Latest Notes

Note IDStart Time (US/Mountain)End Time (US/Mountain)EntrantNote
37670 22 Oct 2024 @ 1214 --- DanS Vigorous boiling at depth
36661 31 Aug 2024 @ 1529 --- Graham Empty and boiling at depth.
35019 08 Jun 2024 @ 1116 --- JSJ Active.
34604 18 May 2024 @ 0859 --- JarnoO (wc) Small splashing seen. Given the later reports, I suspect it's either acting as a long-duration geyser or as perpetual spouter (when not drowned by Pump's runoff).
34449 05 May 2024 @ 1514 --- SantaFe108 ~3 inches below rim and bubbling.
34297 21 Apr 2024 @ 1136 --- SantaFe108 ~4 inches below rim, Pump runoff trickling in.
25601 20 May 2023 @ 1759 --- SantaFe108 Began bubbling at this time with Plate, but quickly stopped.
25340 06 May 2023 @ 1650 --- SantaFe108 Green growths in vent and occasional bubbles.
25250 26 Apr 2023 @ 1150 --- DanS Vent has filled in and is now covered with colorful microbial mat from Pump runoff.
24843 08 Jan 2023 @ 1339 --- Graham Flooded with water.
24183 02 Oct 2022 @ 1020 --- Tara Water pulsating in throat of vent, no splashing.
23911 19 Sep 2022 @ 1023 --- Tara noisy sputtering from a low water level
23656 08 Sep 2022 @ 1847 --- Graham Crater is empty with no signs of having erupted. It had been flooded full before.
22310 04 Jul 2022 @ 1510 --- steve Full of water with green-brown Cyanobacteria. Some convection in the vent.
21634 01 Jun 2022 @ 1039 --- Tara Full and overflowing with orange-green bacteria lining vent and occasional small bubbles
21193 06 May 2022 @ 2050 --- Tara calm pool ~2" below rim, bacteria growing in vent
19968 12 Oct 2021 @ 1613 --- Ben VL Splashing about the same as I have seen it most of the year but with a higher water level. Water level sitting 2"-3" down from top.
17435 04 Jun 2021 @ 1457 --- steve When I came up it appeared to be a perpetual spouter to about a foot high however at 1516 it stopped and drained for 2 minutes before restarting
17097 15 May 2021 @ 1410 15 May 2021 @ 1430 Micah Kipple This feature continues its activity of perpetual energetic bursting action, accompanied by a varying water level, with droplets occasionally reaching 2-3 feet. Unlike the last observation posted. I have not observed any complete pauses during my (brief) observation period. Feature requires further observation.
17049 11 May 2021 @ 1247 --- steve It appears to have the same activity that Micah noted on 5-9-21. I think the far vent qualifies as a geyser.
17017 09 May 2021 @ 1130 09 May 2021 @ 1215 Micah Kipple This feature has heated up to boiling since I was last on the Hill. Sinter and bacteria mat debris is scattered around it, suggesting a blowout. If it did blowout, it wasn't big, based on the dispersal of debris. The current activity is frequent energetic bursting to about a foot. There are pauses of several minutes where the main vent goes quiet and a side vent on the bw side of the crater sputters. It is either a frequent geyser or strong cyclic spouter right now depending on your definition.
16361 07 Oct 2020 @ 1557 --- steve Perpetual splashing to a foot or more from a low water level the last 30 minutes. Only a few droplets get above ground level.
15975 05 Sep 2020 @ 1748 --- Graham Continuous noisy splashing from depth. Droplets above the rim.
15379 05 Aug 2020 @ 1115 --- JarnoO (wc) Man stuck right hand into GHG-13's vent twice in this minute. First @ 1115:29 and for a second time @ 1115:38. It even appeared he stirred it.
14765 29 Jun 2020 @ 0745 --- User34 UNNG-GHG-13, sitting 1-2 inches below overflow. Would frequently fill to overflow with some surging and low splashing. Side vent closer to the boardwalk constantly boiling and spluttering.
14746 27 Jun 2020 @ 1503 27 Jun 2020 @ 1535 JarnoO (wc) UNNG-GHG-13. Spit and splash 1503. Also spit 1514, 1515, 1535. Splash 1523. No heights were greater than about ¾ of the boardwalk.
14745 26 Jun 2020 @ 1529 --- JarnoO (wc) UNNG-GHG-13. Blipping and some single jets and splashes to the height of the boardwalk (more commonly ¼ to ½ the height) observed from 1529:50-onw. Interval between these events appear to be anywhere from ½m to minutes apart. Events themselves appear to last only seconds if you're lucky. 2 or 3 very good splashes @ 1556.
2195 26 Aug 2015 @ 2253 --- bhoppe Geyser near Pump/Sponge bench. Looked very recently post eruptive. Bench was wet.
2194 26 Aug 2015 @ 2139 --- Jake Breakout geyser near Sponge observed by Ben Hoppe. periodic steam hissing at depth 2-3 times per minute for 5-10 seconds each
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13 May 2021 @ 0754 K.Cooper https://imgur.com/T2cTPbH Screenshot from JoeN
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