Went for a run to the SF Bay Area to bring my 18-year old niece back to her suffocating family and away from my "evil" influences (I think she should get her driver's license NOW - and not have to wait until she has finished college, has a full-time job and a $100K in the bank - what a horrible, nefarious thought

). So we left here Sunday under beautifully clear sky (after a midnight thunderstorm) and headed west. By the time we hit Reno the smoke from California was so bad you couldn't see the Sierras. We climbed through I 80 and only caught a breath of less-dense smoke at Donner Pass before descending into the choking clouds. I was going to use I 80 to get all the way to the bay, but visibility (and just breathing!) was so bad I opted to cut through the Sacramento Delta backroads instead, which was smart as the smoke was less there. It was also a far more beautiful ride - if you're out that way take a trip to Isleton and have some crawdads at Isleton Joe's tavern.
Even so, by the time I got her to her folks, the ash on us was so thick on us that we probably didn't need sun-block. I heard that some of the fires burning there are in areas that hadn't had fires in over 50 years - so lots of fuel. Well, they'll be brush-free soon enough!
Good luck to any of you out there. I didn't need cigars that ride.