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I returned from the dust bowl that is Philmont Scout Ranch this year. I developed a cough after about 2 days in the back woods and talked to some staff that had the same issue from the fine dust. I gave up after 3 wks and went to the dr and got an inhaler and have never had breathing problems before and run marathons. Has anyone else had this problem?

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It is an unusually bad year for rain and the dust is a problem. I didn't end up with a problem like yours, but the worst for me at Philmont was a dry dusty campsite carpeted with cattle droppings. Every breath of air was filled with a dust from those dried out droppings.

 

Barry

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There are actually fairly thick reports about the diseases you can get from breathing dust from manure, etc. Some of them are really dreadful and can kill you. I suspect you'd already be dead if those were what you had, though some of the fungal things can cause you to take on a 'carrier' role. Just take this very seriously. I hope you get well soon.

 

Edit: ...and give thanks to the countless generations of life forms before you that helped evolve your immune system...and hope that it works.(This message has been edited by packsaddle)

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I do a lot of reenacting and dust in Virginia is horrendous. What we normally do is wear a wet bandana and that negates all breathable dust. Looks like hundreds of people getting ready to rob a bank, but it works great. Normally when it's that dusty, it is also hot and a cool wet cloth on the face is a welcomed addition.

 

Stosh

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