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UER Forum > Archived US: Pacific Northwest > Old dock in Mukilteo (Viewed 357 times)
dishoul 


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Old dock in Mukilteo
< on 8/17/2010 4:48 AM >
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In Mukilteo right next to the current "port of everett" dock between there and the ferry there is an abandoned dock that is overgrown with plants and mosses. It's really nice and peaceful in the early morning. There are a bunch of little shacks along the length of the dock.

There is also an abandoned military building with all the windows busted out that I really wanted to get into, but the sign was pretty threatening.

from the last image you can tell where it is in relationship to the Mukilteo ferry.

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Re: Old dock in Mukilteo
<Reply # 1 on 8/17/2010 4:50 AM >
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images 6 and 7 are of the building that is owned by the airforce. Has anybody been in there at all?

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Re: Old dock in Mukilteo
<Reply # 2 on 8/17/2010 4:51 AM >
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image 12 is what looks like a pump station or something. Has anyone been in there at all? it is down by the train tracks in Mukilteo near the ferry right by where the Japanese gulch bike trails come out

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Re: Old dock in Mukilteo
<Reply # 3 on 8/17/2010 7:34 PM >
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read this.
http://www.uer.ca/...d=1&threadid=66255
don't post POE details!
It's not very difficult to get into, just go early and the main gate will be open and you just have to squeeze through the second gate that cuts off access to the dock.


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Re: Old dock in Mukilteo
<Reply # 4 on 8/17/2010 7:35 PM >
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other than that, we should check this out again when we go to Seattle this winter.

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Re: Old dock in Mukilteo
<Reply # 5 on 8/17/2010 8:03 PM >
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thanks that was stupid for me to reveal. I modified it

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Re: Old dock in Mukilteo
<Reply # 6 on 8/30/2010 1:38 AM >
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yeah I live right near here and have been everywhere in this facility. It originally was a pump station and jet fuel laboratory for the airforce in the 70's. I have been in the building with the busted windows and it is fairly interesting I have some pictures on my photobucket I can link later when I'm not so lazy. I even explored this facility before they knocked down the big warehouse and the really cool control room to make room for the mukilteo train station. The neighbors on the bluff will call the cops if they see you so its best to check this place out at night, early morning, or on a foggy or rainy day. And going through the main gate past the shell fish farm is kinda sketch. Mukilteo cops are complete tools and are just aching for an excuse to arrest you to keep the state from laying them off. Especially a certain motorcycle cop that resembles farva from super trupers avoid him at all costs he's the devil on two wheels.

-Tom

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Re: Old dock in Mukilteo
<Reply # 7 on 8/30/2010 1:38 AM >
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yeah I live right near here and have been everywhere in this facility. It originally was a pump station and jet fuel laboratory for the airforce in the 70's. I have been in the building with the busted windows and it is fairly interesting I have some pictures on my photobucket I can link later when I'm not so lazy. I even explored this facility before they knocked down the big warehouse and the really cool control room to make room for the mukilteo train station. The neighbors on the bluff will call the cops if they see you so its best to check this place out at night, early morning, or on a foggy or rainy day. And going through the main gate past the shell fish farm is kinda sketch. Mukilteo cops are complete tools and are just aching for an excuse to arrest you to keep the state from laying them off. Especially a certain motorcycle cop that resembles Farva from super troopers avoid him at all costs he's the devil on two wheels.

-Tom
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