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I've been longing for an opportunity to explore one of these for years and finally made it happen while working on the road in Saskatchewan earlier this month. This is why I love SK, all you have to do is point your vehicle toward the horizon and go. Part I PSX_20200205_193832 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200205_194059 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200205_194509 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200205_195754 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200205_195130 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200205_200010 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200205_201624 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200205_200816 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200205_201005 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200205_201124 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200205_201748 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr From what I can tell, skimming through mail scraps, newspapers, and previous articles online, this community was abandoned only a few years ago... 2016 likely. As recently as 2015 a cardlock gas station was in business right next door, not a shred of it remains today, they didn't leave a trace behind. PSX_20200205_201856 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200205_202244 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200205_202537 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200205_210544 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200205_202911 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200205_203302 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200205_203905 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200205_204239 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200205_204415 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200205_210022 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200205_204615 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200205_204815 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200205_210930 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr
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Part II PSX_20200205_211430 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200205_213321 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200205_213635 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200205_213903 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200205_214155 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200205_212121 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200205_212652 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200205_214343 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200205_191256 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200205_193506 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200205_180313 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200205_190159 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200205_190411 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200205_190634 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200205_190848 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr Starting to think that a couple of years from now I'll be able to put together an album entirely dedicated to these old Servel gas refrigerators, this must be the 3rd or 4th that I've stumbled upon exploring the Canadian west.
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Part III PSX_20200205_184028 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200205_184313 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200205_180738 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200205_180959 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200205_181356 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200205_181647 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200205_182127 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200205_182357 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200205_182727 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200205_183409 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200205_183038 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200205_183712 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200205_184534 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200205_184803 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200205_184913 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200205_185126 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200205_185654 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200204_163240 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200204_170220 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200204_164721 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200204_165336 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200204_171119 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200204_164248 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200204_171441 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200204_171757 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200204_172243 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr
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Really great set! Tons of character in these places.
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Another beautiful post with gorgeous photos. I just love that prairie red. Fantastic.
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Stellar set and locations EPOCH6 Rarely is a anything posted here like what you dredge up in the back country. Wow.
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PART IV Built in 1970 for the Canada Winter Games, Mount Blackstrap is one of few man-made mountains in the world. At a towering height of ~150 ft above its surroundings it can be seen from kilometers away. After the winter games it was opened for public use under private ownership. In 2008 Mt. Blackstrap was closed permanently due to declining usage. PSX_20200204_180139 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200204_175458 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200204_180430 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200204_180225 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200204_175239 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200204_172932 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200204_174514 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200204_174146 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200204_174006 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200204_180748 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200204_173232 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200204_173744 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr PSX_20200204_180541 by EPOCH 6, on Flickr
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EPOCH6, you dredge up the coolest sites and shoot them proper. Always enjoy your exploits into the back country and your captures. Thank you for sharing these
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Posted by blackhawk EPOCH6, you dredge up the coolest sites and shoot them proper. Always enjoy your exploits into the back country and your captures. Thank you for sharing these
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I appreciate it man. I work in telecommunications and spend so much time in massive mechanical interstitials, machine rooms, service tunnels, basements and the like that it's hugely therapeutic to go roaming around off the grid. I definitely prefer the pace of rural exploration to high risk infiltration in the city. I do love browsing through some of the high stakes photography that is posted here but I doubt there is any of that in the near future for me. I'll be exploring Arizona for the first time next month as long as the border stays open amid coronavirus concerns. I'm booked to fly out of Washington and apparently they're not doing so hot right now, fingers crossed.
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Posted by EPOCH6 I appreciate it man. I work in telecommunications and spend so much time in massive mechanical interstitials, machine rooms, service tunnels, basements and the like that it's hugely therapeutic to go roaming around off the grid. I definitely prefer the pace of rural exploration to high risk infiltration in the city. I do love browsing through some of the high stakes photography that is posted here but I doubt there is any of that in the near future for me. I'll be exploring Arizona for the first time next month as long as the border stays open amid coronavirus concerns. I'm booked to fly out of Washington and apparently they're not doing so hot right now, fingers crossed.
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Cool stuff EPOCH6. If you've never been to Arizona you're in for a treat. The cactus are amazing. April is a good time; not too hot. Still too cool for most of the reptiles though. Maybe some will be out. The Gila monster is one of the coolest and I think the only venomous lizard in the US. May see some rattlers too. Yeah the coronavirus is fixing to pop. If so you know how the natives get The idiots here now are buying up all the toilet paper. WTF is that? That's their biggest concern?
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I love these pictures! The light in each of them makes everything look more vibrant and really makes the pictures pop! Nice work!
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