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Has anyone been to the Crystal Geyser area lately that can update
us? Specifically, does anyone know if the damage done to the pipe
with what looks like bullets (?) been fixed. If not, would one need
permission to patch the pipe, and what would you do it with? We're
not that far and wouldn't mind fixing this annoying man-made damage
so the poor little thing can once again attain some height. Maybe if
all the Utah gazers could set aside a long weekend (I guess I blew
it not trying to round people up for UEA) and someone knowledgeable
could guide us in our efforts, we could return it to its former
state of niceness? I know the intervals are long enough that some
sort of metal spackling-type agent could be applied, neatened up,
and probably dried between eruptions.<br>
Karen Webb<br>
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