my memory; if I left something important
<BR>> >out, I would welcome additional information. <BR>> >
<BR>> >May 26 <BR>> > <BR>> >0631ie Grotto (marathon,
duration around 22 hours, give or take) <BR>> >0742ie Rocket major
<BR>> > <BR>> >May 27 <BR>> > <BR>> >0910 Giant hot
period, d=10m20s. First after marathon; Mastiff surging to <BR>> >4
feet, India completely covered. <BR>> >1510 G iant hot period, d=6m.
Mastiff surging to 1-2 feet. <BR>> >1625ie Grotto Fountain <BR>>
>1636 Grotto <BR>> > <BR>> >The first Grotto after the
marathon was--yes--another marathon, duration <BR>> >unknown. Grotto
was still erupting when Kitt left Grand around 2230, but <BR>> >was
long done when the first gazers made it out the following morning. <BR>>
> <BR>> >May 28 <BR>> > <BR>> >0701 Giant hot period,
d=2m50s. Probably not the post-marathon hot period. <BR>> >0926 Giant
hot period, d=3m50s. Feather & Feather Satellite, but no <BR>>
>Southwest Vents. <BR>> >1240 Giant hot period, d=9m30s. Nice
Mastiff surging to 4 feet, India <BR>> >completely covered. <BR>>
>1639 Grotto <BR>> >1650 Giant hot period, d=7m50s. Mastiff boiling
to 1 foot, India 2/3 covered. <BR>> >2014 Giant hot period, d=8m56s.
Mastiff to 18 inches, India 2/3 covered. <BR>> > <BR>> >May 29
<BR>> > <BR>> >0704 Giant hot period, d=7m40s. More droolage.
<BR>> >1040 Giant hot period, d=7m25s. Even more droolage; Mastiff
barely boiled <BR>> >at all and India was dry. <BR>> > <BR>>
>I somehow missed writing down the Grotto that was in progress for these
<BR>> >two hot periods, but it also turned out to be yet another
marathon, after <BR>> >only two normal Grotto eruptions. <BR>> >
<BR>> >May 30 <BR>> > <BR>> >1202 Giant hot period,
d=10m15s. This hot period was the real deal. <BR>> >Mastiff surged to
4-5 feet in the first few minutes and then to 2-3 feet <BR>> >later
on. At the end of the hot period and continuing after Feather had <BR>>
>stopped, Turtle splashed to 1-2 feet. <BR>> >1732ie Giant hot
period, d>5m. Mastiff surging to 1-2 feet. <BR>> >1845 Grotto
Fountain <BR>> >1859 Grotto <BR>> >2045 Giant hot period,
d=8m50s. Mastiff to 2 feet maximum. < BR>> > <BR>> >May 31
<BR>> > <BR>> >0811 Giant hot period, d=8m55s. India was about
2/3 covered, but Mastiff <BR>> >never boiled to more than a few
inches. <BR>> >0849 Grotto Fountain <BR>> >0852 Grotto <BR>>
>0951 Bathtub. The Southwest Vents sputtered but Feather did not start.
<BR>> >1250 Giant hot period, d=8m58s. Mastiff surging to 4 feet early
in the <BR>> >hot period, then 2-3 feet later on. India was completely
covered. <BR>> > <BR>> >When we left the area, Grotto Fountain
was boiling. I never heard a start <BR>> >time on Grotto but it was
i.e. when I returned from the Lower basin a <BR>> >little before 1500.
And, as if I hadn't gotten enough Grotto over the <BR>> >weekend, this
was another marathon. <BR>> > <BR>> >1709 Giant hot period,
d=8m04s. Mastiff to 3 feet, India 3/4 covered. <BR>> > <BR>>
>June 1 <BR>> > <BR>> >Grotto finally quit aro und 1230 for a
duration of roughly 23 hours. I <BR>> >left the basin before the
post-marathon hot period. <BR>> > <BR>> >My general observations
are that while there were bona fide "strong" hot <BR>> >periods mixed
in, the longer durations seen on the 28th and after weren't <BR>>
>really indicative of more energy on the platform. Note the total lack of
<BR>> >durations under 5 minutes after the 28th. It was almost as if
Giant <BR>> >wanted to have one long hot period that expended roughly
the same amount <BR>> >of energy as two weak ones. "Mastiff is flat
but still overflowing" <BR>> >became a very common call for the latter
part of the weekend--at least <BR>> >when Grotto WASN'T in marathon.
Based on some rough extrapolations, there <BR>> >were zero, 2, and 2
Grotto eruptions, respectively, between the 4 <BR>> >marathons I saw.
As encouraging as the recovery hot periods were, this <BR>> >still doe
sn't strike me as a good formula for Giant eruptions. <BR>> > <BR>>
>I shall refrain from further prognostication. <BR>> > <BR>>
>- Tara Cross <BR>> >fanandmortar@hotmail.com <BR>> >
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Sun, 5 Jun 2005 21:34:02 -0600 <BR>> From: Lucille Reilly
<THEDULCIMERLADY@JUNO.COM><BR>> Subject: [Geysers] RE: Phot: Bear on UGB
May 30, 2005 <BR>> To: geysers@wwc.edu <BR>> Message-ID:
<20050605.213430.-413905.8.TheDulcimerLady@juno.com> <BR>>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii <BR>> <BR>> Thanks for all
the responses. Much appreciated! <BR>> <BR>> Back to packing
suitcases. <BR>> <BR>> Lucille <BR>> <BR>> <BR>>
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