Chiefs TunnelLike the HYSU Tunnel, this area seems to be named after the Chiefs. We did find some sweet Musks in here too!… Continue reading →
Brooklyn WalkaboutI took a vacation to New York for one week. After knocking down all the major tourist attractions, such as the Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, and etc. I set aside a day … Continue reading →
East Bay TunnelsWhile on the hunt for a specific spot we had a giant list of unchecked east bay creeks to work through. Here are some highlights of mixed creeks. … Continue reading →
Musks TombNamed this spot after the self-titled Musk piece here. Unfortunately I was late to the game on this one and the bottom half of musk was lost...… 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 →
Abandoned Sky ScraperI happened upon this building during a near-by adventure and noticed it was abandoned. Later, when driving by I noticed hand-styles in the windows. IT HAD TO BE DONE. Unfortunately… Continue reading →
Mummies on the MountainThis was a revisit to Mountaintop Fun, because we had heard that Musk visited since our last trip. We had to come back and capture the new mummies.… Continue reading →
Creek and WallWe started this spot by following a long freeway wall, which eventually merged into a creek with a handful of underpasses. Though each underpass could be considered a spot in it's … Continue reading →
Titanium WallsThe easiest way to get to this creek bridge is by ducking through an office buildings parking lot, climbing a fence, and dropping down into the creek. Of course, keep an eye for th… Continue reading →
The Legend of MuskWhen I met up with Musk to purchase a piece from him, he had this comic book to show me. I didn't get to keep a copy, but he let me snap some photos. Now I present to the world: Th… 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 →
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 →
Boy Scouts CampI really enjoyed this spot. It's a nice setting change from your typical urban ex, tucked away in the forest. Of course, it's down sides were pretty gross. We heard rats(?) running… 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 →
Rural Musk & CCTVThis was a quick little yard I found. It features a handful of Musks, a large CCTV piece, among others.… 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 →
Bonus Musk TunnelWe weren't planing on finding this place, but it was a nice bonus surprise to stumble on.… 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 →
Two TunnelsOne tunnel seems to be a naturally formed cave, which is followed by a gap of open skies and a second, man made concrete tunnel. The latter tunnel is coated with decent graffiti, t… Continue reading →
Hidden RuinsThis spot is tucked away deep in the California coastal mountains. It features an abandoned train bridge, train tunnel and even a swimming pool dated August 1915.… 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 →
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 →
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 →
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 →
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 →
Satellite BuildingThis epic building had a giant satellite dish on the roof, hence the nickname. Inside was an amazing gallery of the Bay Area's best graffiti artists, including Girafa, Plantrees, M… Continue reading →