I hardly consider this any kind of "Episode" due to that fact that I really only took pictures but I like the sound of the title.
**WARNING: Thread is Picture Intensive**
I spoiler tagged them all to make your life better.
So for a little back story, this exploration happened by accident, we had no idea it was there and we had no plans to explore anything that day. Yesterday,
mafiabro and I were walking down train tracks sipping Monster for a few hours, don't ask why, we were bored as fuck. After walking straight for around 3 hours I noticed a path to the left of the tracks, I pointed it out to him and we decided to go check it out.
After walking down the sketchiest fucking path known to man, covered in fallen trees and probably some AIDS, we found our way here.
We made our way past the fence and discovered that we were in an old and abandoned Train Refueling Station.
There was a tunnel leading down in the ground with a rusty ass ladder in it. We dropped a rock down to hear how deep it was, but never really heard it hit the bottom.
I don't really know much about Train Refueling Stations, but if I had to guess, I'd say this is where they had the fuel.
And this looks like it's where they parked the trains to refuel them.
After checking out the giant empty fuel tank,
We noticed that up the hill there was a huge cement wall or something like that.
Once up there, we found some really nice pieces.
And of course, before leaving, I left my own shitty mark. I really need to write more, my shit really does look like shit compared to everything else there.
And these are only some of the pictures I took. I took about 80something pictures, If you want to see them all, I put them all in this ZIP file.
Enjoy!
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/30996330/Paco%27s%20Exploration.zip
Comments
Yeah, the tags kind of seal the deal on it's state of abandonment.
Yea it was a really cool find. And believe it or not, that piece with the skull to the right of it is from 1999. He dated it, a lot of those tags and pieces are really old. The place is just untouched. Down the tracks under a bridge there were some tags from 1994 and a few pieces from "NUES" who also had a few pieces in the place we explored.
NUES?
I wonder who that is:o
Also, why does urbex need to be in Bad Ideas?
Maybe I'll go back with a light. It was pitch black down there.
And it doesn't really have to be but seeing as how most of the times people are trespassing, it only makes sense.
Cool pictures too.
I demand that this happens. (please?)