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Re: Pacific Southwest photo a day.
<Reply # 260 on 10/31/2011 2:49 PM >

Posted by SinCalRyder
Some good light painting there therrin, sorry we couldn't make it with you, we were just committed to all kinds of stuff this weekend, but it looks like you had it under control ;)


You're formally invited for next weekend. Same bat time, same bat place.
(that's a pun on the bat part, there actually were two bats in there)

Let me know if you think you can handle....THE UNDERGROUND!! MUHUHAHAHAHAHAH!

(sorry, haloween just came upon me for a second)


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post by decrepitude   |  | 
Re: Pacific Southwest photo a day.
<Reply # 261 on 10/31/2011 4:26 PM >

Up to the usual trouble at the Marin headlands.








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post by SinCalRyder   |  | 
Re: Pacific Southwest photo a day.
<Reply # 262 on 10/31/2011 4:46 PM >

Nice shots CR, love that you can actually see under the water in there. Thanks for sharing and it was great to finally meet you in person this weekend!


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post by cdracingzx6r   |  | 
Re: Pacific Southwest photo a day.
<Reply # 264 on 10/31/2011 6:09 PM >

Posted by SinCalRyder
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Awesome photo man!


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post by cr400   |  | 
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<Reply # 266 on 10/31/2011 7:59 PM >

I smell fish guts and poo poo..........

Sorry the shipyard was locked, I'll try to check on it more often.

It was really great meeting all of you. I had already been out on many of your explores thru your lenses. But it was great to actually talk to all of you.

I hope to see everyone again sometime.
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post by SinCalRyder   |  | 
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<Reply # 267 on 10/31/2011 8:10 PM >

No worries, Lil Bugsy and I will be back real soon for the ship yard. In fact we were talking about it last night and will probably plan on staying a weekend right there, between what I already knew and what I learned this weekend, we have plenty to stay busy there =)


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post by cdracingzx6r   |  | 
Re: Pacific Southwest photo a day.
<Reply # 268 on 10/31/2011 9:44 PM >

Posted by cr400


It was really great meeting all of you. I had already been out on many of your explores thru your lenses. But it was great to actually talk to all of you.

I hope to see everyone again sometime.




Agreed. Was awesome to get a chance to do a group meet down here. A first for me.

Thanks for showing us around the island CR! Already have a return explore in mind for a certain spot we didnt get a chance to see yesterday.


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post by SinCalRyder   |  | 
Re: Pacific Southwest photo a day.
<Reply # 269 on 10/31/2011 9:46 PM >

Posted by cdracingzx6r
Already have a return explore in mind for a certain spot we didnt get a chance to see yesterday.


That bad ass Disney Cruise Ship?



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post by cr400   |  | 
Re: Pacific Southwest photo a day.
<Reply # 270 on 10/31/2011 10:17 PM >

I can always scout things a day or so in advance of a visit........

SinCal likes wrecks, I know of an old ship wreck. Not a lot left anymore, but it was a liberty ship, so there is a large debris field at the bottom of a steep cliff trail.

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post by cdracingzx6r   |  | 
Re: Pacific Southwest photo a day.
<Reply # 271 on 11/1/2011 3:28 AM >

Posted by SinCalRyder


That bad ass Disney Cruise Ship?



Haha. You know it! You want to meet up and check out the cruise ship? You mentioned something about coming back down soon.


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<Reply # 272 on 11/1/2011 4:26 PM >








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post by EVPPS   |  | 
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<Reply # 273 on 11/1/2011 9:54 PM >

This one is from the Cathedral of Junk, in Austin, TX. It's a giant outdoor complex made entirely of scrap, built in a guy's back yard over a period of 20 years. It's actually very close to downtown. Not Pacific Southwest, but what the hell. It's well worth a visit if you ever find yourself in Austin.




edit - just figuring out inline image posting


Posted by decrepitude
Up to the usual trouble at the Marin headlands.

http://gemini670.s...2/i-L9bQD8x-X2.jpg



Battery Alexander!



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post by SinCalRyder   |  | 
Re: Pacific Southwest photo a day.
<Reply # 274 on 11/1/2011 9:58 PM >

What do you think Decreptitude...... Great minds think alike?? =)




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post by decrepitude   |  | 
Re: Pacific Southwest photo a day.
<Reply # 275 on 11/1/2011 10:25 PM >

Posted by SinCalRyder
What do you think Decreptitude...... Great minds think alike?? =)


Ha! Drinky Crow must have run off with your women!






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post by SinCalRyder   |  | 
Re: Pacific Southwest photo a day.
<Reply # 276 on 11/1/2011 10:39 PM >

Posted by decrepitude


Ha! Drinky Crow must have run off with your women!




Nope Drinky Crow came later looking for scraps lol. That shots from our visit up there several months ago




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post by decrepitude   |  | 
Re: Pacific Southwest photo a day.
<Reply # 277 on 11/1/2011 11:20 PM >

Posted by SinCalRyder
Nope Drinky Crow came later looking for scraps lol. That shots from our visit up there several months ago


I figured that's when you took that. The bunker right behind this magazine used to be wide open....the good old days.




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post by SinCalRyder   |  | 
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<Reply # 278 on 11/1/2011 11:22 PM >

We figured that by looking inside that at one point it was cause of the grafitti



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post by EVPPS   |  | 
Re: Pacific Southwest photo a day.
<Reply # 279 on 11/2/2011 12:05 AM >

Posted by SinCalRyder
We figured that by looking inside that at one point it was cause of the grafitti



The air inside is also pretty bad, due to a complete lack of ventilation. There looked to be a fair amount of peeling paint (lead) and asbestos, so it could have been a safety concern as well. For some reason, they also seemed to be storing missile racks from the Nike site at the end of the long left-hand corridor.




I've read that there are communication tubes running through the walls at the rear extremes of the complex, which is how the mortar crew communicated before telephones were installed. I would have loved to have know about them at the time we were last inside, just to hear how they sounded.

The location is still quite accessible without disturbing anything if you're discreet and a bit handy with puzzles. It does takes a little while to get in, the area around it is popular with tourists and patrolled by rangers and the entrance is completely exposed to the road, so I wouldn't recommend it.


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