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Have not seen any warnings about working outside. Had to quit work early on Monday as it was hard to breathe.
We were up by June lake just past Mammoth and the smoke there ia so heavy it’s like a dense fog. The smoke starts all the way back at Mohave
That’s Shaver Lake…looking north/northeast
Where is the photo (above, under the Creek Fire headline) taken from. It would help to know what lake is in the foreground.
I believe you are looking at the west side of Shaver Lake with Hwy 168 running along side of it. I have been there many times on the way to the John Muir Wilderness.
After the latest shutdown of all the forest land in calif. Wait till they see the effects on the local economies. Can’t wait for 2020 to finally be OVER
Up in Smoke
There’s a lot more to it than just worrying about the economy,as we’re all learning with the COVID -19 pandemic,things having been opened up long before they actually should have..
Just think how the “economy” would be effected for YEARS to come if one of the many careless 2020 campers and tourists started a wildfire up here,like whats happening in many other parts of the west right now,and burnt thousands and thousands of acres of Inyo and/or Mono Counties including our homes and sure to cause many deaths ?
The peak of fire season is still not here,and coming soon.
A single careless tourist could cause a major disaster.
First accurate information I could find. Thank you