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  1. BlownOutBlueJeans on

    Leave town for a bit if you can. We have had that in California and the smoke is awful. There’s no escaping it other than leaving town for a week or two.

    Definitely don’t ride in it.

  2. I didn’t notice anything this morning about 8am, so I biked to work; wish me luck for the commute back 😷

  3. I’m fortunately off work today and am staying home in a closed up house (hanging out in the basement -no AC ). If I really have to go out it will be on the bus with a KN95 mask. Stay safe everyone in the affected areas!
    Edited for typo

  4. Express-Welder9003 on

    Didn’t ride yesterday or today. Hopefully it clears up enough so I can ride tomorrow.

  5. TacticalFightinSpork on

    That’s the irony. I’m least likely to bike to work on spare the air days. I used to want a powered respirator for days like this and then I realized I’m too lazy to ride with that kind of setup.

  6. Firstklassriot on

    You made the right call. Tried powering through the smoke once in California and felt like I’d swallowed a cigar for a couple days.

  7. At home with my HEPA filter for now. Hope I can go out later. Daddy needs his spin time. 😭

  8. I biked, most of the smoke is missing me to the south today (Maine, US). The sun has been pretty orange the last couple of days, but it’s mostly high altitude and isn’t really affecting conditions on the ground here.

  9. DrtRdrGrl2008 on

    I live in Montana where this is our reality for much of the second half of every summer. I hate to say this but you get used to it. That still doesn’t make it safe or healthy and I hate not being able to see clouds, incoming weather, the sky, mountains, etc. Its just a reality for us in the Rocky Mountain West. If we aren’t on fire, Canada is and it swoops down. But this summer is a mixed bag for the west. We have areas that are very dry and others that are getting lots of rain. But all that green stuff eventually dries out and gets to be really good fuels.

  10. Absolutely mask up and give extra time so you’re exerting yourself less. Honestly, I just pushed my throttle instead of pedaling today.

  11. AQI was 170 for me this morning. I’ll save biking for a less hazardous day. It was my first time driving to work in monthsĀ 

  12. The air quality was 681 this morning (hazardous) I took the ebike (throttle no pedal assist) instead of the acoustic to hopefully not be sucking down as much smoke. I didn’t have money to pay for parking so not much of a choice. It’s insanely bad in Detroit. Runny noise, chest pains, eyes watering.

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