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<DIV><FONT face=Arial>Thank you, Lynn, for your wonderful reports including
wildlife, visitor interactions and weather. They are truly
appreciated by those of us who are unable to be at the Park all
summer!</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial>The Medleys</FONT></DIV>
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<A title=lstephens2006@hotmail.com
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<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>To:</B> <A title=geysers@lists.wallawalla.edu
href="mailto:geysers@lists.wallawalla.edu">geysers@lists.wallawalla.edu</A>
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<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Sent:</B> Monday, July 06, 2009 12:33
PM</DIV>
<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Subject:</B> [Geysers] Yellowstone July 5
(Stephens)</DIV>
<DIV><BR></DIV>THIS POST IS FOR PERSONAL READING BY THE SUBSCRIBERS TO THIS
LISTSERV AND IS NOT<BR>TO BE REPRODUCED, FORWARDED, OR PUBLISHED, EITHER IN
WHOLE OR IN PART, INCLUDING PUBLICATION<BR>IN THE SPUT.<BR> <BR>Yesterday
(7/4) on the way back to Old Faithful, I thought I saw some columbine in bloom
along the road between Biscuit Basin and Mallard Creek Trailhead. This
morning on the way out to the lower basin, I stopped to verify the
flowers. Most of the columbines had yellow "tubes" and yellow petals,
but a few of them had pink petals. (Most of the ones we have in
Washington has red petals.) Phlox, purple asters, and groundsel are also
in bloom.<BR> <BR>July 5--Two chipmunks were scavenging in the Fountain
Paint Pot parking lot. I got to Fountain in time to see the start of
Super Frying Pan (0720), which had a duration of about 6 minutes.
Fountain started at 07:55 (duration 33 minutes). I saw two nice bursts
from Morning's Thief (07:55 and 07:57). Jet started at 08:01 and erupted
every 1 to 3 minutes during Fountain. Steve Eide stayed at Fountain all
day so he was there for the start at 12:34 (I=4h39m, duration 33
minutes). He reported Morning's Thief did not erupt with this eruption
of Fountain but Clepsydra did pause at 1322. The early evening Fountain
started at 18:53 (I=6h19m) and had a duration of 34 minutes. Again,
Morning's Thief had two eruptions--one at 1854 and one at 1857. Super
Frying Pan started about 18:04 and ended at 18:11. This time Jet did not
start erupting until near the end of Fountain's eruption (first Jet was at
19:22). Clepsydra did not pause following this eruption of
Fountain. While we were watching the evening eruption of Fountain, a
young boy pointed at Jet, which was quiet at the moment, and said, "That one's
not breathing."<BR> <BR>Some of my other geyser observations included a
closed interval on Labial of 5h26m. From 7/4 observation to 7/5 first
observation was 22h35m, probably a 5h39m average for 4
intervals.<BR> <BR>I also timed some eruptions of Botryoidal. While
I was doing that, I got an interval for Logbridge of 55 minutes, and two
intervals for A-0--one of 26 mintues and one of 30 minutes.<BR> <BR>Great
Fountain erupted at 1622 (p=7, of=77). The first burst had some
blue. MA Bellingham said something about seeing good things from Great
Fountain in her rear view mirror as she drove away. Since the second
burst lasted only 5 minutes and the third burst lasted only 4 mintues and
neither burst had much strength, I said she probably didn't have to
worry. Boy, was I wrong. The fourth burst came out gangbusters
with a blue bubble and several shots to 80-90 feet, and lasted 6
minutes. The fifth burst continued at the same level of activity with a
beautiful blue bubble, lots of high jets, and also lasted a full 6
minutes. I was going to stay for the sixth burst, but changed my
mind.<BR> <BR>I had gotten out my NPS radio and turned it on to help deal
with a young man who questioned whether I had the authority to ask him to
return to the boardwalk and not to throw rocks into Great Fountain. I
head a report of a vehicle 30 feet off the road in a thermal area near Grand
Prismatic. The reporting party added, "It's pretty amazing." So I
had to go check it out.<BR> <BR>As I was headed south past Whiskey Flats,
Kitt and friends were headed north toward Fountain. They had seen the
vehicle in question, which was actually more than 100 feet off road in the
sinter area on the east side of the road just south of the large pullout on
the west side of the road where fisherman park and just north of the smaller
pullout on the east side of the road. The black pickup with a pop-up
camper on the back was sitting out there, facing back toward the road.
Dean Lohrenz suggested maybe they had gotten confused because dispersed
camping is allowed in some federal land such as BLM and National Forest
Service. Whether or not they had gotten confused or whether they had
done it deliberately probably doesn't matter although the magistrate may take
that into consideration later in the month when they appear before
him.<BR> <BR>Lynn Stephens<BR><BR>
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