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13thmurder
Location: Portland, OR Gender: Male Total Likes: 62 likes
| | | Re: What's the creepiest thing you've found while exploring? < Reply # 127 on 4/10/2016 11:08 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | I was once looking for a ghost town in California called Drawbridge. It's out in the middle of some baylands, and doesn't have an easy way to access it anymore. It was summer, so i was just driving around the perimeter of the bay to see if there was a large enough dried out spot to just walk out there and see if i could find it. That wouldn't be unreasonable. Anyway, i ended up driving on a gravel road behind some empty office buildings. Not sure if they were vacant, or just empty because it was the weekend. Anyway, i found a weird little area between a disused power substation and an abandoned but very secured strip mine where some fences met up oddly and made sort of a square inlet cutout with just baylands behind. This was maybe a quarter mile past those electronics buildings. I noticed a new Mercedes parked on this road, maybe 50ish feet away from the square inlet in the fence. Noticed... in that little inset square area there was a tent, and probably hundreds of sunchip bags littering the ground. Blue flavor. All blue. Now i stopped to look closer because i noticed something on the fence. A dead duck, bleeding. Noticed there were guns laying around, including a plastic bucket with 4 rifle barrels pointing straight up out of it. One looked automatic, the rest looked like hunting rifles. And tied to the fence behind the tent were all manner of bones, body parts, and dead animals. The tent was moving around as though someone was moving around in there and trying to come out, so i got a picture real quick and got the hell out of there. This is the picture: The black thing in the foreground is the tent.
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| DarkAngel
Gender: Male Total Likes: 275 likes
His operating system is unstable.
| | | Re: What's the creepiest thing you've found while exploring? < Reply # 129 on 4/11/2016 8:09 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by 13thmurder I was once looking for a ghost town in California called Drawbridge. It's out in the middle of some baylands, and doesn't have an easy way to access it anymore. It was summer, so i was just driving around the perimeter of the bay to see if there was a large enough dried out spot to just walk out there and see if i could find it. That wouldn't be unreasonable. Anyway, i ended up driving on a gravel road behind some empty office buildings. Not sure if they were vacant, or just empty because it was the weekend. Anyway, i found a weird little area between a disused power substation and an abandoned but very secured strip mine where some fences met up oddly and made sort of a square inlet cutout with just baylands behind. This was maybe a quarter mile past those electronics buildings. I noticed a new Mercedes parked on this road, maybe 50ish feet away from the square inlet in the fence. Noticed... in that little inset square area there was a tent, and probably hundreds of sunchip bags littering the ground. Blue flavor. All blue. Now i stopped to look closer because i noticed something on the fence. A dead duck, bleeding. Noticed there were guns laying around, including a plastic bucket with 4 rifle barrels pointing straight up out of it. One looked automatic, the rest looked like hunting rifles. And tied to the fence behind the tent were all manner of bones, body parts, and dead animals. The tent was moving around as though someone was moving around in there and trying to come out, so i got a picture real quick and got the hell out of there. This is the picture: http://i.imgur.com/oQ48URU.jpg The black thing in the foreground is the tent.
| I'd have bailed when I saw the guns IMO, but the part in red makes zero sense. Real automatic weapons are fairly rare, with it being (extremely) more likely to have been a regular rifle. On topic, the creepiest one would have been *real* looking fresh bloody handprints and drag marks at an abandoned house and it's attached garage. Nope'd the fuck out of there fast. Turned out the local PD was there a few hours before to rig the place up for some SWAT training that evening. If we had stayed longer, things could have been real awkward when they popped in and found out people were in there.
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| Aran
Location: Kansas City Gender: Male Total Likes: 1850 likes
Huh. I guess covid made me a trendsetter.
| | | Re: What's the creepiest thing you've found while exploring? < Reply # 132 on 4/14/2016 3:15 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by DarkAngel
Oddly enough, the "military style" guns are less powerful than a hunting rifle, and are just cosmetically similar to military weapons. They lack certain parts to make them function like real ones, and it is a federal crime to try to convert them.
| The guns aren't the most disturbing part. What the hell is with the animal corpses? When you first talked about guns and chip bags I though it could be some littering hunters- even the duck could be passed off as a fresh kill being kept off the ground. But the bones? Those had fur, dried flesh attached. Those obviously weren't killed for food, nor for trophies. Who kills that many animals and then hangs them on a fence to decompose, in the middle of their living quarters? Whatever was going on there, it wasn't hunting. I can tell you that much.
| "Sorry, I didn't know I'm not supposed to be here," he said, knowing full well he wasn't supposed to be there. |
| Landser
Location: Fremont, CA Gender: Male Total Likes: 91 likes
| | | Re: What's the creepiest thing you've found while exploring? < Reply # 135 on 4/14/2016 4:16 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by 13thmurder I was once looking for a ghost town in California called Drawbridge. It's out in the middle of some baylands, and doesn't have an easy way to access it anymore. It was summer, so i was just driving around the perimeter of the bay to see if there was a large enough dried out spot to just walk out there and see if i could find it. That wouldn't be unreasonable. Anyway, i ended up driving on a gravel road behind some empty office buildings. Not sure if they were vacant, or just empty because it was the weekend. Anyway, i found a weird little area between a disused power substation and an abandoned but very secured strip mine where some fences met up oddly and made sort of a square inlet cutout with just baylands behind. This was maybe a quarter mile past those electronics buildings. I noticed a new Mercedes parked on this road, maybe 50ish feet away from the square inlet in the fence. Noticed... in that little inset square area there was a tent, and probably hundreds of sunchip bags littering the ground. Blue flavor. All blue. Now i stopped to look closer because i noticed something on the fence. A dead duck, bleeding. Noticed there were guns laying around, including a plastic bucket with 4 rifle barrels pointing straight up out of it. One looked automatic, the rest looked like hunting rifles. And tied to the fence behind the tent were all manner of bones, body parts, and dead animals. The tent was moving around as though someone was moving around in there and trying to come out, so i got a picture real quick and got the hell out of there. This is the picture: http://i.imgur.com/oQ48URU.jpg The black thing in the foreground is the tent.
| I think I know what place you're talking about. Isn't this at the end of the street with the movie theater? I drive down to the end of the street during my break. But I don't think that it's a mine at the end of the street..it's a waste disposal facility. And the offices are still in use. And there is another, easier way to drawbridge. Did you ever find your way to drawbridge?
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