Short SJ WalkBefore moving to NYC, we decided to check off some San Jose spots. These were all separate spots, only related by walking proximity. The train bridge had a Girafa one-flow on it. I… Continue reading →
Crawdad CreekThough I've seen crawdads swimming around while lurking creeks, this is the first time I've actually seen them walking around outside of the water. I pet one and he adorably put hi… Continue reading →
Beach PipesI've known about this spots location and have been wanting to check it out for awhile. The outside is easy to check out, and probably familiar to people who walk their dogs on the … Continue reading →
HYSU Tunnel + Neighbor TunnelThe word on the street is the HYSU crew (Have You Seen Us?) claimed a creek tunnel to themselves as their personal showcase for HYSU graff. They'll even paint over anyone else who … Continue reading →
More South Bay CreeksWhile in the area, decided to check some south bay creeks off the bottomless list. Turns out, one of the stops we checked @bayareawanderer had already been to - and was home to a g… Continue reading →
180+ Girafas (and counting!)On Jan 01 2015 I started a campaign on Instagram to post the 150 girafa peices @bayareawanderer and I had found over the course of our adventures. For the next six months I updated… Continue reading →
150 Girafas Found!I recently when though my entire archive of graffiti photos, and separated out one of each Girafa I have visited. I'm three away from having visited 150 still-running Girafa peices… Continue reading →
Girafa UnmaskedI'm posting this a little late after the fact, but a few weeks ago Girafa held a show at the Seeing Things Gallery in San Jose. As far as I'm aware, this was the first time he did … Continue reading →
Covered Bunkers - Uncovered!A while back I posted about some mystery covered bunkers, that had been covered with a heavy thick netting by the city for some reason. Well, word on the street had it that the net… Continue reading →
Found Galdo!A few months ago, Girafa tempted his followers with an Instagram post, asking WHERE'S GALDO? Girafa hid a "Galdo," character in some creek, using his new style of combining … Continue reading →
Yet Another Creek (Worth it)By the time we reached this creek, it had already been a long day and our feet were killing us. But one more to go, and a few hours of day light left. Time to kill it. Luckily it p… Continue reading →
The Drop DownWe almost walked the length of this creek twice - from surface streets - before we actually entered. This urban-canal is far from being a nature stroll, it's concrete for it's enti… Continue reading →
North South CreekWe found a group of interconnected creeks, with the main line running north-south, while a few creeks split off to the east. This is the first creek, with many stops along the way,… Continue reading →
Funston Checks InThis beach spot is popular with locals, but there's not too much graff to see. Still worth a peep.… Continue reading →
Paint, Trains, and AutomobilesThis train bridge passes over a very busy bay area freeway. I had driven under it a million times, occasionally wondering what was up there. Surprised it took me so long..… Continue reading →
The Lions DenI finally met up with one of the other epic photographers from Flickr and Instagram. The first spot we hit up that day was the Lions Den. I had seen pictures, but finally I had a l… Continue reading →
Temple of DoomThe Temple of doom has been a target in my sights for along time. It started with a picture I found on the internet of a very distinct Girafa roller - I had to find it. I eventuall… Continue reading →
Tracks by HomeThere's a short stretch of train tracks that run past my house. When I drive over them, they never looked particularly interesting, but they had to be done. I was shocked at what I… Continue reading →
Stay Vaped Girafa MuralGirafa recently painted a mural at a local San Jose vape shop, Stay Vaped. Besides the mural, there were also some stickers available for purchase. I think it's amusing that the st… Continue reading →
Rainbow WallsThis creek has a Spanish name that may throw you off the first time you try to read it, so I call it tongue twister creek. We decided to pick a creek this day and walk as much of i… Continue reading →
The Holy Grail DrainThis spot has been on the top of the to-do list for quite some time. It took us embarrassingly long to actually find it, however. In fact, we found many other creek spots during ou… Continue reading →
Abandoned TrainThough only one car was enterable, this was a neat little train. It seems to have been parked here for along time... and the track it's on just disintegrates into nothing.… Continue reading →
Treasure in the CutsThis yard was hard to get to - no easy parking, and the only ways to get to it are pretty treacherous. I'm surprised at how well painted this place is, since it's somewhat remote a… Continue reading →
Four MonstersThis was a set of four total, voluminous, long tunnels set in two parallel pairs. The first two were surprisingly empty, but then again they were annoying to get to - the mud was l… Continue reading →
Bonus YardPersistence prevails yet again. After finishing up a spot, we decided to walk the creek to it's end, just to see what's there. After a long walk we came across this bonus yard we d… Continue reading →
Mini Rail CorridorOne thing I preach is persistence. Though we had already found what we were looking for in the area, I suggested we walk the extra 500 feet to see if there was anything around the … Continue reading →
Dusty YardLike many graffiti yards, this spot has found a home under a major freeway. Strangely, though, all the artwork is covered with a thick layer of dust. To make things more confusing,… Continue reading →
336 RoomsWith four floors, 6 halls, 14 rooms per hall, this building had over 336 rooms. It's shaped like a giant Asterisk, and is one hell of an urban exploration. The icing on the cake is… Continue reading →
Tripple 'RafaFor lack of a better name, I clearly titled this one after the piece that sticks out to me most. A rare, classic, Girafa. But that's not all that's there, you'll also find a couple… Continue reading →
The PitsApparently this land was once owned by a gravel company. The company excavated several giant craters in the middle of nowhere, before shutting down their operation. The locals have… Continue reading →
Girafa Bone TracksWe discovered this stretch of tracks as we were following a lead to a classic Girafa Neck-bone piece.… Continue reading →
Covered BunkerThis was a similar bunker to those from the hills we visited earlier, but this one was miles away and strangely covered in some kind of woven spread. Perhaps the city wanted to hid… Continue reading →
Bunkers in the HillsThis was an exciting day, hitting up nearly every WW2 era bunker in a cluster up in the San Francisco Bay's hills. Some of them have been buffed, and some of them remained home to … Continue reading →
Tag CathedralThis abandoned Bay Area warehouse has been dubbed the "Tag Cathedral," by locals. It features wall-to-wall graffiti that spans several years, making this quite a reputable yard. We… Continue reading →
DIY Skatepark RevisitLast time we visited this homemade skatepark, it was winter and the park was flooded. We revisited this summer after learning that Girafa had put up some new work there.… Continue reading →
Spongebob GirafaNot to be confused with the Spongebob Yard, this is an entirely different location also tucked away in the coastal hills. It's prominent piece features a new-style Girafa that merg… Continue reading →
Spongebob Yard RedoWe had to pass through this area to get to another spot, so we snapped the things that had changed since last time, including a few interesting pieces we missed. We had been lookin… Continue reading →
Cookie YardThey say if you visit this graffiti yard at the right time of day, it smells like oven fresh cookies from one of the nearby buildings. It didn't smell that good when we visited, bu… Continue reading →
GATS Warehouse RedoThe first time we found this location, it was boarded up too tightly. We were able to snap some pics of the inside from a hole in the exterior, but that's not good enough! This tri… Continue reading →
Car Carrier YardThis train yard seemed to specialize in car carrying cargo trains. We explored the yard itself and the nearby surrounding tracks. We found a couple of Girafas, including one we did… Continue reading →
Bonus Train BridgeWe were taking a shortcut through an open field with tall grass, when we discovered this train bridge we had no idea existed. It doesn't really go over an active creek, but maybe i… Continue reading →
Spooked BridgeWe spooked a couple of graffiti writers as we approached this destination. Sorry guys. They must have been keeping an eye on us from a distance, because after we left we saw them r… Continue reading →
CCTV under the FreewayAfter months of searching, we finally nailed down this location on the map. We had seen pics of the awesome Girafa, Musk, CCTV, and Phase rollers down here. This spot seems to rema… Continue reading →
Caltrain WalkWe decided to walk a several mile stretch of Caltrain tracks, in the hunt for Girafa. Many bay area folks became Girafa fans from riding Caltain, even if they previously weren't in… Continue reading →
Storage YardThe back of this public storage center has unofficial become a place to paint. One of the best Girafa's out there is hidden, fading, in this yard.… Continue reading →
Dog Patch MiniGirafa peaks over the roof tops, in this mini yard in the dog patch.… Continue reading →
Mini Drain YardI spotted a Girafa from a freeway exit near my work. Later, we planned a trip down to this drainage ditch that has become a mini graffiti yard. Not too much to see, but go sharks!… Continue reading →
Classic Train BridgeThis classic style train bridge was homed to a Swampy, a Gats, a Musk, a few Girafa Sigs as well as many other interesting writers.… Continue reading →
Officers ClubThe Navy once occupied this classical Californian building, using it as their Officers Club. Judging by the amount of hypodermic needles we found, it's now the heroin club. As we t… Continue reading →
DIY SkateparkThis skatepark was built and painted by locals. It features a piece by my favorite Graffiti artist - Girafa, as well as some pieces from other well known locals such as Kick-It (R.… Continue reading →
The SwampThe Swamp is yet another storm drain canal, that get's it's name from the swampy like conditions you walk through. It has become a great graffiti yard for all the locals, but has t… Continue reading →
Crawl-In WarehouseThis warehouse was vast, but mostly empty inside. We had to toss our back pack in and crawl under a narrow gap to get inside, but it wasn't too difficult. Inside there wasn't much … Continue reading →
Girafa ModelSomeday I would like to 3D model all of my favorite Graffiti characters that I've discovered around the Bay Area. Of course, I had to start with my favorite, and the one that broug… Continue reading →