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Old 06-13-2011, 01:00 AM
 
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The Track Fire is approximately 200 acres and is actively torching and making runs through heavy vegetation. Some spotting to the north of the fire has been[mod]No links permitted by new members.[/mod] observed. The fire has forced the closure of Interstate 25 in Raton Pass. The fire is burning near the pavement in some

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Old 06-15-2011, 05:13 PM
 
Location: NM
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As I'm understanding the situation, the stretch of I-40 across western New Mexico will be the worst because the smoke from the fires is blowing to the east. East of the fire it's okay smoke-wise. There is construction on 260 below the Mogollon Rim that sometimes slows daytime traffic but that section of 260 is open.
You might want to post your question in the New Mexico forum or just call the highway patrol in New Mexico and/or DPS in Arizona. You could also check the Trip Advisor forums.
We just came back from western Arizona (road trip). The smoke is oddly going up through a NE trajectory and has shown up in Albuquerque and Denver! We live in far eastern New Mexico. We saw no heavy smoke (bad air) at all. We did start to see smoke (oddly) in Albuquerque on our way back to E. NM. On the news, apparently it is showing up in Denver!
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Old 06-17-2011, 10:19 PM
 
Location: Green Valley, AZ
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Wallow and Horseshoe 2 fires satellite pics:

Arizona Wildfires, Wallow Fire | Satellites Help in Battle to Contain Arizona Wildfires | Natural Disasters | Space.com
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