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I've been camping many times, lungs never hurt. I've also lived in India for over a year where if you went for a 30-50 ride your boogers would turn black with soot. Lungs still wouldn't hurt. I dunno wtf is in that Haze but I don't see why it should be making people's lungs hurt from relatively short exposures.

When I was out walking I noticed people holding their chests as if their lungs hurt too. 'Luckily' I've got a powerful hepa filter for the home.

I've been camping many times, lungs never hurt. I've also lived in India for over a year where if you went for a 30-50 ride your boogers would turn black with soot. Lungs still wouldn't hurt. I dunno wtf is in that Haze but I don't see why it should be making people's lungs hurt from relatively short exposures. When I was out walking I noticed people holding their chests as if their lungs hurt too. 'Luckily' I've got a powerful hepa filter for the home.

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Creosote, a known carcinogen.

The DS may have added other nasty shit to the fire to be hidden by the smoke. The fires are so hot, the creosote is carried up with the smoke, does not condensate out like the cooled smoke through a woodstove/chimney.