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Clostridium
Location: SF Bay Area Gender: Male
We'll see the city's ripped backsides
| | Re: Project Nike <Reply # 20 on 10/25/2013 7:23 AM >
| | | FastEddy: hm...never carried a pick before. Guess I could give it a try- thanks for the tip! Thanks RescueMe1060 and cdevon! Haven't been scared off by the nasty forums just yet .
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cdevon
Location: west county Gender: Male
| | | Re: Project Nike <Reply # 21 on 10/25/2013 7:25 AM >
| | | the forums are always there... watching.... lurking.... judging..... keep up the good work!
When I say I'm 'clean and sober', it means I've showered and I'm headed to the liquor store. |
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xxsonicblue
Location: Los Angeles, CA Gender: Female
I'm Commander Shepard, and this is my favorite forum on the Citadel.
| | | | | Re: Project Nike <Reply # 22 on 10/26/2013 6:48 PM >
| | | Excuse me, yes, hi? I WANT TO GO TO THERE. Nice shots and write up! (PS I'm in the Bay.)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sonicxblue |
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/-/ooligan
Location: Las Vegas area Gender: Male
When in danger, when in doubt, RUN IN CIRCLES, SCREAM AND SHOUT!
| | Re: Project Nike <Reply # 23 on 10/28/2013 7:33 AM >
| | | Last time I checked (around 2009) the former SF-59C compound was owned by the San Mateo County Parks Dept, which used it as an occasional ranger station, storage area, etc. Having a land mobile radio & microwave site there used by San Mateo County SO was their mostly bogus excuse to suggest its a high-security site & deny entry to Nike history buffs. It is about the only San Francisco Protection Zone Nike site which hasn't been well-documented. Also, Nike Trivia -- the 3+ mile distance (I measured it on GPS once) between SF-59C & SF-59L might be close to a record as the longest separation between an IFC. & it's Launch Battery.
More trivia: Several SF Defense Area Nike sites -- 51, 59, 87, 88, 89 were built on or very near the grounds of former Harbor (Coast) Defenses of San Francisco coastal artillery sites, including some coast defense artillery sites that date back to well before WWI! Through modern history, sea-power was the strategic military threat to the United States -- battleships, aircraft carriers, etc. but the big lesson learned towards the end of WWII was that strategic air power (long-range bombers) was the new strategic military threat to the USA. So the big old coast defense artillery sites like Battery Davis at Ft Funston (SF-59A & L), Battery Townsley at Ft Cronkhite (SF-87A/L & SF-88C) amongst others were closed, some of the Anti-Aircraft Artillery gun sites stayed in-service, and then eventually were phased-out as the Nike-Ajax sites became operational. So if you've done your research & know what to look for, some of the Area Area Nike sites have a very broad range of 19th & 20th century military history. Angel Island is one of the best examples -- Civil War up to Nike & technically, you could say 21st Century defense as some of the old SF-91L grounds (power house area) is now owned by the Dept of Homeland Security (USCG).
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SixbyFire
Location: Brooklyn, Ohio Gender: Male
Militant Mouse
| | | Re: Project Nike <Reply # 24 on 10/29/2013 6:42 AM >
| | | Posted by /-/ooligan It is about the only San Francisco Protection Zone Nike site which hasn't been well-documented. |
Maybe it's time for me to get to work on that. I'll have to put my social engineering skills to the test though. Jeff
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Clostridium
Location: SF Bay Area Gender: Male
We'll see the city's ripped backsides
| | Re: Project Nike <Reply # 25 on 10/30/2013 3:35 AM >
| | | /-/ooligan- Great info, I guess I do need to plan a trip up San Bruno Mt at some point. Maybe join up with SixbyFire . I'm guessing the distance for SF-59 has to do with the proximity to SF. Probably not enough space for anything closer. The Bay Area does indeed seem to have a large array of fortifications. As far as I can tell, there is the old Spanish/Mexican Presidio, Benecia's pre-Civil War command post, Forts Point and Reynolds (and the basement of Alcatraz) from the Civil War, the Eastern Battery, Ft Baker and the Presidio Main Post for the Post-Civil War, a whole bunch of Endicotts, WWI and WWII batteries scattered around the Headlands, Ocean Beach Presidio and Angel Island, and finally Ft Mason, Treasure Island, Mare Island, Hunter's Point, Alameda Point, the old Kaiser Shipyards, the Presidio, Moffett Field, Concord, and Hamilton for the interwar years to the end of the Cold War. Right now I'm trying to see if there is a way of reaching the AFB on Mt Um before the area is demolished.
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Vectored Approach
Location: Morgan Hill, CA Gender: Male
| | Re: Project Nike <Reply # 26 on 10/30/2013 6:12 PM >
| | | From what I've heard, all buildings on Mt Uhm. have been razed. I could be wrong. Access is super tricky due to neighbors along the road that do not want people up there. There is a group working to save the tower itself, and have the area opened as open space parkland.
Honesty may be the best policy, but it's important to remember that apparently, by elimination, dishonesty is the second-best policy. -George Carlin (1937 - 2008) |
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FastEddy
| | Re: Project Nike <Reply # 27 on 10/30/2013 8:44 PM >
| | | The County Sheriff monitors the road with a motion-detector video camera at the gate. They will respond if you just go in at the gate, but it takes them 30+ minutes. If you look at Google sat view you can see a minorly overgrown route from Sierra Azul open space to the north that would be fairly casual except for ticks. I've been on it with a bike before, but not all the way.
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SixbyFire
Location: Brooklyn, Ohio Gender: Male
Militant Mouse
| | | Re: Project Nike <Reply # 28 on 10/31/2013 6:30 AM >
| | | Posted by Clostridium /-/ooligan- Great info, I guess I do need to plan a trip up San Bruno Mt at some point. Maybe join up with SixbyFire .
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I'd like to check out the SF-59C from the outside maybe hike down and around it, but for me to get inside legally, well, I'd have to work at it from a more official angle. I need to reshoot SF-59L/A since I didn't get too many good shots last time I was down there. Jeff
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Clostridium
Location: SF Bay Area Gender: Male
We'll see the city's ripped backsides
| | Re: Project Nike <Reply # 30 on 11/4/2013 5:54 AM >
| | | Thanks for the tips on Mt. Um! Yah it looks like a difficult nut to crack. I believe the tower's still there, though things may be changing rapidly: http://www.openspa...cts/mt_umunhum.asp I've also found an account from someone who tried the cross-country route, and it sounds like quite an effort (according to him 3 hours to reach the site). SixbyFire, have you had a lot of luck getting permission from places? I've generally found it better to apologize than get permission, but then I've never tried radio sites and there seem to be quite a few horror stories around regarding them.
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FastEddy
| | Re: Project Nike <Reply # 31 on 11/5/2013 9:30 PM >
| | | Posted by Clostridium I've also found an account from someone who tried the cross-country route, and it sounds like quite an effort (according to him 3 hours to reach the site).
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That's just one way too. The climb is about 2500' vertical. Even with a mountain bike it's about 2-2.5 hours, but the downhill is fast, whereas hiking the downhill is the same as the uphill. They use radar to enforce speed on the Kennedy Rd side, but likely not on the Hicks Rd. side, which is prettier anyway.
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SixbyFire
Location: Brooklyn, Ohio Gender: Male
Militant Mouse
| | | Re: Project Nike <Reply # 32 on 11/6/2013 7:09 AM >
| | | Posted by Clostridium SixbyFire, have you had a lot of luck getting permission from places? I've generally found it better to apologize than get permission, but then I've never tried radio sites and there seem to be quite a few horror stories around regarding them.
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For me there is no way I'd try to get into this place without permission. I know a lot of people that know a lot of people, and I'm working that angle now actually. I'm one step closer than I was a week ago. At least I've got more first hand intel on the site from someone who has been in there in their official capacity, however, they themselves don't have "routine" access. Jeff
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darkstuff
Location: NorCal
| | | Re: Project Nike <Reply # 33 on 11/13/2013 5:06 AM >
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Posted by Austtie Do you have any more pictures from 2005?
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Wold Ridge was pretty interesting in 2008, too.
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Austtie
Location: Ventura County Gender: Male
| | | Re: Project Nike <Reply # 34 on 11/13/2013 5:14 AM >
| | | Posted by darkstuff 1.
Wold Ridge was pretty interesting in 2008, too.
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Very neat. I just looked through your flickr set as well. Thanks for sharing!
https://www.flickr...otos/97773368@N06/ |
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Clostridium
Location: SF Bay Area Gender: Male
We'll see the city's ripped backsides
| | Re: Project Nike <Reply # 35 on 11/14/2013 1:53 AM >
| | | Impressive pic darkstuff! Nice ambient fog. Haven't been there yet, but just figured out the trail.
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MIM-14
Location: Texas Gender: Male
| | Re: Project Nike <Reply # 36 on 11/28/2013 5:33 PM >
| | | I made the long, hard hike up Wolf Ridge to see the un-restored SF-88C back in the summer of 2011 with my brother. It was a bit rough for this out of shape guy but I really wanted to see it... Here's the last hill you see before entering the site:
The remains of the U.S. Army unit sign and radar towers:
The former radar pads:
The buildings seemed freshly painted then, I suppose to cover up the usual, mindless graffiti:
You can actually see the restored SF-88L site from up here:
Down at the launch site, they have a few examples of some of the radar arrays that would have been at SF-88C when it was operational. The LOPAR acquisition radar:
And one of the target or missile tracking sets:
This was a great place to visit if you are a Nike fan like me. -D [last edit 11/28/2013 6:55 PM by MIM-14 - edited 1 times]
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Clostridium
Location: SF Bay Area Gender: Male
We'll see the city's ripped backsides
| | Re: Project Nike <Reply # 37 on 11/29/2013 2:57 AM >
| | | Yah, amazing stuff MIM-14, love the little GG mural! Took the trail the other day but went too late and only got as far as the 16-in battery before I had to turn back. In a way I'm glad; I thought SF-51C was fairly isolated, but it was badly vandalized nonetheless. SF-88C to be in much better condition. The NPS seem to be applying paint jobs all over the headlands.
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Vectored Approach
Location: Morgan Hill, CA Gender: Male
| | Re: Project Nike <Reply # 39 on 12/2/2013 6:08 AM >
| | | Starting at Hicks Road would be the place to start, but you're on a private road, there are nasty hillbilly types up there that will put a gun in your face if they can, and they do watch and patrol the road. Not recommended. Only other options for climbing up there are bushwhacking through poison oak.
Honesty may be the best policy, but it's important to remember that apparently, by elimination, dishonesty is the second-best policy. -George Carlin (1937 - 2008) |
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