This caboose has been sitting in this spot for quite a while. My friends have visited it on several occasions. The place is gross.
I call this the Shaker because the previous residents of this caboose gratified that onto the wall. Sadly I did not take any photos of the really cool artwork o the walls.
Other side. Unlike the previous visits the door was open. There was also a tarp in the back that wasn't there.
This Kermit doll is what makes this place so special. All of its limbs have been removed and its eyes have big black x's over them.
This is what was behind every door in the caboose. Just trash and empty beer bottles.
Thats it! Hope you enjoyed. They'll be some new photos soon (i hope). Fear of the unknown is the greatest fear of all - Yvon Chouinard
It's been there as long as I can remember. Cool shots. I don't know how many times I've looked at that thing out of the corner of my eye driving over there, but I've never stopped. Dunno why. Glad someone did. Dust came and went in that dark, and a harpstring gesticulation of spiders.
Posted by Phantsamagore It's been there as long as I can remember. Cool shots. I don't know how many times I've looked at that thing out of the corner of my eye driving over there, but I've never stopped. Dunno why. Glad someone did.
It's always there, but It will sometimes get moved when a train comes through. The last time we went here, right as we climbed to the top of the tracks, a train took it away! Luckily it came back.
Fear of the unknown is the greatest fear of all - Yvon Chouinard
I remember exploring this back in 08 or 09 and it had been there long before that. While the windows were broken back then as well, it wasn't filled with trash, no kermit to speak of, and the piece of Plexiglas on the east side of the train hadn't been installed yet (not sure what the point of it is?)
Posted by Roadrunner6913 I remember exploring this back in 08 or 09 and it had been there long before that. While the windows were broken back then as well, it wasn't filled with trash, no kermit to speak of, and the piece of Plexiglas on the east side of the train hadn't been installed yet (not sure what the point of it is?)
Plexi was probably installed to prevent stuff from being thrown at the windows. My friend also updated by with the status of this place and apparently some one cut Kermit's rope!
Fear of the unknown is the greatest fear of all - Yvon Chouinard