
Deer Creek Fire over 14,000 acres, has damaged 13 structures; expected to move northeast through Colorado
The Deer Creek Fire was mapped at 14,760 acres and is still 7% contained, Utah Fire Info, a task force comprising state and federal agencies, said Wednesday morning. That means it's grown by over 1,000 acres overnight, while containment had not grown since Tuesday morning.
"Last night, strong winds caused an increase in fire activity that pushed the fire further into Colorado. No additional evacuations have occurred, and firefighters will have a presence in Paradox assessing the fire's location and taking suppression actions," Utah Fire Info wrote on Facebook Wednesday morning. "Today, afternoon thunderstorms are again expected out of the west/southwest, with wind gusts up to 60mph possible. Fire crews continue to assess the western edge of the fire and work to cool any hot spots as the fire moves northeast."
The buildings damaged by the fire include 11 private structures, a USDA Forest Service structure, and a communications site, according to Utah Fire Info.
The Deer Creek Fire is the largest of several wildfires in southwestern Colorado that have thrown huge clouds of smoke into the air and prompted a disaster declaration from Colorado Gov. Jared Polis, air quality alerts, and evacuations in and around Montrose County.
Over 400 people are now involved in the effort to extinguish the fire, and crews are using helicopters, fixed-wing airtankers, dozers, and other ground equipment.
Further north, the Wright Draw Fire, at 448 acres, and the nearby Turner Gulch Fire, at almost 14,000 acres, north of Gateway, Colorado, are also largely uncontained.
To the east, the Sowbelly Fire is at 2,274 acres, but crews have seen gains in containment efforts, which are at 13% as of Wednesday morning.
And the South Rim Fire, near the southern end of Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, is at 4,160 acres. No containment figures for that fire were immediately available.
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Travel + Leisure
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The 10 Best Golf Pants of 2025, Tested and Reviewed
To find the best options for all users, we tested a variety of pants across a range of brands and styles, evaluating each pair for fit, comfort, and design features. We walked fairways, rode in carts, searched for balls in the rough, blasted out of sand traps, sipped drinks at the 19th hole, and otherwise put each pair to the test in real-world conditions. Our favorites are comfortable, breathable, and can withstand a little rain. These are the best of the bunch, from brands like Adidas, Bonobos, Callaway, and Under Armour. Golf pants aren't mandatory for recreational golfers like they are on the PGA tour, but they do more than just make you look good on the links. A high-quality pair of pants can protect you from the sun , rain, and tall grass and is essential attire for cold weather rounds. I'm an avid golfer, and I've worn pants from Adidas, Bonobos, and Peter Millar on courses across the country. Most of my rounds take place in Texas, where warm temperatures and unexpected rainstorms mean I prize technical features like breathability and moisture-wicking fabrics. Best Overall for Men Adidas Ultimate 365 Golf Pants Credit: Adidas $90 $50 at Amazon $90 at Zappos View on Dicks Sporting Goods Why We Love It These pants are incredibly comfortable and lightweight. What to Consider Though we love the lightweight fabric, it may be a bit thin for cold-weather rounds. Adidas Men's Ultimate 365 Golf Pants scored top marks across a range of categories, but we kept coming back for their overall comfort and lightweight feel—they're among the most comfortable golf pants we've ever worn. They held up well during multiple rounds played in Des Moines, Iowa, proving breathable and staying sweat-free even in temperatures reaching the mid-80s. The pants fit true to size, they are neither too loose nor too tight, and the durable stretch twill fabric never felt restrictive during movement. The large front pockets are perfect for storing golf balls, tees, and markers, and we never had any trouble accessing these accessories on the course. The back pockets work well for holding a scorecard or stashing your glove, if you prefer to putt without it. We washed and dried these pants with other dark colored items, and they came out looking as good as new. Considering the quality and comfort, we expect to get years' worth of rounds out of these Adidas golf pants. The Details: Size 28-36 x 30-34 | Polyester and elastane | Water-repellent Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Best Range of Motion for Men Bonobos Golf Pants Credit: Bonobos $99 at Amazon View on Why We Love It These pants are super comfortable and don't restrict movement. What to Consider We wish the legs were slightly more tapered and less billowy. Bonobos got its start making better-fitting pants, and that trend continues with the Highland Tour Golf Pants. I tested the athletic fit, but they're also available in slim, tailored, and straight fits. I wore these pants several times during 18-hole rounds in Dallas and also around town—they look just like regular pants, so you won't look out of place wearing these into your local coffee shop. The pants are soft and comfortable, with ample stretch, which is great when walking, swinging, and crouching to read putts. When I played, the temperature was in the high-70s to mid-80s. The pants seem to breathe well, so I never felt too hot or sweaty. The pockets provide ample room for tees and balls in one pocket and my phone in the other. There's also an internal coin pocket that is perfect for ball markers. One interesting feature is the shirt-gripping gel waistband, which helped my shirt stay tucked in throughout the round. The athletic-fit pants offer more room in the seat and thighs, as expected, and then taper slightly down the leg. But I do wish they tapered more—the lower leg feels a bit baggier than necessary. The Details: Size 28-46 x 28-36 | Polyester and elastane | Water-repellent Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Most Comfortable for Men Peter Millar eb66 Performance Five-Pocket Pant Credit: Peter Millar View on Nordstrom View on View on Neiman Marcus Why We Love It These pants kept us comfortable on the course while looking sleek and athletic. What to Consider There's no zipper pocket for securing your valuables. Peter Millar's extensive lineup of golf wear outfits players from head to toe. The brand's Performance Five-pocket Pant is a staple that's available in more than a dozen colors and a wide range of sizes. The two-way stretch fabric is flexible when moving on the course, and we felt no restrictions while walking, swinging, or bending down. It's lightweight and breathable, which helped us stay cool on the course, and the material feels soft against the skin. We liked the stylish and practical five-pocket design. The slim, athletic look presents a polished appearance on the course and in the clubhouse, and the front and back pockets are roomy enough to hold extra balls, tees, and a ball marker. The pants wick moisture and effectively manage sweat, especially in the waistband where heat tends to build up, so we finished our round without visible sweat marks. These are high-quality pants that should hold up well after multiple wears and washes. The Details: Size 30-44 x 30-34 | Polyester Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure The 9 Best Golf Travel Bags of 2025, Tested and Reviewed Most Breathable for Men Under Armour Drive Pants Credit: Dicks Sporting Goods View on Amazon View on Zappos View on Dicks Sporting Goods Why We Love It These pants are stretchy, breathable, and repel moisture. What to Consider The straight-leg fit may be too loose for some people. Under Armour puts athlete-friendly features into these golf pants, including four-way stretch to keep you moving comfortably, and UA Storm technology to repel water without sacrificing breathability. We wore these pants during a couple of rounds in Pennsylvania, noting the fabric's lightweight feel, flexibility, and airflow. They stayed put while playing, never riding up in the waist or bunching up around the knees. And when we started to sweat, the pants dried quickly in the golf cart-created breeze. The straight-leg fit is just as described. We usually prefer more form-fitting pants when playing golf, but if you like the fit to be looser around the calf and ankle, then these are a great choice. The pants have a high-quality feel and even stitching lines, and they came out of the washer without any changes to the color or fabric. The Details: Size 28-46 x 30-36 | Polyester and elastane | Water-repellent Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Best for Rainy Weather for Men Zero Restriction Packable Pant Credit: Zero Restriction View on Why We Love It The waterproof fabric kept us dry during rainy rounds. What to Consider These pants are more expensive than many other options. Zero Restriction promises waterproof, windproof golf pants that are easy to pack, and they deliver on that promise. The pants are roomy, without being too baggy, and the lightweight shell with fully sealed seams keeps water out. There are even ankle snaps to keep the pants tight around your ankles, so water doesn't get into your shoes. We played three rainy rounds in these pants, and they kept us dry each time. The pants themselves don't retain water and were fully dry after the seven-minute drive from our local club to our house. Given the high-quality waterproof fabric, we probably wouldn't wear these pants on a hot day, but when it's rainy or windy, you won't find anything as comfortable. These pants are on the pricier side, but after wearing them for several rounds of golf, getting rained on multiple times, and experiencing the high-quality construction and unrestricted movement they provide, we expect them to last a long time and think they are worth the investment in the end. The Details: Size S-3XL, 30-32-inch inseam | Polyester | Waterproof Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Best Overall for Women PGA Tour Apparel Stretch Woven Ankle 27 Inch Pant Credit: Amazon $78 $53 at Amazon View on Why We Love It These pants are incredibly comfortable and versatile. What to Consider Some golfers may want to size down for a more secure fit in the waist. You can't test golf pants without considering a pair from the PGA Tour Superstore. So we pulled on these 27-inch women's stretch ankle pants and wore them more than a dozen times, including during several nine-hole rounds, at the driving range, at work, and while traveling on planes and in the car. The fit is comfortable and flattering, with ample room in the thighs and hips without feeling baggy; plus, it features built-in shapewear that doesn't restrict movement. They feel almost like a second skin, offering flexibility and seamless movement for all golf activities, without sacrificing style or practicality. The fabric is lightweight, yet durable, striking the perfect balance between comfort and performance. They maintain their shape well, even after multiple wears, and the breathability and moisture-wicking properties show a high level of thoughtful design. There aren't any zippers or buttons, so they're more minimal than some other pairs we tested, but we like the minimal design and how easy it is to slip these pants on and go. The only thing we'd change is to offer a bit of adjustment in the waist. We needed to pull the pants up occasionally, but sizing down should offer a more secure fit. The Details: Size XS-XXL | Polyester and elastane Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure The Most Comfortable Golf Shoes of 2025, Tested and Reviewed Best Range of Motion for Women Puma Everyday Golf Pants Credit: Puma $85 $47 at Amazon View on Why We Love It They combine all-day comfort with uninhibited movement. What to Consider We'd have preferred a slightly more tailored fit through the hips and legs. You can wear Puma's Everyday Golf Pants for a round of golf and won't rush to take them off afterward. They are very comfortable, with a high-waist design and some stretch. There's a zipper at the side waist to adjust the fit, but the waistband is not elastic. We typically prefer a more tailored look, so we wish these pants were a bit more fitted through the hips and legs, but golfers who prefer a relaxed look will love this style. The fabric is slightly thicker than some golf pants. It feels durable ,but is still breathable and moisture-wicking, and the fabric offers UPF40 sun protection. These pants performed well on the golf course, giving us full range of motion at all times, even when squatting down, and the pockets are easily accessible and roomy. The pants were easy to clean when we got a smudge on them, and they held up well in the washing machine, too. The Details: Size XXS-XXL | Polyester and elastane Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Most Comfortable for Women Callaway Pull-on Tech Golf Pants Credit: Callaway $87 at Amazon View on Dicks Sporting Goods $88 at Zappos Why We Love It These are the most comfortable women's golf pants we've ever worn. What to Consider The thick fabric is best for cooler temperatures. Callaway makes more than clubs and golf balls—the brand could be used to outfit your whole game, from your bag to your body. The TrueSculpt golf pants are some of the most comfortable we've ever worn. They fit really well and offer tons of stretch, so they feel fitted, but not tight. We wore these pants while playing multiple early-evening rounds in Seattle, but they're so comfortable and flattering that we also wore them to work all day first. The fabric is soft and thick, but it never made us feel too hot or sweaty during the 75-degree weather. We enjoyed full range of motion on the golf course and throughout the day. The pants have four good pockets—two in front and two in back. The front pockets have plenty of room for extra balls, tees, a divot repair tool, and other essentials, while the back pockets are pretty slim, but still handy for ball markers or a folded scorecard. The Details: Size XS-XXL, 29-32 inch inseam | Viscose, nylon, and elastane Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Most Breathable for Women Macade Stretch Jogger Credit: Macade View on Why We Love It The fit and high-quality design features are impressive. What to Consider Joggers fit close around your ankles and may not meet everyone's preference. We wore these joggers during casual rounds, both walking and riding in the cart, and found them to fit true to size. The stretchy fabric is fitted, but not too tight and features elastic at the waist and ankles, so we moved around freely and unrestricted. They're breathable, so we didn't get too hot or sweaty, and we liked that we could wear these pants over a full round of golf or simply all day long, even off the course. The designers paid attention to the little details, adding front pockets and zippered back pockets that are convenient for holding golf essentials and valuables. There's a subtle logo above the back pocket, and the silicon gel waistband grips tucked-in shirts. The fabric is lightweight and breathable, but thick enough to be opaque, and it showed zero signs of wear and tear after testing. The pants also cleaned very easily after getting smudged with dirt. The Details: Size XS-XL, short, regular, and long inseams | Performance polyester and spandex Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure The 12 Best Sunglasses for Women, Tested and Reviewed Best for Rainy Weather for Women Under Armour Drive Pants Credit: Amazon $83 at Amazon View on Zappos $85 at Why We Love It These pants are comfortable and well-made, and the water-resistant fabric keeps the elements out. What to Consider They're only available in a 29-inch inseam, so taller golfers may find them to be a little short. After testing these golf pants during full rounds and also on the driving range and putting green, we found a lot to like. The pants are very comfortable, and the lightweight fabric drapes nicely to allow air flow and mobility. We could bend, squat, kneel, climb hills, and swing clubs with ease. These pants are well designed for golfers and feature a little extra stretch at the waist, belt loops, roomy front pockets, and durable double stitching and reinforcement in the areas that receive more wear and tear. The pants do an excellent job repelling water. We wore them on the course and on a rainy neighborhood walk, and the pants kept us dry without absorbing any moisture. After washing, the pants air-dried in just a few hours, and they came out wrinkle-free with no loss of color or shrinking. The Details: Size 0-16 | Polyester and elastane | Water-resistant Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure

Associated Press
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- Associated Press
Steve Miller Band cancels tour, saying extreme weather is a safety concern
Classic rocker Steve Miller has canceled his U.S. tour because he said severe weather including extreme heat and unpredictable flooding poses a danger to his band, its fans and crew. The tour was set to kick off in August and run through early November, with nearly three dozen stops across the U.S. including cities in New York, Tennessee, Florida and California. 'The combination of extreme heat, unpredictable flooding, tornadoes, hurricanes and massive forest fires make these risks for you our audience, the band and the crew unacceptable,' Miller, 81, said in a statement posted on the band's social media accounts Wednesday. 'You can blame it on the weather. ... The tour is cancelled.' The Steve Miller Band, formed in California in the 1960s, has hits including 'The Joker' (1973) and 'Abracadabra' (1982). A band spokesperson declined to provide additional details about the cancellation. Miller's decision comes as a stretch of extreme weather in the U.S. has made headlines. A sweltering heat dome that baked much of the eastern half of the nation in June and deadly flash flooding in Texas are some of the recent rounds of extreme weather. Scientists say climate change is fueling extreme weather, causing storms to unleash more rain and sending temperatures soaring to dangerous heights, making it harder to plan outdoor summer events. The atmosphere can hold higher amounts of moisture as it warms, resulting in storms dumping heavier amounts of rain compared to storms of the past. Music festivals have recently encountered extreme weather, resulting in cancellations or causing concertgoers to become ill. In June, the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival in Tennessee was canceled partway through due to heavy rainfall. Last week, hundreds of people were treated for heat-related illnesses at the Rock the Country music festival in Kentucky, according to local officials. A study published in 2020 reported climate change will increase the likelihood of extreme heat stress during the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in California. Tropical storms and hurricanes will soon contribute to the turbulent weather as activity peaks between August and October, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. ___ The Associated Press' climate and environmental coverage receives financial support from multiple private foundations. AP is solely responsible for all content. Find AP's standards for working with philanthropies, a list of supporters and funded coverage areas at


Washington Post
an hour ago
- Washington Post
Steve Miller Band cancels tour, saying extreme weather is a safety concern
Classic rocker Steve Miller has canceled his U.S. tour because he said severe weather including extreme heat and unpredictable flooding poses a danger to his band, its fans and crew. The tour was set to kick off in August and run through early November, with nearly three dozen stops across the U.S. including cities in New York, Tennessee, Florida and California. 'The combination of extreme heat, unpredictable flooding, tornadoes, hurricanes and massive forest fires make these risks for you our audience, the band and the crew unacceptable,' Miller, 81, said in a statement posted on the band's social media accounts Wednesday. 'You can blame it on the weather. ... The tour is cancelled.' The Steve Miller Band, formed in California in the 1960s, has hits including 'The Joker' (1973) and 'Abracadabra' (1982). A band spokesperson declined to provide additional details about the cancellation. Miller's decision comes as a stretch of extreme weather in the U.S. has made headlines. A sweltering heat dome that baked much of the eastern half of the nation in June and deadly flash flooding in Texas are some of the recent rounds of extreme weather. Scientists say climate change is fueling extreme weather, causing storms to unleash more rain and sending temperatures soaring to dangerous heights, making it harder to plan outdoor summer events. The atmosphere can hold higher amounts of moisture as it warms, resulting in storms dumping heavier amounts of rain compared to storms of the past. Music festivals have recently encountered extreme weather, resulting in cancellations or causing concertgoers to become ill. In June, the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival in Tennessee was canceled partway through due to heavy rainfall. Last week, hundreds of people were treated for heat-related illnesses at the Rock the Country music festival in Kentucky, according to local officials. A study published in 2020 reported climate change will increase the likelihood of extreme heat stress during the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in California. Tropical storms and hurricanes will soon contribute to the turbulent weather as activity peaks between August and October, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. ___ The Associated Press' climate and environmental coverage receives financial support from multiple private foundations. AP is solely responsible for all content. Find AP's standards for working with philanthropies, a list of supporters and funded coverage areas at .