The flying conditions were very good and even smoke form wildfires was not too bad. I decided to check the status of Ross Moore Lake wildfire with its edge just 15 km south of Kamloops city. The 113 km2 (44 mi2) fire was still classified as out of control, but I did not see any evidence of it. It looked from the air as the fire well in control. I saw just 3 small areas with still smoldering patches. I called the location of the first patch (SW of the fire area center) and I was told that helicopter is flying there every day to check the progress. There should not be any reason to get it again out of control. The fire was very close to a major recreation and residential area of Lac Le Jeune NW of the fire start. I have good aerial view of Kamloops from early morning lit by fresh sun. I finished my enjoyable flight be several low passes over the river sandbars, just south of airport. The edges formations were spectacular. Those sandbars are very dynamic, continually changing by flowing and water level dropping river.