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Infiltration Forums > US: Four Corners > massive abandoned place in denver(Viewed 2671 times)
slacko   |  | 
massive abandoned place in denver
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massive abandoned factory, seemed like it used to b a train depot for coal based on tracks within the area. just wanted 2 show u guys!
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sick lil area super tucked away,found mad vintage porno mags in one of the back rooms


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Re: massive abandoned place in denver
<Reply # 1 on 2/13/2021 8:58 PM >
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I was hoping for more narrative/photos or something.

I kind of feel like a victim of click-bait now.



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Re: massive abandoned place in denver
<Reply # 2 on 2/13/2021 11:38 PM >
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Thanks for sharing sorry others aren't



slacko   |  | 
Re: massive abandoned place in denver
<Reply # 3 on 2/15/2021 6:05 PM >
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frankly im gonna go back to get higher quality pics w my gopro later this week so ill update u guys <3 these pics were just some shitter pics i had on my phone



Verkoda   |  | 
Re: massive abandoned place in denver
<Reply # 4 on 2/19/2021 5:48 PM >
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If it's massive, then I am intrigued. Great find and looking forward to the pics.



BloodBoss location:
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Re: massive abandoned place in denver
<Reply # 5 on 2/22/2021 5:52 PM >
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the old burnham yard?



DjMalign location:
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Re: massive abandoned place in denver
<Reply # 6 on 2/24/2021 7:35 AM >
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That's pretty great, I wasn't sure if Denver had much of anything anymore. I'll have to find it



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BloodBoss location:
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Re: massive abandoned place in denver
<Reply # 7 on 2/25/2021 5:58 PM >
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Posted by DjMalign
That's pretty great, I wasn't sure if Denver had much of anything anymore. I'll have to find it


Its not much... Denver's golden age of exploring is long gone.



Verkoda   |  | 
Re: massive abandoned place in denver
<Reply # 8 on 2/25/2021 10:56 PM >
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Its not much... Denver's golden age of exploring is long gone.

That's the vibe I'm getting but we're still putting in the effort. We had to go out East this past weekend to see a school. But this place looks worth the visit.
When was the Golden Age?
Also, how the hell do you put pics in this thing? Are DropBox or Imgur links acceptable?



OnlyFootprints   |  | 
Re: massive abandoned place in denver
<Reply # 9 on 2/26/2021 1:03 AM >
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Posted by Verkoda

That's the vibe I'm getting but we're still putting in the effort. We had to go out East this past weekend to see a school. But this place looks worth the visit.
When was the Golden Age?


---The Golden Age was before there was such a thing as a geo tag / hashtag feature on IG.... The amount of clout chasers that burn spots for 15 likes on a post is truly pathetic... but, it is what it is.------


Posted by Verkoda
Also, how the hell do you put pics in this thing? Are DropBox or Imgur links acceptable?


There is this super crazy feature here that answers all your questions. It's like a magic 8 ball, but easier!

http://www.uer.ca/forum_showthread.asp?fid=1&threadid=60002








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Re: massive abandoned place in denver
<Reply # 10 on 3/6/2021 9:14 AM >
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Posted by OnlyFootprints


---The Golden Age was before there was such a thing as a geo tag / hashtag feature on IG.... The amount of clout chasers that burn spots for 15 likes on a post is truly pathetic... but, it is what it is.------






I too remember that time! Way back when I actually liked instagram. I was on Instagram when there were less than 1000 people, but I usually try to avoid it now.



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Re: massive abandoned place in denver
<Reply # 11 on 3/20/2022 4:27 AM >
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The golden age here in Denver was about done with when I started years ago. Property values are and have been far too high...



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Re: massive abandoned place in denver
<Reply # 12 on 3/20/2022 11:23 AM >
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Golden Age was before IG blew everything up - and before gentrification tore everything down. Gates, General Iron, the Eaton and Loveland sugar mills, the Globeville smelter - we lost all these spots and more in the last decade. The rooftops were looser and less supervised, drains had only the barest of access control, private security was almost nonexistent. Thankfully there's still a few things left if you know where to look and most of the good stuff (as always tbh) is hidden away outside the city.

This looks like Burnham but I can't be certain. Get it while you can, before it lights on fire again.



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Akron location:
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Re: massive abandoned place in denver
<Reply # 13 on 3/20/2022 1:26 PM >
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The "actual" golden ages? Before any of us. In Denver? Probably mid '70s to early '90s. The last good slice there? Late '90s to about 2010. If we're talking Colorado mining farther West? For 19th century stuff, first quarter of the 1900s to about 1960. For more modern hardrock mining? 1960 to about 1990.



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imprezawrxsti location:
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Re: massive abandoned place in denver
<Reply # 14 on 3/22/2022 6:40 AM >
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Posted by Akron
The "actual" golden ages? Before any of us. In Denver? Probably mid '70s to early '90s. The last good slice there? Late '90s to about 2010. If we're talking Colorado mining farther West? For 19th century stuff, first quarter of the 1900s to about 1960. For more modern hardrock mining? 1960 to about 1990.


A blast from the past!! Hope you are well, my friend! Let's go mountain exploring again someday soon, I hope to be back in Colorado by winter.



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Re: massive abandoned place in denver
<Reply # 15 on 10/22/2022 6:17 PM >
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Nice find! And yes, from my short experience, it seems that Denver isn't great for exploring, unless you like drains maybe. Abandoned buildings generally get torn down or repurposed. There are still a few from what I've seen, but they are rare, and considering the homeless here, you may end up wandering into someone's spot without realizing. However, if you're willing to drive, there's definitely stuff to see in CO. The amount of ghost towns is pretty crazy, due to the silver rush a long time ago.



Aran location:
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Re: massive abandoned place in denver
<Reply # 16 on 10/31/2022 5:54 AM >
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RIP the Trainyard, Denver PD keeps way too close an eye on it these days.

And unfortunately Denver isn't a very good place for exploring, not in the city itself at least. It really shines, however, as a fantastic jumping-off point to explore the various mines and ghost towns of the Front Range. Colorado has some of the best of those I've ever seen, they just take considerable logistical planning to successfully explore.



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