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UER Forum > Archived US: Pacific Northwest > Mill (Viewed 813 times)
JMEseattle 


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Mill
< on 4/24/2013 10:05 PM >
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Fisher Flour Mill. Warnings or pre-cautions? Please IM.

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Re: Mill
<Reply # 1 on 4/25/2013 12:38 AM >
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Bring extra cans of paint, you'll probably run out.

never know until you go
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Re: Mill
<Reply # 2 on 4/25/2013 6:30 AM >
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Posted by AaronNi
Bring extra cans of paint, you'll probably run out.


LOL yeah I miss the glory days when it was all clean and all the equipment and water worked. Then came the dumb asses.

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Re: Mill
<Reply # 3 on 4/25/2013 3:46 PM >
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No need for paint, I am a camera girl ;)

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Re: Mill
<Reply # 4 on 4/29/2013 1:58 AM >
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Just a quick response back to my previous post. I decided I would post a few photos from my excursion for you all. ;) I also found the top of the world, with no issues.


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Re: Mill
<Reply # 5 on 4/29/2013 4:19 AM >
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That hole keeps getting bigger...

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Re: Mill
<Reply # 6 on 4/29/2013 7:46 AM >
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http://www.flickr....72157633375840140/

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Re: Mill
<Reply # 7 on 5/8/2013 4:38 PM >
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Posted by AaronNi
That hole keeps getting bigger...


there is no longer any power or light anywhere in the building. they've even started on the motors for the man lifts. The building is dead, but king county still uses it for storage so its likely to be around for a while.

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Re: Mill
<Reply # 8 on 5/8/2013 4:39 PM >
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I'm not going to lie, I feel like an idiot for only being able to figure out how to get into the building on the right, which is cool yet very limited interest factor.

Edit: Oh right my photos from there http://www.flickr....72157632204067354/
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Re: Mill
<Reply # 9 on 5/8/2013 5:13 PM >
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Posted by prettylilhatemachine
I'm not going to lie, I feel like an idiot for only being able to figure out how to get into the building on the right, which is cool yet very limited interest factor.

Edit: Oh right my photos from there http://www.flickr....72157632204067354/


there is a bridge...

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Re: Mill
<Reply # 10 on 5/8/2013 5:16 PM >
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There's a dead end way into the building, it takes you to the top floor and that's it. Didn't have time for more than that since I was with a photographer who is even slower than me. Like I said idiot idiot idiot......

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Re: Mill
<Reply # 11 on 5/8/2013 10:59 PM >
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Posted by prettylilhatemachine
There's a dead end way into the building, it takes you to the top floor and that's it. Didn't have time for more than that since I was with a photographer who is even slower than me. Like I said idiot idiot idiot......

wait...what? I know of no dead end entrance. Once your inside everything pretty much connects to everything, or so I thought anyway. Maybe I missed something...


also, the silos are over there, careful not to fall through one of the many holes in the floor. that is, if you go back.
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Re: Mill
<Reply # 12 on 5/9/2013 1:49 AM >
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The building the PLHM visited was the oldest silos on site for the mill. They're disconnected from the interior walkways of the newer complex everyone visits and has a fun spiral staircase built for 5'0" individuals.

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Re: Mill
<Reply # 13 on 5/10/2013 6:24 PM >
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My favorite way to access the area used to be climbing the train cars, but they have since been moved away from the building.

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Re: Mill
<Reply # 14 on 5/10/2013 9:17 PM >
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Posted by AaronNi
The building the PLHM visited was the oldest silos on site for the mill. They're disconnected from the interior walkways of the newer complex everyone visits and has a fun spiral staircase built for 5'0" individuals.


Yup! That's where I was. The other photographer was taller than six feet with a huge pack, he did not have fun in the staircase that trip. The holes covered in plastic the same color as the floor were delightful. That being said, that part of the building is relatively un-graffitied. And there are these handy hooks in the ceiling........ you could do some fun things with those.

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Re: Mill
<Reply # 15 on 6/11/2013 9:54 PM >
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Posted by prettylilhatemachine
you could do some fun things with those.


i now need to go back and accomplish some of these things.

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Re: Mill
<Reply # 16 on 6/14/2013 10:21 PM >
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From a recent trip to the mill - - pigeons all coked out on flour were a trip
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