Very few know they were also used in this area. Other than some flattened and mashed lengths of old rusty large diameter riveted pipe scattered on the hillsides, no trace remains that I'm aware of.
Here's a brief ditty about the Evans' elevator available online from the book California Mines and Minerals.
http://books.google.com/books?id=JGwZAA ... or&f=false
It talks about the largest Evans' as being able to lift 18 inch boulders 60 feet with 400 feet of head! Think for a moment about lifting a boulder that size at a velocity of 5 fps. straight up sixty feet. I'm betting they made the ground rumble while in operation.
It does capture the imagination doesn't it?
Thanks for the tip Leonard!
Plumas