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<DIV>In a message dated 2/16/2007 6:04:35 PM Mountain Standard Time,
caros@aros.net writes:</DIV>
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The ones that confuse me are the ones farther toward Biscuit Basin
<BR>like Hillside and Biscuit Basin. Does anyone have photos of
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<DIV>A bit puzzling, this request. Hillside (Geyser) is almost directly across
the river from Fantail Geyser, high atop the geyserite mound. It is essentially
impossible to see anything of it from any legal position. When I was most
recently at it (legally, circa 2003 or 2004), its water level was many feet
below ground level, as it has been continuously since the development of nearby
Seismic Geyser.</DIV>
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<DIV>Biscuit Basin (Geyser) is one of the numerous features on the open, gentle
slope north and northwest of Baby Daisy Geyser. Close looking from across the
river shows it to splash a bit -- but I only recognize it because
(legally again) I've been right to its edge. (Back in the early 1980s, we
rangers had the "Geyser Gazing" nature walk, in which people paid 50 cents to
ride the bus to Biscuit Basin parking, and then walked off-trail from there to
Morning Glory Pool. I led the walk once per week for 2 or 3 years.) </DIV>
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<DIV>In any case, I don't have a readily-accessible photo of either of these (if
I have any at all).</DIV>
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<DIV>Scott Bryan</DIV></FONT></BODY></HTML>