Note ID | Start Time (US/Mountain) | End Time (US/Mountain) | Entrant | Note |
37739 |
24 Oct 2024 @ 1626 |
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SantaFe108 |
Steaming with green water. |
37491 |
10 Oct 2024 @ 1213 |
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SantaFe108 |
Green, quiet, and steaming. |
37363 |
03 Oct 2024 @ 1136 |
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SantaFe108 |
Calm, green, and steaming. |
35415 |
21 Jun 2024 @ 1423 |
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nails |
Gray, no overflow and no steam |
35104 |
10 Jun 2024 @ 1418 |
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SantaFe108 |
Filled with dark grey-green water, calm, and no steam at all. |
34248 |
19 Apr 2024 @ 1241 |
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MAB |
visible water near vent - very light steam |
29308 |
31 Oct 2023 @ 1324 |
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MAB |
slight steam |
29037 |
22 Oct 2023 @ 0955 |
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SantaFe108 |
Flat green water in vent, steaming on this cold morning. |
28595 |
30 Sep 2023 @ 1410 |
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MAB |
green water in vent area - no steam |
27284 |
28 Jul 2023 @ 1757 |
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SantaFe108 |
Quick peek between Vixens. Green, flat water. Zero steam. |
26202 |
09 Jun 2023 @ 1520 |
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MAB |
greenish water - no steam |
25525 |
18 May 2023 @ 1530 |
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MAB |
flat gray green water - maybe a wisp o steam |
25052 |
27 Feb 2023 @ 1514 |
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MAB |
visible dark green water near vent w very light steam - channel completely snow covered |
24534 |
29 Oct 2022 @ 1350 |
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MAB |
green water - steamy |
23319 |
21 Aug 2022 @ 0759 |
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ypcaribou |
Steaming quietly. |
22892 |
27 Jul 2022 @ 1838 |
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MAB |
water level a tad lower than on 17th but still visible |
22761 |
21 Jul 2022 @ 1143 |
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nails |
No steam, looks low. Clear water with slight gray green tint. |
22271 |
01 Jul 2022 @ 1352 |
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MAB |
dark green water 6in out from vent - warm day no steam |
21094 |
26 Apr 2022 @ 1621 |
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MAB |
steamy in the cold wind - dark greenish water |
20110 |
24 Oct 2021 @ 0934 |
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MAB |
very faint steam |
19831 |
01 Oct 2021 @ 0916 |
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MAB |
very light steam on a very cold morning |
17141 |
19 May 2021 @ 0926 |
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MAB |
water visible near vent - steamy - regret to say I didn't check it when Dog Leg had raised water level |
16891 |
20 Apr 2021 @ 1518 |
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MAB |
Water visible in the vent area but not a whiff of steam |
16481 |
29 Oct 2020 @ 1145 |
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MAB |
Steamy. Water visible but too steamy to see water color |
29863 |
23 Sep 2001 @ 1220 |
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research-mab |
9/23 Saw Rub[b]le G. erupt! Pool slowly fills to overflow for ~1 minute then splashes 1-2’ for ~2 minutes then stops and pool drains. Interval appears to be less than 2 hour but more than 1 hr. |
29862 |
21 Sep 2001 @ 1200 |
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research-mab |
9/21 - no time noted - Isn’t seasonal disturbance great? John says we’re having one since Rub[b]le is erupting. |
29888 |
20 Jul 2000 @ 1200 |
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research-mab |
7/20 - no time noted - "weak Disturbance" - Rubble is full. |
4729 |
03 Jul 2000 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
7/03/2000 NOTE: Orby is active, water in Rubble |
29909 |
31 Aug 1999 @ 1200 |
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research-mab |
8/31/1999 - no time noted - Pearl is erupting. Rubble has water. |
30018 |
19 Jun 1996 @ 1200 |
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research-mab |
6/19/1996 - no time noted - Rubble Spring is erupting and putting out a large amount of water drainage. |
30059 |
10 Jul 1995 @ 1200 |
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research-mab |
7/10/1995 - no time noted - Rubble Geyser has water flowing under the boardwalk and collecting in a pool 3-4 ft wide on the SW side of the walk. |
30280 |
24 Aug 1993 @ 1200 |
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research-mab |
8/24/1993 - no times noted - Rubble Geyser overflowing |
30259 |
17 Aug 1993 @ 1118 |
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research-mab |
8/17/1993 - inferred time - Rubble Geyser quietly overflowing. |
30239 |
07 Jul 1993 @ 1357 |
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research-mab |
7/7/1993 Rubble Geyser overflowing past bridge 1:57pm. This is the second time I’ve seen Rubble overflowing with no bursting. Maybe its eruption is just an overflow. |
30233 |
28 Jun 1993 @ 1200 |
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research-mab |
6/28/93 - no time noted - Saw Rubble Geyser overflowing. Water was 2/3 of the way down the channel to the trail, flowing quietly & steadily. No bursts. |
30448 |
17 Aug 1992 @ 1200 |
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research-mab |
8/17 - no time noted - Rubble wet run off channel. |
30433 |
10 Aug 1992 @ 1200 |
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research-mab |
8/10/92 - no time noted - Rubble showed a wet, enlarged runoff channel. |
30420 |
03 Aug 1992 @ 1200 |
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research-mab |
8/3 - no time noted - Rubble Geyser’s runoff channel is wet and muddy to 1 foot deep – eruption last night? |
30348 |
28 Jun 1992 @ 1200 |
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research-mab |
6/28/92 - no time noted - Rubble Geyser is not erupting but it has the most incredible filimentous [sic] bacteria. |
30322 |
26 Apr 1992 @ 1200 |
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research-mab |
4/26/1992 - no time noted - Rubble – vent full of water, cream-colored filamentous bacteria colonies thriving; runoff down channel 10’ or so |
30606 |
04 Sep 1991 @ 1200 |
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research-mab |
Sept 4 - no time noted - Back Basin rove presented nothing new to report. Rubble still has water in it. Vixen had just erupted. Steamboat strong minors. |
30583 |
05 Aug 1991 @ 1200 |
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research-mab |
8/5/91- no time noted - Rubble’s runoff channel looks active so I put a “E” of twigs in it to check. |
30566 |
22 Jul 1991 @ 1200 |
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research-mab |
7/22/1991 - no time noted - Rubble’s runoff channel is wet and washed looking today – could be from rain but may be eruptive. I’ve set out some indicator sticks just downstream from Rubble’s mouth. |
30710 |
09 Jul 1989 @ 1200 |
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research-mab |
7/9/1989 - no time noted - Rubble Geyser water in pool, no evidence of eruption. |
4688 |
02 Aug 1987 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
8/2/1987 Rubble Geyser shows run off. |
4683 |
28 Aug 1984 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
8/28/1984 Rubble (has erupted with run off eroding the walkway as far as Palpitator) |
7601 |
11 Feb 1984 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
02/11/1984 “Fissure Geyser” 1971 {Rubble} 58ºC
Seep discharge (est 1/8 gpm) All of the basin & vents are lined with 30-40cm long filimentous algae covered bacteria ranging from creamy white in the warmest portions to orange-brown-red like the color of an Irish setter dog. |
31075 |
20 May 1983 @ 1200 |
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research-mab |
May 20 1983 - no time noted - Disturbance!... Rubble Geyser – dormant, algae in vent alive and well. |
31245 |
20 Feb 1982 @ 1200 |
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research-mab |
February 20 1982 - no time noted - Rubble Geyser 144º & still erupting |
31224 |
15 Feb 1982 @ 1200 |
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research-mab |
Feb. 15, 1982 - no time noted - There is a new feature in the back basin that has been steadily growing since late summer. This feature is about 15 yds S.W. of Palpitator Spring & is right on the corner of where the boardwalk goes out to Palpitator. {moonlight group mab? } Its temperature is 202º & it has its own vents that spatter up Sand & gravel. This feature is also receiving the run off from Rubble Geyser which is still active. The ground near it still seems to be fairly stable although the vent is only ~3’ from the trail. By summer the trail may need to be moved depending on what this feature does in the meantime. Another Back Basin Baby. |
31187 |
14 Jan 1982 @ 1200 |
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research-mab |
January 14th 1982 - no time noted - Rubble Geyser – 160º orange coloration, overflow, possibly still erupting. Much less snow in runoff than elsewhere. |
4661 |
15 Nov 1981 @ 1200 |
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research-mab |
11/15/1981 - no time noted - Rubble The sneaky little devil waited until after Fred & I cleared out (in late Sept) its planned runoff channel & filled in the trench it has dug in the trail before it started erupting again. It has dug a wonderful 6” deep trench (that looks perfect for twisting ankles) down the middle of the trail toward Palpitator. The H20 is clear & 148º. It is currently active & erupting. |
4660 |
10 Aug 1981 @ 1200 |
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research-mab |
8-10-81 - no time noted - Rubble must be erupting 2-3 times per day since the runoff channel is always wet & my markers are never there when I return. The path was wet almost all the way to Palpitator today so it must put out alot of water. |
31494 |
09 Aug 1981 @ 1200 |
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research-mab |
Sunday August 9, 1981 - no time noted - Rubble Geyser – runoff channel was wet & warm the path was also wet from the overflow |
31481 |
05 Aug 1981 @ 1200 |
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research-mab |
August 5, 1981 - no time noted - Rubble Geyser has erupted again! |
31474 |
04 Aug 1981 @ 1730 |
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research-mab |
August 4 1981 Rubble Geyser has erupted for the first time this year! At 1730 the runoff channel was very wet & the floatsam [sic] was broken up & much less than yesterday. Brown turbid water @ 158º [NOTE this is possibly on 3rd - new logbook starts] |
31444 |
02 Aug 1981 @ 1200 |
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research-mab |
Sunday August 2 1981 The Basin Wide Disturbance has occurred! - no time noted - Rubble Gyeser – slightly opalescent 142º |
4625 |
06 Jun 1981 @ 1200 |
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research-mab |
6/6/1981 - no time noted - Rubble Geyser – incredible filamentous bacteria waving back and forth, slight trickle of overflow 141ºF |
31819 |
30 Sep 1980 @ 1200 |
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research-mab |
9/30/80 - no time noted - [Rubble Geyser] has 6” cool water, and much beautiful white filamentous bacteria |
4611 |
20 Sep 1980 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
9/20/1980 Rubble Geyser – calm, no evidence of eruptions this summer. Long bacteria (white) streamers 143ºF |
31691 |
16 Aug 1980 @ 1200 |
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research-mab |
Sat Aug 16 - no time noted - Rubble Geyser- No eruptions this summer. Clear water. No overflow. 14x°F {illeg} |
31667 |
17 Jul 1980 @ 1200 |
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research-mab |
July 17, 1980 - no time noted - Rubble Geyser – Clear H2O, no recent eruptions – no overflowing 141°F |
5079 |
09 Jun 1980 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
06/09/1980 Rubble Geyser – water in vent 139ºF, marker from one week ago still in place |
31636 |
09 Jun 1980 @ 1200 |
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research-mab |
June 9 1980 - no times - observations made over the week and entered on 9th - Rubble Geyser – water in vent 139ºF, marker from one week ago still in place |
31862 |
05 Jul 1979 @ 1200 |
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research-mab |
July 5 1979 - no time noted - Rubble Geyser 155ºF |
5025 |
30 Jun 1979 @ 1200 |
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research-mab |
06/30/1979 - no time mentioned - Rubble had an eruption sometime recently. |
31830 |
18 Jun 1979 @ 1200 |
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research-mab |
June 18 1979 - no time noted - Rubble Geyser (New Fissure) did not erupt over night. |
5020 |
17 Jun 1979 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
06/17/1979 Rubble (New Fissure) Geyser must emit goodly amounts of water judging from the runoff channel it is making in the trail. |
5018 |
15 Jun 1979 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
06/15/1979 New Fissure is washing out the trail – it has erupted two previous nights -also called Rubble Geyser |
5014 |
30 May 1979 @ 1210 |
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research-mab |
05/30/1979 There has been recent runoff from “New Fissure” (or Rubble) Geyser near Corporal. Put a marker on it at 1210. |
32242 |
06 Nov 1978 @ 1200 |
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research-mab |
11/06/1978 - no time noted - Rubble or New Fissure Geyser had a small amount of scummy brown water in it. Temp 142ºF |
5258 |
25 Aug 1976 @ 1200 |
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research-mab |
08/25/1976 - no time - Rubble Geyser has long strands of sulphur bacteria growing in both of its vents. |
5269 |
31 Jul 1976 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
07/31/1976 Rubble Geyser - - has approximately 2-3 inches of water in two separate pools. Feature was seen completely dry during month of June. |
5660 |
27 Aug 1975 @ 0900 |
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research-mab |
08/27/1975 - inferred morning time no time noted - Rubble Geyser – great deal of overflow from Rubble. The feature’s overflow has flooded the walk below the feature. Evidently this vigorous activity occurred last night or early this morning – { flooded because washout out channel near drain tile, channel now repaired} |
5592 |
14 Jun 1975 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
06/14/1975
Watched Rubble “erupt” ~ Area fills to overflowing. Heavy overflow before eruption. About the time overflow reaches the walk, the vent starts bubbling vigorously 6”-24”. Overflow becomes less. Activity stops after a minute or two and what what that remains drains down vent. |
5860 |
07 Jun 1974 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
06/07/1974 Observed Dr Morey’s Porkchop, Vixen, Veteran and my “Rubble Geyser” (Hodie’s New Crater Geyser”) in eruption. {no times noted} |
6161 |
18 Sep 1973 @ 1000 |
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research-mab |
09/18/1973 - no time noted morning - New Fissure Geyser – some water but low level as with Corporal and Veteran also. Marker of brown needles placed in runoff. [rubble] |
32817 |
15 Sep 1973 @ 0945 |
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research-mab |
09/15/1973 - activity 9:45 - New vent near Corporal although several inches larger is virtually unchanged from first observation. No water can be seen only heard. |
34101 |
07 Sep 1973 @ 1625 |
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research-mab |
09/07/1973
At 1625 noticed that marker from New Feature G was gone (this also following Veteran eruption) – connection? |
33270 |
31 Aug 1973 @ 1200 |
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research-mab |
1973 - no time - This spring has been unofficially designated “New Fissure Geyser.” Apparent increase of activity in late August, erupting several times a day to heights of 2-4 feet. [NOTE no date in Thermal Record – EOM] |
5975 |
29 Apr 1973 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
04/29/1973 New 1971 Fissure in “eruption” with heavy discharge and splashing up to 2-3 feet in latter half of play. Was accompanied by discharge from Corporal Geyser. {no time} |
6339 |
17 Jun 1972 @ 1415 |
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research-mab |
06/18/1972
On a tour of the Back Basin this afternoon (2:15-3:15) the following geysers were observed
Echinus, Vixen, New Crevice (1’), Veteran (10’ up, 20-25’ out) |
34086 |
08 May 1972 @ 0916 |
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research-mab |
[handwritten pages found in former geo box 72] = New Fissure (unnamed) – NW of Corporal Geyser -
-Length 12.5’ - Width 7’ - Depth (at vent) 32”
-is aligned w/ Dog’s Leg & Corporal
-Vent is in center of east end – roughly triangular: Length 13.5”, Width (max) 7.5” |
6568 |
07 Sep 1971 @ 1015 |
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research-mab |
09/07/1971 No activity out of either Dr. Morey’s Porkchop or Rick’s new thing {Rubble Geyser} when I checked at 10:15 this morning. |
7683 |
06 Sep 1971 @ 0950 |
06 Sep 1971 @ 1900 |
research-mab |
09/06/1971
A new thermal feature located about 48 feet north west of the west edge of Corporal Geyser’s pool apparently has increased in activity with much erosion during the night and its first known recent play occurring between 9:40 & 10:10 AM. This is probably an enlargement or extension of the “small {new} vent” which was reported to have started to play in July in the Norris Thermal record.
The thermal feature is aligned on a NW-SE direction with Corporal & Dog’s Leg, apparently along a joint, with its greatest dimension in this direction. It is irregular in shape with its present measurements as follows: Length: 11’8” (starting under a “live” small green lodgepole pine on the N.W. to about 1 ½ feet beyond an old dead stump on the SE); width: varying from 34 to 72 inches, and maximum depth: 11 inches.
Play was observed at 4:35, 5:24, 6:09, 6:58 (average interval ~~ 48 minutes). The play was preceded by increases in the amount of steam coming out of the ground, then a rapid filling and overflowing – starting first at the SE end, then spreading NW from other low points {filling phase lasting 40-60 seconds}. This was immediately followed by a vigorous boiling action throwing water, sand & geyserite chips to a height of 1 foot. “The eruption”, again starting & ending first at the SE end and starting & ending last at the NW end {duration: 2 minutes}. During the last 30-40 seconds of the play there is rapid draining of the water back into the ground finished off near the NW end by a final bubbling sound down below the surface. It is quite a sensation to set at the edge of the feature and feel the ground below you shaking vigorously! The bottom of the feature is made of small loose geyserite thin plates and porous tabular bodies of small geyserite fragments. R.A.H. |