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by trilobyte » Tue Aug 05, 2025 4:58 pm
Yeah, we live in interesting times alright. Massive wildfires in winter (LA) and spring (Carolinas I think), and heard from a friend in Montreal who said the sun has been a shade of pink due to distant wildfire smoke in the upper atmosphere. In Las Vegas we just got hit with an air quality alert due to a big fire in California. It's cute that they think an AQI of 59 is bad, but having lived in the bay area during a couple bad years when it was over 1,000 where I lived... this feels like a walk in the park. Mind you, the air temp is 108F....
Playa-wise it is a different story indeed. I have been in touch with a number of people out there recently. They did get chased off the playa after the golden spike went in on the 26th, mother nature served up loud rumbly thunder, lightning, big dust storms, and some rain. But that all passed, and survey team was able to get their work done on schedule.
Recent conditions have been highs in the mid to upper 80s by day, and night-time temps in the 50s. It's been dry and playa conditions have been pretty great overall so far.
My partner and I were on playa in late June, and can confirm that overall conditions were pretty solid. At the time it looked like a pretty good pack, with no big dunes or soft spots observed.