Day 1: Ute Mountain fire out of control

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Day 1: Ute Mountain fire out of control

With a burned-out hillside behind, a plane drops fire retardant on the Sleeping Ute fire.
A plane drops fire retardant on the Sleeping Ute fire Thursday afternoon.
Smoke from the Sleeping Ute fire rises behind the Ute Farm and Ranch.
Dale Donohue prepares to reload a single engine air tanker with fire retardant at the Cortez Airport. Pilot Mike Miller prepares for another mission dropping the slurry on the Ute Mountain fire. Pilots fly 75 feet above the fire before they release the 700 gallons of retardant. Two air tankers flew in from Grand Junction to work the fire, and had dropped seven loads by 7:30 p.m.
Flames flare up as the fire hits more fuel on the west side of the Sleeping Ute.
The Sleeping Ute, seen from County Road 21.
A photo submitted by Facebook reader Xavier Orion Luna Eddy shows rapidly accelerating smoke from a wildfire on the west side of the Ute Mountain.
A fire took off on the west side of the Sleeping Ute Thursday about 3 p.m.

Day 1: Ute Mountain fire out of control

With a burned-out hillside behind, a plane drops fire retardant on the Sleeping Ute fire.
A plane drops fire retardant on the Sleeping Ute fire Thursday afternoon.
Smoke from the Sleeping Ute fire rises behind the Ute Farm and Ranch.
Dale Donohue prepares to reload a single engine air tanker with fire retardant at the Cortez Airport. Pilot Mike Miller prepares for another mission dropping the slurry on the Ute Mountain fire. Pilots fly 75 feet above the fire before they release the 700 gallons of retardant. Two air tankers flew in from Grand Junction to work the fire, and had dropped seven loads by 7:30 p.m.
Flames flare up as the fire hits more fuel on the west side of the Sleeping Ute.
The Sleeping Ute, seen from County Road 21.
A photo submitted by Facebook reader Xavier Orion Luna Eddy shows rapidly accelerating smoke from a wildfire on the west side of the Ute Mountain.
A fire took off on the west side of the Sleeping Ute Thursday about 3 p.m.