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Ray Ford

Early build up of the fire signals it is about to take off.


Zaca Fire Moves Into Santa Cruz Drainage

Danger to Peachtree Lessens for the Moment; Paradise Road Closed to Recreational Use


Sunday, July 29, 2007
By Ray Ford (Contact)
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Sunday Afternoon 1:30pm

For the past hour, fire activity increased dramatically on the south side of the San Rafael ridgeline. For the first time since the fire began on July 4th, it is now burning in a remote section of the Santa Ynez Valley.

Fire burns across the front flank of San Rafael Mountain and is on the edge of moving down into Peachtree Canyon.
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Ray Ford

Fire burns across the front flank of San Rafael Mountain and is on the edge of moving down into Peachtree Canyon.

At mid-morning, as the heat began to build, flames could be seen working their way both south and east along the front flanks of San Rafael Mountain and McKinley Peak. For a while it appeared the fire line would spill down into Peachtree Canyon. A little after noon, as the upper part of the West Fork of Santa Cruz Creek became engulfed in flames, the plume burst through the sky like a hot air balloon, sending smoke thousands of feet into the air.

Within minutes, the flames that had been bearing down on the top of Peachtree Canyon laid down as easterly winds began to move the fire back towards San Rafael Peak. It will be hours before fire fighters know if this was a temporary effect or if Peachtree residents once again are out of danger.

About 1PM as the flames build heat a huge thunderhead builds over the West fork of Santa Cruz drainage.
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Ray Ford

About 1PM as the flames build heat a huge thunderhead builds over the West fork of Santa Cruz drainage.

Currently, the fire is showing signs of continued movement across the upper end of the Santa Cruz drainages. Along the eastern ridge of Santa Cruz Peak flames in excess of sixty feet could be seen with binoculars. Because of the smoke, it was impossible to determine whether or not the fire was burning in the Mission Pine Basin area but it is likely that is the case.

Should the fire burn through the Santa Cruz drainage, the next “fall-back” line for containing the fire is the Buckhorn Road. However, with 27 miles of rough dirt road leading from Upper Oso Campground to Big Pine Mountain, it is a line that will be difficult to hold.

In preparation for fire activity on the eastern side of Santa Cruz drainage, Forest officials have closed Paradise Road to entry for recreational use.

Ray Ford

Huge plume towers over the eastern edge of Santa Cruz Peak with massive flames burning through the north side forest canopy.

After a number of very quiet days of fire activity, things are heating up again.

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Ray Ford should get a civics and journalism award for his month-long narrative and absorbing photos of the Zaca fire. This is web-news at its best--real time, from a knowledgeable, local person and enhanced by riveting photos. After just a waft of smoke yesterday, I am not envious of his position, but I am even more in awe of his fortitude in covering this story for Indy from the front line. Thanks Ray, thanks Indy!

JAMY (J'Amy Brown)
July 29, 2007 at 8:27 p.m. (Suggest removal)

this kind of a report needs a little map to go along with it, so we can see where everything is.

cynic9 (anonymous profile)
July 30, 2007 at 2:08 p.m. (Suggest removal)

Maps of the fire are available at http://www.inciweb.org/

myrrddin (anonymous profile)
July 30, 2007 at 3:58 p.m. (Suggest removal)

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