What is Geyser Gazing?
September 18th, 2007 Posted in Geyser GazingGeyser gazing is the observation and study of geysers with the naked eye or with devices like binoculars. Most geyser gazers pursue this activity for recreational or social reasons unlike geologists who are engaged in the formal scientific study of geysers.
Equipment used by geyser gazers most commonly include a digital camera, digital camcorder, binoculars, trail map, compass and GPS device. Geyser gazing can be a lot of fun and it is very entertaining for the kids. Yellowstone National Park makes geysers very accessible for geyser gazing.
One Response to “What is Geyser Gazing?”
By steve on Apr 28, 2008
how many geyers in yellowstone?