Summer Allergies
The summer season, despite being while warm to hot, is normally low in pollen production. There are some weeds, such as Chenopod or tumbleweed, and Plantain which are moderate allergy offenders but tend to be of low volume. There may still be some late-blooming high mountain grass fields, especially in view of the wet spring, so don’t forget your usual allergy medications when camping. Be sure not to camp in blooming grass fields, especially Timothy grass. Stick with the woods to set up your camp and tent. The Allergy Group wishes you symptom-free camping until the next major pollen season starts in mid-August.
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