I can't add anything except it's been real smoky for a long time around Pocatello, and about everywhere else I've been! Decent, lots better, north of Ennis or so.
I ran into a late afternoon T storm hiding in the smoke the other day, I was fully aware that I may have been getting suckered in, but since it remained OK behind me I kept poking my nose into it. The first spatter of rain combined with some bumps and I was outa there and making a precautionary landing, the gust front hit about 45 minutes after I tied down and set the tent up. The tent laid over and felt like it might roll away but didn't, the plane was secure, I made sure to land by a good fence, far away from anything, especially cattle. It rained hard but briefly, no leaks! Next morning I proceeded, I was planning to camp out anyways, just not at that site. No big deal, I've done it before, better then getting in trouble, and why it's nice to have a big tired slow landing plane with plenty of gear onboard.
