Observations for 2026 June 02


After not going out to last night's One Burst Grand Eruption, left at dawn for the next Grand opportunity. After a West Triplet eruption started, we got a Turban Delay Interval. That led to a short Turban eruption interval under 17 minutes, and then a Rift eruption that lasted about 13 minutes.

Grand tried again to have another Turban Delay Interval after four Turban eruption intervals, but that interval came up about a minute short. Then there was a short, almost 16 minute Turban interval, which finally led to the morning's One Burst Grand eruption.

2026-Jun-02 : 08:10:08 D6/G1Q

 08:09:57	Vent Ovfl	-0m11s
 08:10:06	Boop	-0m02s
 08:10:08	B1	--- d=11m48s
 08:10:15	Turban	0m07s
 08:13:04	Vent	2m56s
 08:21:56	P1	11m48s
 08:22:34	V&T Quit	12m26s

				     	ΣD=11m48s
	* * * * *
 05:45:15			d=03m18s 	
 05:59:44	West Triplet d=51m17s 
 06:10:52	Int: 25m37s	d=04m12s  D0	
 06:27:46	Int: 16m54s	d=03m42s  D1	
 06:47:38	Int: 19m52s	d=03m29s  D2	
 06:48:22	Rift
 07:08:39	Int: 21m01s	d=03m54s  D3	
 07:32:47	Int: 24m08s	d=03m21s  D4	
 07:48:46	Int: 15m59s	d=03m19s  D5	
		      Grand: 21m22s

Later went to Fan & Mortar and spent over two hours watching nothing happen. For the first hour or so, there was a series of Fan vents splashing, sometimes fairly strong, alternating with nothing happening. Then Upper Mortar rumbled a couple of times, That's when Bottom Vent started to splash, and High and Gold became strong, tall and non-stop. When Fan's vents finally quit, that's when Main Vent started splashing. Most of the splashes were the small, just visible variety, but there were a few strong, noisy bursts that filled the crater. That activity lasted for well over an hour, and continued up to the time I left.

For the afternoon Grand, the wait was until West Triplet was ready. For almost the first two hours, nothing the Turban eruption intervals were a bit long, but otherwise uninteresting. Then there was a Delay Turban Interval lasting well over 30 minutes. Three Turban eruption intervals later, we got a second, even longer Turban interval that also ended in a Turban Delay interval.

Finally West Triplet started to erupt, and twenty minutes later Grand filled nicely and we got a long One Burst Eruption where Grand actually started on the early side of the Turban eruption interval.

2026-Jun-02 : 17:50:33 D3/D3/T1Q

 17:50:00	Vent Ovfl	-0m33s
 17:50:09	Turban	-0m24s
 17:50:28	Boop	-0m05s
 17:50:33	B1	--- d=11m10s
 17:53:03	Vent	2m30s
 18:01:43	P1	11m10s
 18:01:57	V&T Quit	11m24s

				     	ΣD=11m10s
	* * * * *
 13:59:52			
 14:17:42	Int: 17m50s	d=03m39s 	
 14:38:39	Int: 20m57s	d=03m53s 	
 14:59:35	Int: 20m56s	d=03m18s 	
 15:20:10	Int: 20m35s	d=03m38s 	
 15:50:53	Int: 30m43s	d=04m11s  D0	
 16:07:42	Int: 16m49s	d=02m32s  D1	
 16:24:17	Int: 16m35s	d=02m46s  D2	
 16:58:30	Int: 34m13s	d=04m11s  D3/D0	
 17:15:06	Int: 16m36s	d=03m18s  D3/D1	
 17:30:51	West Triplet
 17:32:32	Int: 17m26s	d=03m19s  D3/D2	
		     Turban: 17m37s

While waiting, a black bear appeared out on the flat below the Rift runoff channel. It must have gone through the Sawmill Group or followed the river past Liberty Pool to get there. It continued onwards, crossing the river and was last seen headed for the bike trail.

Afterwards, based on a sunset eruption prediction for Great Fountain. Unfortunately, the sun disappeared behind a cloud bank even though it had about 15 minutes remaining before dropping below the horizon. But the Great Fountain eruption was strong, with a number of noisy, fairly tall looking jets. The first burst ended and we left before it got too dark.