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Infiltration Forums > US: Pacific Northwest > That abandoned missile silo(Viewed 9257 times)
TunnelRunner33 location:
Seattle
 
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Re: That abandoned missile silo
<Reply # 20 on 3/4/2015 9:16 PM >
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I feel like even if you were able to drain the water out, there are probably collapsed or blocked-over sections beneath the surface. They wouldn't just leave the whole thing open down there would they?



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OttoL location:
Pacific Northwest
 
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Re: That abandoned missile silo
<Reply # 21 on 3/5/2015 4:08 AM >
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Posted by LuminousAphid
I vote we rent a pump for like $40 for a day and drain the things out during the summer... I have wanted to see what's down there since I went with TomUE the first time.


It's just a large rectangular room down there.






MoleNet94 location:
Skagit County, WA
 
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Re: That abandoned missile silo
<Reply # 22 on 3/5/2015 5:47 AM >
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Posted by OttoL


It's just a large rectangular room down there.

http://www.nikemis...zine%20CutAway.jpg



Might have been better just to reference the source page, which also has labels and pictures. ;)



OttoL location:
Pacific Northwest
 
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Re: That abandoned missile silo
<Reply # 23 on 3/6/2015 3:32 AM >
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Posted by MoleNet94


Might have been better just to reference the source page, which also has labels and pictures. ;)


I guess so. It was just a random google image search grab.



TunnelRunner33 location:
Seattle
 
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Re: That abandoned missile silo
<Reply # 24 on 3/6/2015 4:01 AM >
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Well thanks for posting it, anyway. I'm a little surprised that for some reason I never tried to look that up myself, LOL!

I figured from the top of the bunker that there couldn't be very much down there, but I was expecting something a little more elaborate. It would still be pretty cool, I'm sure.




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TomUE location:
Mukilteo WA.
 
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Re: That abandoned missile silo
<Reply # 25 on 3/10/2015 2:53 AM >
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@luminousaphid

After falling into the silo and cutting my knee pretty bad ruining my clothes cell phone wallet etc in the nasty water I decided I saw enough of the inside of the silo. lol. I had a pretty good plan to drain it but I was also afraid of damaging people's houses "down stream" and if someone else fell through one of the numerous holes down there and I saw it on the news I know I would feel guilty about it later so I decided just to leave it alone. I really want to go see the functional niki site in california.



OttoL location:
Pacific Northwest
 
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Re: That abandoned missile silo
<Reply # 26 on 3/12/2015 5:46 AM >
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Posted by TomUE
I really want to go see the functional niki site in california.


I have been there (SF 88L) several times. It's totally preserved, but far from functional. If you are interested in site history and location info, you can read this book is pretty good.

Also, for a more general book about the Nike system rings of supersonic steel has a brief history and site details of every nike installation in the US...





JMEseattle location:
Seattle, Wa
 
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Re: That abandoned missile silo
<Reply # 27 on 3/20/2015 8:32 PM >
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Great set of the place! Well shot!



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Re: That abandoned missile silo
<Reply # 28 on 3/28/2015 9:13 PM >
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I'm not a fan of HDR. That being said, I think you did an awesome job and didn't over do it the way most do (which is why I tend not to like it 95% of the time).

Very nice! Great set!



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