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post by Talisman   |  | 
Re: 0rding
<Reply # 60 on 7/8/2012 5:29 PM >

Thinking I may need to talk to someone that actually trained out there at that time. My buddy's uncle practiced helicopter insertions out there during the Vietnam war, he may have some info also. With 40+ years of plant growth to hide it I coulda rode right past the site without even knowing. I came across old rotten pieces of plywood and part of a hinged wooden structure half buried in a ditch, which made me think I was getting close, but alas, to no avail. There are some really dense oak knolls out there, felt a bit overwhelmed at times. Still fun though. 


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Re: 0rding
<Reply # 61 on 7/8/2012 8:40 PM >

Looking through Google Earth, found this curious sight...

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post by Salinas Explorer   |  | This member has been banned. See the banlist for more information.

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<Reply # 62 on 7/8/2012 8:51 PM >

This place looks completely abandoned...

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post by HuninHune   |  | 
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<Reply # 63 on 7/8/2012 9:32 PM >

Posted by Salinas Explorer
This place looks completely abandoned...

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Impossible City?


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post by Talisman   |  | 
Re: 0rding
<Reply # 64 on 7/8/2012 9:44 PM >

Posted by HuninHune


Impossible City?


That is Impossible City. Heard gunfire over there yesterday. Put a damper on my plan.


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post by Tasmith   |  | 
Re: 0rding
<Reply # 65 on 7/9/2012 5:48 AM >

I do know where there was some tunnels dug out. They were pointed out to me by my neighbor who was stationed there. I'm sure these were not the only ones, but don't get your hopes up, they caved in a long time ago. Not much there but some barbed wire and a few spots that were reenforced with wood. It's basically back to being nature. I don't know anything about a village, but I wouldn't be surprised. PM me if you have any questions, ord is literally my back yard.


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post by Talisman   |  | 
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<Reply # 66 on 7/9/2012 4:18 PM >

Posted by Tasmith
I do know where there was some tunnels dug out. They were pointed out to me by my neighbor who was stationed there. I'm sure these were not the only ones, but don't get your hopes up, they caved in a long time ago. Not much there but some barbed wire and a few spots that were reenforced with wood. It's basically back to being nature. I don't know anything about a village, but I wouldn't be surprised. PM me if you have any questions, ord is literally my back yard.


Thanks Tas, sent you a PM. Not really expecting to find much, just addicted to the search. It"s becoming a weekly obsession now.


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post by decrepitude   |  | 
Re: 0rding
<Reply # 67 on 7/9/2012 4:26 PM >

Posted by Talisman
Thanks Tas, sent you a PM. Not really expecting to find much, just addicted to the search. It"s becoming a weekly obsession now.


If its there Tasmith will know it. I also agree the size of this place can inspire some obsessive tendencies. If you haven't done IM city at night its something else. One of the creepiest places I've ever been.




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post by Talisman   |  | 
Re: 0rding
<Reply # 68 on 7/9/2012 5:36 PM >

Posted by decrepitude


If its there Tasmith will know it. I also agree the size of this place can inspire some obsessive tendencies. If you haven't done IM city at night its something else. One of the creepiest places I've ever been.




Camping out there for a night is on my to-do list, believe me. Hoping to accomplish that this summer.


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post by Astro   |  | Usually naked

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<Reply # 69 on 7/9/2012 5:44 PM >

Posted by Salinas Explorer
Looking through Google Earth, found this curious sight...

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YOU FOUND A BOAT!!! WOOHOO!!! OMG I CAN FIND BOATS TOO!!!



YOU SHOULD GO CHECK IT OUT AND WE CAN HAVE LIKE MATCHING BOAT PICS!!


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post by u-235   |  | 
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<Reply # 70 on 7/9/2012 5:46 PM >

Is that Walt and Jesse's motorhome in the back? Seems like a good place to cook...


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post by Crypton   |  | 
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<Reply # 71 on 7/9/2012 5:50 PM >

Posted by u-235
Is that Walt and Jesse's motorhome in the back? Seems like a good place to cook...


+1 Upgraded model


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post by decrepitude   |  | 
Re: 0rding
<Reply # 72 on 7/9/2012 5:55 PM >

Posted by Talisman
Camping out there for a night is on my to-do list, believe me. Hoping to accomplish that this summer.


I've wanted to do the same for a couple seasons now. Let me know what your schedule is like. Like most of us I have more camping/biking equipment than time.








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post by Talisman   |  | 
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<Reply # 73 on 7/9/2012 6:27 PM >

Posted by decrepitude


I've wanted to do the same for a couple seasons now. Let me know what your schedule is like. Like most of us I have more camping/biking equipment than time.








Cool. let me look at the calendar, then I'll PM you with a few dates. Wouldnt wanna let certain organizations know when we are gonna be out there.


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post by decrepitude   |  | 
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<Reply # 74 on 7/9/2012 7:32 PM >

Posted by Talisman
Cool. let me look at the calendar, then I'll PM you with a few dates. Wouldnt wanna let certain organizations know when we are gonna be out there.


Fer sure. Its been a bit since I've been out there so I'm also curious as to the current status of some areas.






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post by Mr. D Ralter   |  | 
Re: 0rding
<Reply # 75 on 7/9/2012 9:45 PM >

Some Veterans decided to clean up Parker Flats exposing the oval track and erect a Memorial.

http://www.montere...monkeywrench-unit/


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post by decrepitude   |  | 
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<Reply # 76 on 7/9/2012 10:06 PM >

Posted by Mr. D Ralter
Some Veterans decided to clean up Parker Flats exposing the oval track and erect a Memorial.

http://www.montere...monkeywrench-unit/


Thanks for the link Mr. D. Thats a really cool gesture. Good for them. It never ceases to amaze me how little the armed services care to preserve the institutions and facilities it once valued and then threw away with reckless abandon.







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post by Opheliaism   |  | Moderator

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<Reply # 77 on 7/9/2012 10:22 PM >

Keep personal attacks to yourself and keep this thread on topic please. Two mods having to sort this thing out in one day is just one step from it being locked and temp-bans issued.

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post by decrepitude   |  | 
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<Reply # 78 on 7/9/2012 10:27 PM >

Posted by Opheliaism
Keep personal attacks to yourself and keep this thread on topic please. Two mods having to sort this thing out in one day is just one step from it being locked and temp-bans issued.


THIS.






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post by Mr. D Ralter   |  | 
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<Reply # 79 on 7/9/2012 11:39 PM >

Posted by decrepitude


Thanks for the link Mr. D. Thats a really cool gesture. Good for them. It never ceases to amaze me how little the armed services care to preserve the institutions and facilities it once valued and then threw away with reckless abandon.








I totally agree with you.

I read that people are beginning to rethink the redevelopment of Fort Ord, instead of building on it, they want to turn it more of it into open space. This still means tearing down the old base, but I would rather see open space than a bunch of houses.

Also, there is a group of volunteers hoping to open a Fort Ord Museum, I hope they are successful. They are amassing an archive. "The project also seeks to preserve and restore one or more of the historic wooden military buildings (WWII era) and one or more historic masonry buildings (Korean War era) as physical artifacts of Fort Ord history."

http://foma.csumb....ord-museum-archive

Also, I really hope they do not tear down the radar tower on Mount Umunhum.


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