Steve Stroming and I left Seattle on Monday, July 25. My plan was to fly for five days (through the first day of competition) then join three friends who were driving up from Seattle for a week of climbing in the Selkirks.
Driving the Coquihalla Highway toward Kamloops, we saw the first of many forest fires. Thunderstorms on Sunday night had started wildfires throughout the Northwest. The Kamloops fire looked like an A-bomb. Grey-orange smoke billowed up from the flames. When the superheated air condensed it triggered a cumulus cloud that boiled skyward like something out of Dante's Inferno.
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