Photos: The Aspen Fire in 2003
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The Aspen Fire devastated Summerhaven and Mt. Lemmon in 2003.
The Aspen Fire in 2003
- David Sanders / Arizona Daily Star
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As the Aspen Fire barrels up Marshall Gulch and through Summerhaven, a home on Phoenix Avenue falls to the flames – one of more than 300 structures destroyed. Losing them frustrated firefighters who were trained to save buildings but forced by flames to fall back.
The Aspen Fire in 2003
- David Sanders / Arizona Daily Star
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Seen from just north of Catalina, the Aspen Fire illuminates the jagged silhouette of the town's namesake. The blaze continues to sweep across the top of a "sky island" mountain range that has always offered Tucson residents relief from the scorching desert below.
The Aspen Fire in 2003
- David Sanders / Arizona Daily Star 2004
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Leroy Day and his wife, Jeanne Mayer, both firefighters with the Mount Lemmon Fire Department, rebuild their home in 2004 after the Aspen Fire. In the background is their neighbor's home. Many homes along North Ajo in Summerhaven were destroyed by the Aspen Fire.
The Aspen Fire in 2003
- David Sanders / Arizona Daily Star
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A giant plume of smoke is created as the Aspen Fire moves into the Mount Lemmon mountain top town of Summerhaven as hotshot crews and firefighters could only watch. All emergency personnel were evacuated to the Box Camp Trailhead where their efforts were reduced to watching.
The Aspen Fire in 2003
- David Sanders / Arizona Daily Star
As the Aspen Fire barrels up Marshall Gulch and through Summerhaven, a home on Phoenix Avenue falls to the flames – one of more than 300 structures destroyed. Losing them frustrated firefighters who were trained to save buildings but forced by flames to fall back.
The Aspen Fire in 2003
- David Sanders / Arizona Daily Star
Seen from just north of Catalina, the Aspen Fire illuminates the jagged silhouette of the town's namesake. The blaze continues to sweep across the top of a "sky island" mountain range that has always offered Tucson residents relief from the scorching desert below.
The Aspen Fire in 2003
- David Sanders / Arizona Daily Star 2004
Leroy Day and his wife, Jeanne Mayer, both firefighters with the Mount Lemmon Fire Department, rebuild their home in 2004 after the Aspen Fire. In the background is their neighbor's home. Many homes along North Ajo in Summerhaven were destroyed by the Aspen Fire.
The Aspen Fire in 2003
- David Sanders / Arizona Daily Star
Dani Hayhurst holds a picture of the interior of one of her cabins before it was destroyed by the Aspen Fire. Dani and Pat Hayhurst lost two cabins, and rebuilding, for them, is a tribute to the past.
The Aspen Fire in 2003
- David Sanders / Arizona Daily Star
A giant plume of smoke is created as the Aspen Fire moves into the Mount Lemmon mountain top town of Summerhaven as hotshot crews and firefighters could only watch. All emergency personnel were evacuated to the Box Camp Trailhead where their efforts were reduced to watching.
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The story of the Aspen Fire is a monthlong saga, but its climax comes on the third day, with the destruction of Summerhaven, shortly after 1 p.m. on June 19, 2003.
SUMMERHAVEN - Ten years after fire destroyed two-thirds of the homes in this alpine village,…
At least 325 of 340 structures, businesses and homes, were lost to the fire. Firefighters we…
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