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chumley wrote:Sunflower, south of Payson

big_load wrote:by big_load » May 12 2012 6:48 pm
chumley wrote:Sunflower, south of Payson
There was a fire burning near Sycamore Canyon Rd. and the exit for Mt. Ord right next to 87. Is this the one?

I missed you by a bit. I went in on the Rim Road this morning to hike in Dane Canyon, but I came out on FR96/95. That was a lot easier on my poor rental car.Grasshopper wrote:Trish and I were up on Rim Rd FR300 today about 4pm

Crews are working to put out a 1,000 acre fire in Tonto National Forest.
The Sunflower Fire was reported at 10:25 a.m. Saturday in an area about 21 miles south of Payson. Officials said smoke from the fire is visible in Phoenix.
Two helicopters, four air tankers and six engines have been committed to the fire. Five hotshot crews from Geronimo, Payson and Flagstaff are working on it.
The cause of the fire was not immediately available.

big_load wrote:I missed you by a bit. I went in on the Rim Road this morning to hike in Dane Canyon, but I came out on FR96/95. That was a lot easier on my poor rental car.Grasshopper wrote:Trish and I were up on Rim Rd FR300 today about 4pm


chumley wrote:And just curiously... Anybody wanna tell me where Geronimo is? Apparently they have a fire department!?\





chumley wrote:It can only burn south or up mt. ord. Everything else in the area has burned recently. There's no fuel in other directions. They seem concerned though with the resources put on it in the first several hours today.



burntlizard wrote:@Toughboots Yes, it grew that fast. I live south of Carefree Hwy and I could see a small plume this morning, I assume the Westerlies kicked in this afternoon and it took off. The storms over the Bradshaw's produced little rain on Thursday, thus I feel it was campfire or some other human activity.

by Laurie Merrill, Eric Watson and D.S. Woodfill - May. 13, 2012 09:18 PM
The Republic | azcentral.com wrote:fire crews Sunday were working:
The Sunflower Fire 21 miles south of Payson in the Tonto National Forest, which by Sunday evening had spread to more than 2,700 acres, despite a large air and ground offensive.
More than 280 firefighters battled the fire, west of Arizona 87. The fire's growth was attributed to rugged terrain, dry fuels and drought conditions. The active blaze ran to the east-northeast as firefighters worked to anchor it to the south and conducted burnouts west of Forest Road 201. The fire ignited Saturday morning and while it threatens no structures, firefighters are concerned about a power line southeast of it. The cause of the fire is under investigation.
"It has definitely grown," said David Albo, Tonto forest spokesman.
The billowing fire sent smoke plumes into the sky that were seen in Phoenix and which obscured visibility on nearby Arizona 87, officials said.
Five hotshot crews, six engines, six air tankers and two helicopters from Geronimo, Payson and Flagstaff were among companies deployed to fight the Sunflower Fire.



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