I wrote a book!A little while back a publisher found gmiller.net and reached out to me regarding my large collection of urban exploration photos. The publisher, Fonthill Media / Arcadia, have a s… Continue reading →
NY Farmers ColonyThe New York Farmers Colony has an interesting, sordid history. It began as a poor house, before social security systems were in place. People unable to care for themselves were se… Continue reading →
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 →
Gates of HellMy 101st Urban Ex post.. w00t! Time flies, I wonder what lies in my next hundred spots? :D This abandoned Power Plant was nick named the Gates of Hell by explorers before me. I don… Continue reading →
The QuadThe days after a major NYC snow storm I found myself once again Urban Exploring a giant sprawling complex of abandoned buildings. This time, I went to the sub-section called "The Q… Continue reading →
Psychiatric CenterThe other day I went out with another awesome explorer I met online. We drove an hour away from the city to this magical land of abandoned buildings. This sprawling complex was hug… Continue reading →
Grain Silo TerminalEarly on in my adventures I did some silos back in the Bay Area. When I moved to NYC I quickly learned of silos over on the east coast that were similar in age and style to the Bay… Continue reading →
The FarmEvery now and then fans of gmiller.net reach out to me. (Feel free to do so!) One fan hooked me up with this spot, and I'm thankful. I had never seen or heard of this spot prior - … Continue reading →
Asterisk 2.0Several years ago my exploring buddy and I got ourselves into one of the most memorable adventures: a giant Asterisk shaped building with over 400 rooms. Well, there was actually t… Continue reading →
Maintenance DoorsI actually did a very similar spot to these years ago, so I kinda knew what to expect. An Instagrammer I followed alluded to the benefits of checking if maintenance doors are open.… Continue reading →
More Cranes!Much much earlier in my adventures I had visited and climbed some cranes. That was one of my most cherished exploring memories so I was ecstatic to find some more easily accessible… Continue reading →
CCTV UrinalI'm not sure if this warehouse is actually abandoned. It's really neat and clean inside. I decided to poke my head in through a hole and saw a sweet CCTV door and a urinal with a C… Continue reading →
The SilosThe Silos was one of my all time favorite adventures, perhaps because of it's grand scale. The building is a set of two towers, approximately 10-12 stories tall. The first floor of… Continue reading →