Lone Star Geyser - Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, United States
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Lone Star Geyser Yellowstone National Park
Famous geyser in Yellowstone National Park.
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- ... Shortly after that, I went to see the Lone Star Geyser ...
- ... We were very lucky that the Lone Star Geyser erupted 15 minutes after our hike there I cannot put ...
- ... And then when we reached our destination ( Lone Star geyser ) we found out we had missed its spectacular eruption by five minutes ...
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- Firehole River runs along the Lone Star Geyser Tra by Journeyer from a blog titled Cross-Country Skiing to Lone Star Geyser
- Firehole River viewed from Lone Star Geyser Trail by Journeyer from a blog titled Cross-Country Skiing to Lone Star Geyser
- Just minutes to eruption of Lone Star Geyser by Journeyer from a blog titled Cross-Country Skiing to Lone Star Geyser
- River view from the Lone Star Geyser Trail by Journeyer from a blog titled Cross-Country Skiing to Lone Star Geyser
- View along Lone Star Geyser Trail by Journeyer from a blog titled Cross-Country Skiing to Lone Star Geyser
- Lone Star Geyser Trail - groomed! by Journeyer from a blog titled Cross-Country Skiing to Lone Star Geyser
- Lone Star Geyser erupting! by Journeyer from a blog titled Cross-Country Skiing to Lone Star Geyser
- Lone Star Geyser by Lee.toma from a blog titled Yellowstone, part 2
Lone Star Geyser, Yellowstone National Park (Trip 3 Vid 5) United States
A beautiful easy hike down a trail brings us to Lone Star Geyser. We waited for the eruption and it was totally worth it. If you want to skip the walk and go directly to the eruption, click 6:00 .
Lone Star Geyser Trail, Yellowstone National Park
The Lone Star Geyser is said to be the second largest geyser in Yellowstone Park. It is located on the road between Grant Village and Old Faithful Inn. The trail in 5 miles round trip. Bicycles are allowed on the trail. The geyser erupts about every three hours. At the trail head other hikers post the last time that it erupted. The trail follows the Firehole River along an old access road. Another feature located just at the trail head is the Kepler Cascades.
Lone Star Geyser eruption, Yellowstone National Park, United States
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Lone Star Geyser - Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Lone Star Geyser - Yellowstone
Lone Star Geyser is near Old Faithful. But to see it, the visitor must walk several miles because a trail is the only way to get there.
Lone Star Geyser Yellowstone National Park
Lone Star Geyser Yellowstone National Park
Currently in the steam phase which follows a typical eruption
June 21st 2013
Lone Star Geyser (2013) (HD)
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Lone Star Geyser (2013)
Geysers are hot springs that episodically erupt columns of water. They occur in few places on Earth. The highest concentration of geysers anywhere is at the Yellowstone Hotspot Volcano (northwestern Wyoming, USA).
Clips 1-3 - Lone Star Geyser’s 12:45 to 1:08 PM major eruption on 7 August 2013.
Clip 4 - Lone Star Geyser’s preplay in the mid-afternoon of 7 August 2013.
Clips 5-10 - Lone Star Geyser’s 3:57 to 4:23 PM major eruption on 7 August 2013.
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Lone Star Geyser, Yellowstone National Park (in 360)
All by ourselves with our family at Lone Star geyser
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Yellowstone Backpack - Lone Star Geyser Through Bechler Canyon Part 1
Running Coach Steve Mackel believes Backpacking is really where ultra running came from. So to help his training he did his first 7 day backpack in Yellowstone National Park, from Lone Star Geyser through Bechler Cyn. This video is Part 1 of 2. The first 3 days
Sentinel Meadows Trail, Yellowstone National Park (Trip 3 Vid 20) United States
My brother and I take a beautiful and fun walk on the Sentinel Meadows Trail in Yellowstone National Park. There were a few river crossings, both with and without bridges.
Yellowstone - Lone Star Geyser
A major eruption at the Lone Star Geyser, in Yellowstone National Park. A major eruption happens every three hours, with minor eruptions in between.
Lone Star Geyser (2018) - Part II (HD)
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Lone Star Geyser (2018) - Part II
Geysers are hot springs that episodically erupt columns of water. They occur in few places on Earth. The highest concentration of geysers anywhere is in the Upper Geyser Basin at the Yellowstone Hotspot Volcano (northwestern Wyoming, USA).
Lone Star Geyser is the namesake and largest member of Yellowstone’s Lone Star Geyser Basin. It has a moderately large, steep-sided geyserite cone topped with many vents (a former name for this feature was the Pepper Box, in reference to the numerous holes on its upper surface). Lone Star Geyser has both minor and major eruptions. The starts of major eruptions are consistently about 3 hours apart. Major eruptions consist of continuous vertical jetting of water. This gradually transitions to a moderately loud steam phase, followed by alternating near-quiet and slightly noisy steaming. Quiet, passive steaming occurs after a major eruption. One or more minor eruptions usually occur during the interval between majors. Minor eruptions have continuous jetting of water, but do not transition to a noisy steam phase. Minor eruptions just stop after about 2 to 8 minutes. Major eruptions last about 20 to 30 minutes. Eruption runoff drains southward into the nearby Firehole River along multiple runoff channels.
Clips 1-13 - Lone Star Geyser between eruptions, with preplay splashing and “sloppy minor” eruptions, in the early to mid-afternoon of 8 August 2018.
Clips 14-15 - Lone Star Geyser’s 3:09 to 3:11 PM minor eruption on 8 August 2018. (time stamp 7:16)
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Summer Trip 2016 Vlog Day 8 - Teton Village Wyoming - Yellowstone - Silver Gate Montana - 08-06-2016
The stay at the Hostel was fantastic! Riding on the west side of the Teton mountains was great! We found this place called Frostop that some great rootbeer! We headed over to West Yellowstone and took the Northen route across Yellowstone Park, A beautiful ride despite the Hail and rain.
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Lone Star Geyser Cross-Country Ski - Yellowstone Association Institute
The 3rd in a series of episodes from Adventures of the Ten. This 6-minute video starts with the bustle of bombadier snowcoaches leaving Old Faithful Snow Lodge on a snowy mid-winter's morn. It is followed by a magical cross country ski trip to Lone Star Geyser where Dawna gets to celebrate her birthday in a way few people ever experience. Our week immersed in Yellowstone Association Institute's Winter Wonderland program on snowcoach, snowshoes and skis made for an educational and inspiring experience. Special thanks to YAI and Xanterra Parks and Resorts! Until we meet again!
Fairy Falls and Imperial Geyser, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Three lesser-known features of Midway Geyser Basin in Yellowstone National Park: Fairy Falls, Spray Geyser and Imperial Geyser, reached by a 3 mile trail
Firehole River - Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, United States
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Firehole River Yellowstone National Park
River located in Yellowstone National Park: perfect for fishing, canoeing or watching the geysers erupting.
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- ... We took the loop for that followed the Firehole River, and stopped to look at the falls ...
- ... We then went for some fun in the Firehole River, one of the few places in the Park where you can swim in thermally heated water ...
- ... We haven't seen any animals in Yellowstone yet - we're off to find them We follow a wildlife trail running along the Firehole River ...
- ... We checked out over 10 geysers and geothermal features all along the Firehole River ...
- ... It dumps 4,000 gallons of steaming water right into the Firehole River every minute ...
- ... The geyser is right on the edge of the Firehole River ...
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- Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, United States
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- Firehole River runs along the Lone Star Geyser Tra by Journeyer from a blog titled Cross-Country Skiing to Lone Star Geyser
- Old Faithful to the right from the Firehole River by Scoonpooh from a blog titled Yellowstone National Park - The Geyser Basins
- Firehole River viewed from Lone Star Geyser Trail by Journeyer from a blog titled Cross-Country Skiing to Lone Star Geyser
- Excelsior Geyser flowing into Firehole River by Makingtreks from a blog titled One Entry for Multiple Map Pins...
- Two Geysers next to the Firehole River by Scoonpooh from a blog titled Yellowstone National Park - The Geyser Basins
- Boiling water hits the Firehole River by Cusan from a blog titled Day 8 ; More Geysers & River Swimming!
- Excelsior water into Firehole River by Shaysing from a blog titled Lesson Learned in Yellowstone
- Waterfall along the Firehole River by Rachelandtodd from a blog titled Snippets from Yellowstone
- Fly Fishing in the Firehole River by Scoonpooh from a blog titled Yellowstone National Park - The Geyser Basins
- Pausing by the Firehole River by Journeyer from a blog titled Cross-Country Skiing to Lone Star Geyser
- Swimming in Firehole River by Cusan from a blog titled Day 8 ; More Geysers & River Swimming!
- Firehole River by Shaysing from a blog titled Geysers, geysers everywhere
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Lone Star Geyser eruption, Yellowstone National Park, May 2004
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Cycling the trail to Lone Star Geyser in Yellowstone on the first day of Autumn 2016
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