3. A massive overhead crane in the cavernous storage facility.
4. The clawwwww.
5. One of the largest overhead cranes I've seen.
6. Great grey owl.
7. Quite possibly one of my favorite photos.
8. Overhead crane with operator's seat.
9. The bucket.
10. Operator`s controls.
11. I heard rumors of a group of people who skate here in the winter.
12. Moving on to other buildings, so we go up the conveyor (in the background) to the top.
13. In the rafters.
14. Atop the wooden catwalks of the storage building.
15.
16. Distribution equipment.
17.
Operator's seat.
18.
19. Found a friend poking its head our way.
20. Family of great grey owls!
21. The long enclosed conveyor.
22.
23. Pump house.
24.
25. All that's left of these storage tanks.
26.
27. Drawbridge to where rail cars were loaded.
28.
A much larger tank.
29.
30. Inside the tank.
31.
Scaffolding to the top of the tank.
32. Atop the tank.
33. On to the largest building on the property.
34. This place has become a public canvas.
35. And heavily vandalized.
36. Catwalks.
37. Not much left of this place.
38. Going up the levels.
39.
40. Rail lines.
Overall I like this location, it's a nice low-risk explore, that's great for showing others new to this hobby. Thought I would post all my photos and get it over with, I don't think it can get any more wrecked than what it already is, other than a demolition crew moving in. Any questions PM me.
post by Mr. Bitey | | Re: Old familiar location. New photos. <Reply # 2 on 6/6/2018 7:07 PM >
Love the peeping hooter! That is so awesome - it doesn't even look real! What a cool thing to see.... This place is pretty cool - you could play hockey in there!
post by goon1 | | Re: Old familiar location. New photos. <Reply # 5 on 11/24/2018 5:47 PM >
Posted by FoMoCo This location has been demolished unfortunately. And was located at:
50.459062, -104.729658
I'm glad I was able document this place.
Glad you got to it before it got demo'd. Maybe it's just because I am from the southern part of the U.S. but to me it seems like the building had a lot more ice than I would have expected.