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Mammoth Timeline

2007-08

Cloud Nine Express, Mammoth's second six-pack chairlift, replaces Chair 9.

2007

Top of the Sierra Interpretive Center opens on the summit of Mammoth Mountain.

2005-06

Most snow for the season, since 92/93 with 668 inches (56 feet).

2005

Main Lodge dining facilities are fully renovated and renamed Broadway Marketplace.

2004

Chair 17 is upgraded from a three-seater to a high-speed quad re-named Schoolyard Express, becoming the focal point of a new on-mountain learning area. Massive snowfall (607 inches) leads the the Ski Area to open two weeks before schedule in October and close July 4th, recording the second snowiest winter on record.

2003

The Village, Mountain Center and Village Gondola officially open, providing more options and convenience for guests.

2001

Mid Chalet is renovated and reopens as McCoy Station complete with new food court, restaurant and retail shop.

2000

Eagle Express, first detachable six-pack at Mammoth, opens replacing Chair 15 and 24. Little Eagle Lodge opens as a temporary base facility.

1999

8-passenger gondola complete on lower gondola, old 6-passenger gondola is retired.

1998

Chair 4 replaced by Rollercoaster Express detachable quad, Gold Rush Express opens, Upper Panorama Gondola replaced with 8 passenger gondola, Mill Café opens.

1997

Chair 18 removed, Chair 5 becomes a triple, Chair 2 replaced with detachable quad and renamed Stump Alley Express, Chair 6 and T-bar 2 replaced by detachable quad called Thunderbound Express, Chair 3 replaced by Face Lift Express detachable quad.

1996

Eastern Sierra College Center, a branch of Cerro Coso Community College, opens with seed money from McCoy and the Mammoth Lakes Foundation.

1996

Mammoth Mountain and Intrawest, the leader in mountain resort development, team up to realize Mammoth's long-term goal of becoming a world-class four-season mountain resort.

1995

Hut 2 is renamed Canyon Lodge.

1994-95

Longest season at Mammoth Mountain. Open from October 8, 1994 to August 13, 1995.

1994

Chair 16 is upgraded to detachable quad, Chair 27 opens.

1994

Mammoth Mountain installs elevated people mover to transport guests from Chair 2 to the Main Lodge sundeck.

1992-93

Most snow since 68/69 with 617 inches (51 1/2 feet).

1991

Snowmaking expands to cover Chair 1, 2, 3, 6, 11, 26 and the lower gondola.

1989

Mammoth Mountain allows snowboarding on all slopes.

1988

Chair 26 replaced T-bar, new detachable quad named Broadway Express replaces Chair 1.

1986

Mammoth purchases nearby June Mountain.

1985

Chair 24 and 25 open, Chair 2 is upgraded to quad.

1984

Chair 7 replaced with a triple chair.

1982

Chairs 22 and 23 open.

1980

Chairs 20 and 21 open.

1979

Chairs 17, 18 and 19 open.

1976-77

Least snow for the season with 90 inches (7 1/2 feet).

1975

Chairs 15 and 16 open.

1973

Hut 2 (Canyon Lodge) opens.

1972

Chairs 11, 12, 13 and 14 open.

1970

Chair 10 opens.

1969

"The Great Snow of '69" hit the Sierra dumping up to 25 feet of snow in just a few weeks burying the ski area. Rapid accumulation of snow and limited snow removal resources led to total burial of the main lodge with snow tunnels leading down from the surface to chair lifts and lodge entrances.

1969

Chairs 7, 8, and 9 open.

1966

First gondola to the top of the mountain opens.

1965

Chair 6 and lower gondola opens.

1965

Chair 5 opens.

1962

Chair 4 opens.

1959

Chair 3 opens.

1956

Chair 2 (now called Stump Alley Express) opens.

1955

Thanksgiving Day - Mammoth Mountain's first chairlift opens with eager skiers crowding in lift lines two to three hours long.

1953

The first Main Lodge opens, nicknamed "The Pit".

1953

Forest Service awards Dave McCoy permit to operate permanently on Mammoth Mountain on the condition that he develop the mountain.

1948

McCoy gets a temporary special use permit for a permanent location, on today's Broadway, which supersedes his roving permits. The permit is year-to-year and may be revoked each year.

1941

McCoy obtains roving permit for his own portable rope tow powered by a Ford Model "A" engine and started skiing Mammoth Mountain when weather allowed.

1938

McCoy secures permit to operate permanent rope tow on McGee Mountain. He sells his Harley-Davidson for $85 to raise funds for equipment.

1936

McCoy starts working for DWP as a snow surveyor and later hydrographer.

1924

Original Tamarack Lodge building built by Pasadena heiress Mary Foy for entertaining her socialite and movie star friends.

1915

Dave McCoy born in Los Angeles.

1881

Much of Mammoth City destroyed by fire.

1878-79

Mammoth City flourishes as a mining town.

1878

Mammoth Mining Company was founded in Mammoth City.

1857

German miners lost in the mountains find gold at the headwaters of the Owens Valley River.

 
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Trail Report - Last Updated: Oct 6, 2008 9:34 AM

Although the Mammoth Mountain Bike Park is closed for the season, there are still plenty of activities to keep you busy at Mammoth.  Come enjoy a round of golf at Sierra Star, California's highest 18-hole golf course.  Sierra Star is open seven days a week and tee times are available by calling 760.924.GOLF.

 

Fly Fishing guides and equipment are available at McCoy Sports in the Village until October 18th.  Let one of our experienced guides give you a lesson on proper technique or show you where all the current "hot spots" are.

 

Fall is the perfect time to enjoy some of the endless hiking terrain surrounding the Mammoth Lakes area.  Try a Tamarack Autumn Getaway with cabins available starting at $119 per night.  *Restrictions apply.  Call 800.MAMMOTH for more details.

 

 

Road Report - Updated: Oct 11, 2008 6:30 PM

US 395
1-way controlled traffic at various locations from 0.3 mi north of freemont /in johannesburg/ to 0.3 mi south of china lake rd (kern co) from 0430 hrs to 1800 hrs tuesday thru friday thru 10/17/08 - due to construction - motorists are subject to delays of up to 10 minutes 1-way controlled traffic at various locations from 3.9 mi north of independence to 8.5 mi south of big pine (inyo co) from 0500 hrs to 1700 hrs tuesday thru friday thru 10/17/08 - due to construction a high wind advisory is in effect from the san bernardino/kern co line to lone pine (inyo co) - travel is not recommended for campers, trailers or permit loads

SR 203 (main st)
no traffic restrictions are reported for this area.

SR 120 (tioga pass)
is closed from crane flat to 5 mi west of the jct of us 395 /tioga pass/ (tuolumne, mono co) - due to snow - motorists are advised to use an alternate route [yosemite natl park]
for yosemite natl park road information call 209-372-0200

SR 108 (sonora pass)
is closed from 7.2 mi east of strawberry to 5.3 mi west of the jct of us 395 /sonora pass/ (tuolumne,mono co) - due to snow - motorists are advised to use an alternate route 1-way controlled traffic at various locations from 2 mi west to 0.8 mi west of pinecrest (tuolumne co) from 0600 hrs to 1400 hrs on tuesday 10/14/08 - due to maintenance

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Detailed temperatures from around the mountain.

Updated Oct 12 at 5:22 PM

Main Lodge
Current 26.4 °
Windchill 15.7 °
Today's High 31.1 °
Yesterday's High 24.3 °
Today's Low 11.5 °
Yesterday's Low 13.2 °
Canyon Lodge
Current 28.9 °
Today's High 30.5 °
Yesterday's High 28.7 °
Today's Low 11.9 °
Yesterday's Low 15.6 °
McCoy Station
Current 29.5 °
Today's High 30.4 °
Yesterday's High 27.1 °
Today's Low 9.3 °
Yesterday's Low 10.9 °
Top Station
Current 14.0 °
Today's High 15.2 °
Yesterday's High 14.0 °
Today's Low 3.8 °
Yesterday's Low 5.0 °
Chair 1 Wind
Tower 5: 3.5 mph Bearing: Northwest
Tower 9: 5.5 mph Bearing: Northwest
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October 24, 2008

Town of Mammoth Lakes Halloween Carnival


Join the fun and activities for Halloween at Canyon Lodge from 6:00 - 8:00 pm. The Tourism & Recreation Department will be providing fun games and activities for kids to take part in, there will be a raffle and lots of fun to be had. Disabled Sports Eastern Sierra will be selling food, drinks and cotton candy. Volunteers needed.

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October 31, 2008

Halloween Activities


Tiny Tot Trick or Treat and Pumpkin Fete starts at 12pm in the Village! Kids- Come Trick or Treating with us, join in a Pumpkin Carving competition and participate in a best costume contest! Adults- At 5pm, be part of the 5th Annual Adults Costume Contest and Pub Crawl!- Fun for everyone!

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October 31, 2008

Disabled Sports Eastern Sierra Halloween Hot Chocolate Sales


Disabled Sports Eastern Sierra will have a booth set up with hot chocolate and snacks. Keep warm on Halloween and help support a good cause!

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November 13, 2008

Mammoth Mountain Opening Day & Celebration


Join in the Opening Day Celebrations at Main Lodge starting with the First Chair at 7:30am! There will be hot chocolate, pastries & muffins for all those waiting in line and the Woolly Mammoth will make an appearance to break through the Opening Day banner! At 11am, we will be hosting the Annual Champagne Toast on the Sundeck & live music by "Justin James" will commence at 11:30am-- don't miss out!

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Fishing Report Details

Hot Creek  

Last Updated Sep 11, 2008 by Harry Blackburn: No big Change other than the winds have been calm the last few days, Hot Creek remains Weedy with low water conditions but the action continues to produce some great fish. plenty of caddis action mornings and evenings. Test your casting skills target fishing an short drifts. Many trout playing hide and seek with lots of places for trout to rest under the weed beds and long the sides. Still a strong hatch of Caddis. The wind has been out of the south in the mid morning switching to south west in the afternoon. Insects moving into a summer pattern morning and evening being ths most active, Caddis, Trico's action morning Spinners and Female and evening Male duns! Baetis action midday. Fish are starting to become Very selective and a good drift is always productive.

Nymphing Patterns: Surface emergers, olive/brown scuds, Caddis emerger patterns. San Juan Worms, Pt's. Brassie's Beadhead stonefly patterns are all Standard pattern to start with. 18-22s

Dry Fly Patterns: Bwo's,Schroeder's parachute caddis, Brook's Hot Creek caddis, Headlight Caddis, Low profile caddis, Brooks Baetis sprouts, size 18-22s Headlight yellow Sallies 16s PMDs size 16s, Female compara duns tricos size 18-22s

Attractor Patterns: Small stimulators orange/yellow 18's, Ants and Hoppers, Beetles. 14-18s

Fishing Report Details

Upper Owens  

Last Updated Sep 11, 2008 by Harry Blackburn: Plenty of action not as many people mostly Stockers and smaller wild Browns! Remember No Bait fishing above the Benton Crossing Bridge and below the monument to the lake. If you witness poaching call on your cell phone CADFG 760 872-1172 Etiquette is a must as there is plenty of area to fish here, Water levels have come up in the last week as LADWP has started exporting water from Grant lake this has dropped water temp through out the river and improved conditions some lake fish starting to move up. plenty of Hoppers around, Caddis and Tricos morning and evenings lots of smaller wild fish taking the dry flies, Both the upper and lower sections are holding plenty of planters as DFG has be planting on a regular schedule. A few Mosquitoes still out might still have the repellent handy!! The area from the Benton bridge up to the power lines has been producing along with the the lower end down stream of the bridge most pools and deeper runs holding lots of fish.

Nymphing Patterns: Beadhead Prince Nymphs, Bead Pheasent Tails, Hares Ears, San Juan worms, Are all good flies to start with.

Dry Fly Patterns: Adams, Orange Stimulators, Bwos, Baetis, caddis patterns in size 16-20s

Streamer: Black or Olive Wolly Buggers, Muddler Minnows you will need some weight to get them down no dip and strip necessary. Size 8.

Fishing Report Details

Crowley Tributaries  

Last Updated Sep 11, 2008 by Harry Blackburn: a few larger fish inthe deeper pools Very Spooky as the Water is very low and super clear only 7cfs at the Highway on McGee Creek. . temp starting to drop as the high country begins to cool during the night time. Overall conditions have improved due to lower water temps. daily hatches ocurring. Stoneflies Caddis, Mayflies, Midges ,Hoppers fish will be in the pools or just off the ledges. Approach with some stealth.

Nymphing Patterns: Hares ears, Soft Hackles, PT's, Prince Nymphs. Micro Mayflies lighten Bugs and Midges.

Dry Fly Patterns: Caddis and Mayflies patterns will take fish midday. Try a orange or yellow stimulator! size 16-18. Hoppers 14s

Streamer: smaller streamers 10-12s.

Fishing Report Details

Lower Owens  

Last Updated Sep 5, 2008 by Harry Blackburn: The flows have come up a little and are holding right at 350cfs. If you plan to fish, weather still warm in the Bishop area, look for the seams, eddies, in the slower runs to hold the fish. Mostly Trico,Baetis. Nothing great yet fishing wise. Water temp was 66 at 8:00am the other day! Trico Hatch was miniumal in the Wild Trout section below campground in the section we fished more Baetis near mid-morning. if the water gets near the 200cfs we should see much better results.

Nymphing Patterns: Try nymphing in the mornings with WD-40s and Brassies, then go to Bead Head Pheasant Tails, Olive Surface Emergers, Barr's wet emergers or RS Emergers. Sizes 18-20s 18-22s.

Dry Fly Patterns: Small midge patterns, bwos Beatis, Trico and Caddis pattern 18-20s.

Attractor Patterns: Small Stimulator, Trudes, Wulffs.

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East Walker  

Last Updated Sep 5, 2008 by Harry Blackburn: Might come into play here soon as night time temps in the Bridgeport area helping to cool the lake down. Low water quality still a problem as the lake is very low. Early Morning will be your best bet if you most fish up there. Remember high water temps will strain the fish and may harm them even kill them. If water temps are in the 70s it would be best to move on to another fishery.

Nymphing Patterns: Pheasant Tails, Olive Surface Emergers, Brassies, Red Copper Johns, Bead Head Black and Olive WD-40s, Disco Midges, Barr's Wet Emergers, Zebra Midges, Olive & Natural Birds Nests, Prince Nymphs, and Green Nori's Caddis. San Juan Worm (red) size 14-16.

Dry Fly Patterns: BWO, PMDs, Hemingway Caddis, EC Caddis, Schroeder's Para Caddis and Adams in sizes 16-18, Orange and Yellow stimulators sizes 14-16.

Streamer: Try Muddler Minnows, Wool Head Sculpins, Bunny Leech's, Woolly Buggers and Dave's Chubs. Use size 6s and see what happens.

Fishing Report Details

Crowley Lake  

Last Updated Sep 11, 2008 by Harry Blackburn: Regulations have moved to the Trophy Trout Season as of August 1st. Meaning No Bait and Only Artificial flies or lures maybe used! Barbs most be pinched and only 2 trout over 18" maybe kept.

The Draw down on Crowley continues! Some shallow Dangerous areas well off the West shoreline on your way out to McGee Bay use Caution might be costly. BIG NEWS CADFG Has plant some 150,000 Cole Strain Rainbows on Sept 9th. This will for sure change the dynamic on the lake as the little willy's will eat every thing in sight. Next plant will be the Kamaloops they need a little more time to grow in the Hatchery be for they will plant them. Action Continues to be in the McGee Bay area and North Arm Green Bank area Nothing great but action here and there .Perch and Midges are the main table fair. Stripping actions is producing good action for those willing to switch lines and Tactics. Water temps have dropped on the Upper Owens the North Arm up near Green Banks should wake up in the next few days. This might be the last weekend before the Wilber size trout Take Over the lake!!!!

*** Note T-storms are posible anytime during the summer months use caution as lightening and strong winds can produce dangerous conditions on the lake.

*****Use common sense when driving on the backside of the lake, as there are areas where the ground is very soft, and a tow truck will be costly.

Nymphing Patterns: Gray Midges with Black or red and wire have been the best, size 16-18s. Callibaetis Nymphs size 16. Brown and Olive leeches getting some good strikes!!

Dry Fly Patterns: Adams

Streamer: Olive leeches and Wolly Buggers, Damsel fly Nymphs. Perch fry Patterns Try a dropper fly above your streamer with intermediate to fast sinking line. Teeny 130 gain is a good line or a 20 sink tip.

Fishing Report Details

Mammoth Lakes Basin  

Last Updated Sep 11, 2008 by Harry Blackburn: Water Temp falling should increase action in the coming weeks. A nice weekend is in forecast. Lots of fish remain as most angler's were blown off the lakes on Saturday,Sunday of Labor day weekend. Great report of Alper's and DFG fish being caught at Lake Mary, George, Mamie and Twin with the exception of Horseshoe as it is not stocked. only light breezes predicted this weekend.

Use streamer patterns in the Olives, Black, Brown. Olive & Browns tend to be the best producer. A local favorite is the Doc's Twin Lake Special. A dropper fly behind the streamer can work well. Beadhead Prince or PT and Hares Ear all can help your odds.

Nymphing Patterns: PTs Nymphs, Beadhead Hares Ears, Zebra Midges, sizes 16-20s

Dry Fly Patterns: Adult midges in the evenings when it glasses off or if it glasses off. size 16-20 patterns

Streamer: Your favorite Black or olive Wolly Buggers. Size 10-12s

Fishing Report Details

San Joaquin  

Last Updated Sep 5, 2008 by Harry Blackburn: Water levels below normal in the upper reaches for this time of year. Better water conditions in the lower reaches below Postpile area to the lower Rainbow Falls area. Less people in the campgrounds stocker still present in the Upper Soda Springs area, Most of the insect hatching is occurring in the later afternoons and evenings. Caddis and Mayflies along with some Stone flies. The San Joaquin is the Jewel of the Sierras as you are driving into the Backcountry in a true alpine setting! The wild fish are on the smaller size but the colors are great and there willing to rise to a dry fly!!

Nymphing Patterns: Small BH PTS, Prince, Micro Stonefly, Zebra midges

Dry Fly Patterns: Adams, Humpies, lightCahills Stimulator in Orange & Yellows, Size 14-20s

Attractor Patterns: Royal Coachman, Royal Wluff's, Trudes in sizes 16-20s

Fishing Report Details

Bridgeport Reservoir  

Last Updated Sep 5, 2008 by Harry Blackburn: The cool down we had last week has helped water temp drop and should improve overall conditions. The best area to fish is on the south end near the East Walker Channel in 12 ft. Large fish slurping on the surface taking Blood Midges and Mayflies perch fry and Damsel nymphs on the calm mornings. The lake is low just over half full. Fish are spread throughout the area.

Boat ramps might be unuseable do to low water conditions check before planning a outing the area near the Dam might be the only launch area.

Nymphing Patterns: Red, Brown, Black/copper wire, midge patterns are working the best. around the 10-14 ft depth. Pts, Hares ears, Damsel fly patterns

Dry Fly Patterns: Adult Midge Some Large(red) ones and Calibaetis Patterns to rising fish.

Attractor Patterns:

Streamer: Large brown or Black leech patterns or hornbergs with a Hares Ear dropper. Damsels patterns,

 
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