, camping was the main thing we got to do for the last couple of summers that felt safe and secure,” said Cavazos, 34. “So it was just really bizarre and a surreal experience to make that call like … I don’t think we can sleep outside.
”” hanging in the balance as the wildfires keep raging.going to go, but it’s drastically going to impact our plans to spend the entire week at the beach or hiking because the conditions,” she said. “We’ll figure it out, but it’s definitely a mental adjustment more than anything else.”
While the current smoky conditions in the eastern United States are expected to improve going into the weekend, experts told The Washington Post that we haven’t seen the last of it.