Resurrecting an old VERY interesting thread, there are 3 more beacon sites just in the Mckinney pass area of northern Nevada, the one you found at the summit was north of 2 sites by just about a mile or so, They are just sites with cement bases, they are at coords: N40 12.538, W117 48.010 and
N40 12.353, W11748.283 respectively.
There is also a site just northeast of the others that is just out of site of this picture,
It is located at coords: N40 13.709, W117 44.509, and is one of the last standing beacons anywhere! it is different from the others in that it had no generator or housing at the site and was powered by acetylene or propane, not sure which! it also was in a fixed position that did not rotate!
As it stands today!
The base of the tower, notice the tie downs like the others!
The door is also the first part of ladder to the top!
Here is the gas manifold that powered the light!
Another full view with the sun behind the beacon!
View of the beacon itself!
Photo I found on the web of the inside of the beacon!
Tag on the side of the beacon housing!
I believe the only reason this beacon still stands today is the fact that it is around 500 to 750 feet above the valley floor and there is no road to it,
that also means the caretaker was one tough sumbitch who had to lug all the beacon fuel up to the summit by hand or drag it there, it is a decent hike up and that keeps most people away!
There is some great info on the airway beacons at
www.atchistory.org including pics of the humboldt radio station and buffalo valley site back in the day, Really cool!!
Thanks to PHXtaco for starting this adventure report and helping spread some very interesting history!!