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Spudman

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Someone gave me a 63 Strat.

:bootyshake
Just kidding. Visibility in town right now is about one mile. This is the heaviest smoke all year, and there is absolutely no breeze either. I was hoping to take off and climb another 12,000' foot peak tomorrow. But it looks like (Cheech and Chong) I'm gonna be smoked out, and just when I got 2 days off in a row to do it too.

So many people are not doing well with this. Lots of red, itchy eyes, continual sneezing, wheezing and a real energy drain. Someone out west crank up a stack and blow this stuff out of here.... :dude please.
 
You should be able to see a mountain range , just across town, whose tops should be about where the electrical wires are in the middle of the frame.

...but you can't.



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All the same, I'm gonna keep on lookin til I see one.:AOK

Meanwhile, anyone want a hit of this? It's hard to avoid today.
 
I have looked at pic above for hours:socool but still dont see a 63 strat visibility sux brother!!!:drool

:rollover

As to the smoke, that crap will mess you up, even just a few day's exposure.

Wow, I suddenly remember my Dad telling me (he was a firefighter in the late 50's) that firefighters used to go into smoke-filled buildings without breathing apparatus because it was macho, and then come out and smoke a cigarette. :messedup:
 
Sunset photo

Went out tonight well before sunset with the camera. I was out for around 35 minutes and when I got back to the car and home my eyes were itching terribly bad. Nasty stuff for sure.

The sun vanished about halfway from where it is to the horizon. Totally not able to see it. This stuff is really thick.

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Wow......we never get stuff like that in Philly.

However, Tuesday nite was a different story. I work in a 7 story building that is roughly 2 blocks from the EL-train platform. I was on the platform and couldn't see my building 2 blocks away to the West......so I turned 180' and looked out over the Delaware River....and to the SE I couldn't see the Ben Franklin Bridge 1/2mile away......and to the NE I couldn't see the Betsy Ross Bridge a couple miles away. These bridges are HUGE suckers.

The reason why I couldn't see these 3 monoliths.....a blinding downpour that slammed into us at dinner time. Man-o-man we have been having CRAZY weather around these parts this summer.
 
Pie - send some of that water out our way.


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I sure wish I could. Everything is green and growing like crazy. There's no such thing as a "nice, gentle rain" around these parts anymore. The other week, they had tornadoes in Queens and Brooklyn.
 
Man we sure had our fill of smoke last year I know what that's like. They make for cool sun photos though.

I'm about over it. We are not quite as bad as Spudley right now, but bad enough that I have chosen not to go out on any MTB rides this week. It is my favorite time of year to ride too. Hopefully, the weather is supposed to change over the weekend and clear it out again. At least in my part of Idaho. Hoping . . .
 
Pie - send some of that water out our way.


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Had a very similar view as that at sunrise last week. Off-shore flow was bringing smoke over the Cascades from fires in E. Washington.

I'll crank up some fans and try to blow some clean Pacific air your way Spud and Steve.
 
Yuck. It got worse over here again today. Can't even see top of Baldy from my office. (less than a mile). Eyes itching, sneezing, throat kinda sore. Bleh.
 
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I already got some pretty big balls...that's why I went for a hike today. Kind of like being back in the nightclubs.

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I'd avoid a mountain descent in the giant gerbil ball.
You'd look like you went through a Bass-A-Matic at the bottom!
 


Yay!!! It is a bright, sun shiny day!!

Looks like it is better over your way too spuddy! Check out the real time air monitoring. A right now it is shows good in my area (up by the SNRA) and toward Spud near the where it says "fort hall" lower and to the right from me.


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We got a few clouds, but almost no rain. A couple of lonely drops around noon is all. Got a nice bike ride in up lodgepole gulch over to cow creek and back down to the greenhorn trail head. It was nice to have our real time air monitoring back in the green today. Glad to see yours there too.
 
more northerly flow I think. out to pretty remote areas is mostly. but when our air was good earlier this month and end of last, Salmon was getting hammered by it.
 
Yeah, that sounds pretty good. Like a Seattle Celt/punk band. I should form such a band. BTW, it rained pretty good tonight. Was really nice to hear an hour or two of rain on the roof. I want some more. The dusty trails out Greenhorn (and everywhere around here) would benefit greatly.
 
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