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Tunnel Meadows Airport, Tunnel Meadows, CA 36.38 North / 118.26 West (Southeast of Fresno, CA) A 1931 photo of Pat Decano at in front of 2 Army Air Corps biplanes which brought Col. Hap Arnold from March Field to Tunnel Meadows. Page 1 of 11

This extremely high-elevation backcountry strip was located just south of Mt. Whitney, the highest point in the 48 United States. According to Pat Decano, The airfield was created by my uncle, Leonard Shellenbarger, at the request of a Dr. Shook in 1931. Dr. Shook was a friend of Bert Johnson, a cattleman, and he wanted to fly in so he could fish there. He drug the field with a Fresno scraper pulled by a mule & was paid $40 by Dr. Shook for the job. The Fresno scraper was packed in on a mule. In 1931, then Col. 'Hap' Arnold & a buddy flew in from March Air Force Base to fish. When they were ready to leave in the afternoon, my grandfather said that they could not make it out. Arnold's plane crashed & my son has the cigar-sized box that was made from scraps of the plane. It is olive drab painted aluminum. My grandfather, Everett Shellenbarger, was the ranger there at the time. An undated (circa 1930s-40s?) photo of Grace Morgan alongside of Bob White's Travel Air biplane (2000 or 4000) at Tunnel Meadows. However, the Tunnel Meadows airfield was not yet depicted at all on the August 1943 Mt. Whitney Sectional Chart (according to Chris Kennedy) nor was it listed among active airfields in the 1945 AAF Airfield Directory (courtesy of Scott Murdock). Page 2 of 11

The earliest aeronautical chart depiction of the Tunnel Meadows Airport which has been located was on the August 1945 Mt. Whitney World Aeronautical Chart (courtesy of Chris Kennedy). It depicted Tunnel Meadows as an auxiliary airfield, at an elevation of 9,100'. The September 1949 Mt. Whitney World Aeronautical Chart depicted Tunnel as having a 2,100' unpaved runway. Page 3 of 11

The earliest aerial photo which has been located of Tunnel Meadows was a 7/3/54 aerial view (courtesy of Dallam Oliver-Lee), showing a single unpaved northeast/southwest runway. The 1955 USGS topo map (courtesy of Ted Sarbin) depicted the Tunnel Air Camp as having a single runway. Page 4 of 11

The last aeronautical chart depiction which has been located of the Tunnel Meadows Airport was on the May 1957 Mt. Whitney Sectional Chart (courtesy of Chris Kennedy). It depicted Tunnel (USFS) as having only an 1,800' unpaved runway. Tunnel Meadows Airport was evidently no longer charted at some point between 1957-59, as it was no longer depicted at all on the March 1959 Mt. Whitney Sectional Chart (according to Chris Kennedy). Page 5 of 11

A 1970 map depicting the Tunnel Air Camp from a brochure for the Bob White Flying Service (courtesy of Jeff Yohe). Jeff recalled, At Tunnel Meadows I only remember a ranger station to the west, a small equipment shed & a few tents at the east end of the field. We did some hikes from the Circel B Scout Ranch (Kennedy Meadows) to the south through Tunnel Meadows then north over the back side of Whitney. We'd have Bob fly our food in for the second half of our trip. Bob was always on time with a smile on his face. Page 6 of 11

A 1971 photo by Jeff Yohe of a Bell 47 helicopter removing the wreckage of what appears to be a Cessna from Tunnel Meadows. Jeff recalled, We were hiking through there & saw the helicopter removing some wreckage. Page 7 of 11

A series of photos by Ted Sarbin of a Cessna 180 landing at Tunnel Meadows in 1972. Page 8 of 11

Ted Sarbin recalled, It was around 1,800' long. I flew in there twice, both times as a passenger of Bob White's flying service. I had flown to Lone Pine but I didn't have the skill or a suitable plane for Tunnel Meadows. There were a number of accidents there. There was a single-wire (the other half of the circuit was ground) party line Forest Service magneto-crank phone. Cranking long-short-short would get Bob White to answer in Lone Pine & come & pick us up. If one were landing to the west, a go around was possible, the other direction was marginal. Ted continued, When it was operating, Bob White had guides, pack horses for rent, and tents, tables & refrigerators (no electricity, they were used as ice boxes). Also, there was a tractor for moving planes & taking the passengers' gear to their campsite. Ted continued, An interesting anecdote I heard from an FAA Operations Inspector: The FAA made a movie, later transferred to VHS, on mountain flying. In it, a pilot in a Bonanza tries to land at Tunnel Meadows but changes his mind when he sees the field so he lands at Lone Pine. There he encounters a cheerful, friendly older flight instructor who gives him some mountain flying dual instruction & then he lands at Tunnel Meadows. I've seen the film & it is well done; both interesting & instructive. The problem was that pilots would see the film & then show up at Lone Pine expecting to find that instructor. Of course, the instructor was an actor & the real airport manager, Bob White, was in the business of flying people in & out of Tunnel Meadows and not especially interested in helping pilots to fly in & out themselves. Page 9 of 11

A series of photos by Ted Sarbin of a Cessna 206 landing at Tunnel Meadows in 1985. Page 10 of 11

According to Ted Sarbin, The airport was closed when the Wilderness areas was established. Simon Hickey reported in 2009, I'm a flight instructor with the UK Royal Air Force & I can confirm that Tunnel Meadows, at the height of summer can be quite challenging for the lessexperienced guys. Especially in a C-130. Done it several times [made a low approach]. We regularly exercise at China Lake & Inyokern training up crews prior to their going to Afghanistan. There are a few high altitude airstrips in Afghanistan so somewhere like Tunnel Meadows gives crews exposure to the reduced performance. Doing in on night vision goggles was 'interesting' A 4/24/10 aerial photo (courtesy of Dallam Oliver-Lee) showed the outline of Tunnel Meadows' runway to still remain recognizable. Page 11 of 11