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Ten Sleep conditions with Red Canyon and Spring Creek fires?

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Frank Stein · · Picayune, MS · Joined Feb 2012 · Points: 205

Smoke, closures, anything?

Austin Donisan · · San Mateo, CA · Joined May 2014 · Points: 727

Mild to moderate smoke, some windblown ash. Some people are bothered, but the AQI has probably stayed around 50.

Frank Stein · · Picayune, MS · Joined Feb 2012 · Points: 205

Good to know. Thanks. Friends headed up there today. 

Annie Climbs · · Boulder, CO · Joined Mar 2019 · Points: 52

The AQI has flunctuated much higher than 50 at the rock ranch most days/nights. Some days/times are better than others. Staying up the canyon is usually better. I would stay home until the fire is contained a bit more if you are camping. 

Christina Ni · · Denver, CO · Joined May 2024 · Points: 0

Oh no :( I’m looking to drive up Saturday. Do you think that will be okay? 

Christina Ni · · Denver, CO · Joined May 2024 · Points: 0

Oh no :( I’m looking to drive up Saturday. Do you think that will be okay? 

Brandon Ribblett · · The road · Joined Mar 2016 · Points: 80

It's been on and off. The smoke was only bad one day out of the last week or so. 

grug g · · SLC · Joined Jul 2022 · Points: 0

Looks pretty bad. 

Frank Stein · · Picayune, MS · Joined Feb 2012 · Points: 205

Any more recent updates on the smoke situation?  Lander was pretty hazy today. 

Brandon Ribblett · · The road · Joined Mar 2016 · Points: 80

Almost unnoticeable recently. The occasional smell but it hasn't been an issue for about a week. 

Frank Stein · · Picayune, MS · Joined Feb 2012 · Points: 205

Thanks!

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