J5 – June Mountain, CA

This Riblet is actually the newest of five double chairs built at June Mountain but was abandoned around 2008.
There was a mid-station that once served beginner skiers just below these crazy angled towers.
Fixed return bullwheel up top with a Yan operator house.
Top station overview.
The breakover towers and lift line.
Lower part of the line and former middle station.
Side view of the top four towers.
Overhead drive with counterweight tensioning.

8 thoughts on “J5 – June Mountain, CA

  1. reaperskier June 12, 2019 / 8:11 pm

    They should replace this with a fixed grip quad or six that runs up to where the midstation was.

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    • Donald Reif June 12, 2019 / 8:23 pm

      I’d run a high speed six pack all the way to the top of the ridge, with a midstation at the old midstation point.

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      • reaperskier June 13, 2019 / 9:23 am

        And J-1 would be replaced with a gondola

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      • curtis April 1, 2021 / 1:19 pm

        they don’t need a high speed lift because its expert terrain, but they should put a gondola here for foot traffic to the chalet and beginner skiers, and keep j1+run it a little faster

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  2. ski man July 5, 2021 / 5:23 pm

    I would ride a high speed six or quad to the bottom of j6 and 2

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  3. ART5690 November 9, 2021 / 5:32 pm

    Sorry Curtis but there needs to be a high speed lift to bring people up the mountain faster

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  4. ski man November 18, 2021 / 4:12 pm

    I’ve been here before these towers looked broken

    the bottom station looks very over grown

    they should just keep this lift in operation again

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  5. Skier April 13, 2024 / 2:39 pm

    The towers and upper operator shack have all been removed now and are piled up in the forest behind the old mid station. The terminals are still standing.

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