Power PlantMy last post was a power plant and I'm pretty sure this place is too, though I couldn't find any history on it. This was a really cool, completely unplanned and unexpected explore.… Continue reading →
Steam Tunnels and Roof TopsSometimes when you've done something for awhile, you start to think you've seen everything. I've been exploring abandoned things and drain tunnels for a few years now. But nothing … Continue reading →
Screaming CageThis was a gigantic warehouse - basically two in one. In was comprised of two separate buildings, joined with a large gate connecting them. In the middle was a creepy cage - see th… Continue reading →
Brooklyn WarehouseNot to far away from Smells house, I was able to find this mostly empty warehouse, but it was coated with wall to wall graffiti.… Continue reading →
Smells House, 1886This warehouse was built in 1886 - that's, like, 100 years before I was born. Interestingly, the construction was made primarily out of wood. In place of steel i-beams there were w… Continue reading →
Maybe a Bank?Not sure what the original purpose of this building was, but it does have a large walk-in safe on the first floor. It does look like it was fancy inside for it's time, and being th… Continue reading →
GymThis large gym has been abandoned for some time. In addition to large, open, sporting area, there's also three stories to explore. Interestingly, the stories go downward instead of… Continue reading →
Bay Area WanderingMy exploring buddy goes by the handle @bayareawanderer on Instagram. Over the past year he's been compiling footage of the urban exploration and graffiti yards we've visited. He fi… Continue reading →
The OfficeWhen we found out about this place we were expecting a warehouse. But what we got was totally better: a slick ex-office building from a Silicon Valley company. The inside wasn't ju… Continue reading →
Ice RinkWe actually found this spot when we stopped by to flick the GATs / Attica mural outside. When I realized where we were, we had to peep the inside. Unfortunately we were late to the… Continue reading →
GATS MotelWe were driving along the freeway when I spotted a large GATS on a building facing the road. We got off at the next exit and hunted it down. This appears to be an abandoned motel c… Continue reading →
Magma MansionDiscovered this place by accident when crawling Google Satellite looking for The Cranes. The story goes, the owner purchased the property and began building a mansion using lava ro… 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 →
Barrack MadnessThis is a huge sprawling complex of abandoned barracks. We painstakingly entered dozens of them. It seems as if a local group of air-soft teams has been using this complex for thei… Continue reading →
Burned BarracksThis was a complex of fire-damaged barracks. The buildings were super unstable, so we had to be careful while placing every footstep. In one of the first areas we entered, the top … Continue reading →
Creepy BarracksThese abandoned, decaying barracks have been rotting away in the East bay for years. We decided to check them out on the way home from The Bulb. I happened upon these several years… Continue reading →