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McGee Mountain rope tow #34

This rope tow memorial plaque is located near Convict Lake, California.  The plaque reads the following:

 

McGee Mountain Rope Tow #34

The first permanent rope tow in the Eastern Sierra was built west of this site on the east slope of McGee Mountain.  This predecessor of Mammoth Mountain Ski Area was constructed here in 1938 because of its dependable snow and nearness to a highway.  Prior to this facility most down hill skiing was done by use of a portable rope tow system (a working gasoline engine, rope, and pullies).  Dave McCoy - world class skier, entrepreneur, and visionary, was instrumental in organizing and promoting skiing here.  The success of this rope tow motivated McCoy to move in 1941 to Mammoth Mountain, subsequently, within a few years, the popularity of skiing here declined and this rope tow was abandoned.  Some remnants of that first rope tow can still be seen today along the slopes of McGee Mountain.

Dedicated September 14, 1996

Bodie Chapter No. 64

E Clampus Vitus

Copyright: William L
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Tags: mcgee mountain; rope tow; number 34; no. 34; california; sierra nevada; long valley caldera; highway 395; skiing; plaque; historical
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