Under The Jersey FreewayI had never been to New Jersey before nor had my roommate so we decided to get lunch in Jersey City. We took the PATH train from the World Trade Center station. It was fun to see t… 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 →
Theta M15 360 CameraI LOVE This device! I originally got to try a Theta M15 camera at the 2015 San Mateo Maker Faire. We gathered around and took a group shot. It was cool, but it's impressiveness had… 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 →
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 →
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 →
BTR SchoolThis school, I believe, is over 100 years old. It left a beautiful building behind filled with graffiti. With four floors and a basement level, it took over three hours to explore … 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 →
Mini CathedralThe architecture and the environment this spot is located at reminded me of the Tag Cathedral. There was a small shed next to it with some machines and a basic CCTV handstyle on th… 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 →
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 →
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 →
Lock CompanyWord has it that this used to be a famous lock company. Now the building is home to art and the occasional squatter. The building is absolutely beautiful inside, I wish I could buy… Continue reading →
Beach TubeThis tubular tunnel exists straight out to a beach. Oracle was there to lead the way.… Continue reading →
Mountaintop FunBelieve it or not, these buildings involved hiking to the top of a mountain. I'm surprised at the quality selection up here. Great art and great views!… 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 →
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 →
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 →
Lush WarehouseNot to be confused with the writer named Lush, this warehouse is literally Lush with overgrowth and art. It's uncommon to see a warehouse with a dirt floor, so this makes an intere… 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 →
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 →
Family Fun CenterThis was a recently closed Family Fun Center, that featured MiniGolf, Go Karts, an Arcade among other attractions. I actually grew up in the area and was a patron many times, so th… Continue reading →
Jurne's House.Named after the Bay Area writer, Jurne, this warehouse was a spectacular showcase of his work. Apparently he discovered the place and kept it on the DL, continuously updating it wi… Continue reading →
Uter's HouseThis warehouse was mostly bare, unlike the Liquidators Jungle. However, it had a small office complex with a large Uter featured out front. I find it hard to believe this place isn… Continue reading →
Liquidators JungleWhat happens when a large furniture retailer goes belly up? You end up with a gigantic warehouse still completely stocked. This place was a jungle inside, with a maze of furniture,… 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 →
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 →
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 →
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 →
East Bay TunnelWe found the point-of-entry for this dark damp tunnel on a previous adventure and decided we needed to do it one day. After psyching ourselves up for what doom may lay in this unde… Continue reading →
Long Creek is LongThis drain water creek spans about 3 to 4 miles. Since it requires rain boots, it's a tedious walk round trip, but worth it for some of the amazing graffiti down there including Ch… Continue reading →
Dust TanksThese rusting, graffiti coated tanks are now sitting empty on a hill side. Well, not completely empty - they do have a lot of dusty, rusty air inside. Though we snapped some shots … 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 →
Urban Ex Mini - HouseThis was a house, probably once associated with the near by train tracks. Perhaps an old station. We didn't have our masks with us today, and the inside smelled musty. Better safe … Continue reading →
RoundhouseThis dilapidated structure was once a busy round house for Bay Area trains. It now has become an art gallery of sorts.… Continue reading →
Interrogation HotelDuring WW2, this luxury resort hotel was purchased by the government and turned into a secret spying operation. The building was wired and used to interrogate Japanese Americans. N… Continue reading →
Creepy BuildingThe door to this creepy building was propped open, so we were expecting that someone might be inside. At first things were chill, but as we proceeded into a darker area, we heard s… Continue reading →
P100 RespiratorsFor my first TotT Urban Ex article, I'm going to discuss the importance of P100 respirator masks. Going in abandoned buildings, drainage tunnels, and other places where air quality… Continue reading →
HospitalThis was a wonderful urban ex adventure - an abandoned, mostly intact hospital! Hospitals are creepy enough when they are still in operation, so combing the still air, urban decay … Continue reading →
Under the FreewayAnother unusual location for urban ex was this freeway overpass / on ramp. It was build with a hollow enclosure underneath it, with a door leading in. Perhaps the city planned on u… Continue reading →
Train StationThe San Francisco Bay Area is such an amazingly fertile location for Urban Exploration. This decaying train station is a unique type of exploration, departing from abandoned buildi… 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 →
CafeteriaTwinkie the Kid was our main clue that this building once stood as a Cafeteria, or a large dining commons. Today the building bares little resemblance to a cafeteria and looks more… Continue reading →
School ComplexHere we have a series of 6-8 rather large, college style school buildings. These buildings all share basically the same architectural floor plan, though half of them were mirrored.… Continue reading →
The Kitchen TempleThis place is known as the Kitchen Temple, named after it's eccentric builder, one of the Kitchen brothers. You can find out more of it's history with this thorough article. We wer… Continue reading →
Southern DrainThis was a gigantic drainage pipe, more than big enough to comfortably walk in - if you don't forget your boots. We thought it would be try, so we had to awkwardly walk along the s… Continue reading →
Southern TunnelThis tunnel is located south of the Bay Area so it has a different set of artists than I'm familiar with.… Continue reading →
Misc IndustrialNear the Cranes, there was a bunch of miscellaneous industrial buildings. Obviously we had to check it out. We actually found a surprising piece by one of our favorite artists - GA… Continue reading →
Cranes!This was one of my favorite adventures - getting to play on some gigantic abandoned cranes! It's not often you get to climb up into these beasts, so I seized the opportunity when w… Continue reading →
Random HouseThis random house we found whilst hiking back from The Ruins. It was pretty small inside, so not a lot to shoot, but it was a fun little side stop. I just wish one of us had taken … Continue reading →
The RuinsThe Ruins are the remains of a century old factory in the bay area. Due to it's classic construction style, the ruins feel unlike any other urban ex in the Bay Area. You could almo… Continue reading →
Graffiti Train YardWe saw these decorated trains off in the distance, whilst on another adventure. We decided to check it out, and it was worth it.… 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 →
East Bay BridgeThis was a quick stop on the way home from some other adventure. It was a bridge tucked away in an east bay nature trail. It had some of my favorite graffiti artists, such as Plant… Continue reading →
Gats WarehouseI heard about a warehouse with a well known graffiti artist on the outside, named GATS. We were in the area, so we swung by. We weren't able to get inside this trip, (although we d… Continue reading →
Epic CanalFor my second canal trip, I went to this amazing drain system that had some of the best graffiti I've seen in the entire Bay Area. Much respect to these artists, both for their wor… Continue reading →
Three CanalsThis is a weird little storm drain oddity. A local storm drain was split into three separate channels, that the Bay Area's best graffiti artists decided to turn into a rather epic … Continue reading →
Combat CityCombat City is an abandoned training center located in the middle of a forest, in an abandoned army post! What makes combat city so creepy, is that it's an entire town built in the… Continue reading →
Tank in the HillsOn our way to another adventure we discovered this disproportionately tall tank in the hills. It seems to be out of use, as you can actually climb inside it. It was covered in graf… Continue reading →
Secret SidewalkThe Secret Sidewalk is no secret to the locals, but I'll be keeping it's location secret. It is a defunct water aqueduct, that had a closed top. Due to it's unique closed-top style… Continue reading →
Another Church!We revisited the church we found earlier, and set out to find a second church nearby. The second church is built in the same style, though interestingly it's floor plan was mirrore… Continue reading →
Pool RevisitThe first time we visited this location, there was a band filming a music video there, so we didn't want to spent too much time disturbing them. Worse, the camera I had been using … Continue reading →
Prison(Not Alcatraz!) The title says it all - this was one of the most wonderful, frightening, out-of-this-world explorations we had done to-date. To make things more intense, there was … Continue reading →
Workshops RevisitDue to a technical malfunction, and limited light during our first visit to the Workshops, we planed a second visit so we could document them better. This time we got a much better… Continue reading →
The FactoryFor some reason, when we saw this building at a distance we dubbed it "The Factory," though it really is more of a warehouse. At any rate, the building has a wonderful industrial d… Continue reading →
Gas StationSUPER CREEPY, is the only way to describe this mini-adventure. Inside the no-name brand gas station was very dark. The air felt still, luckily we couldn't smell it through our resp… 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 →
Travel AgencyThis once was a place people used to plan our their vacation destinations. Now it has become a vacation destination for urban-exers. Inside we found a Molotov cocktail, as well as … Continue reading →
WorkshopsThis was a little cluster of abandoned workshops. Some of them still had project cars left sitting to rot, while others had all kinds of power tools, slowly rusting away. There was… Continue reading →
Communal ApartmentsThe dining commons were our first stop, but shortly after we entered this huge complex of creepy communal dorm-style apartments. They were full of interesting artifacts left over f… Continue reading →
Dining CommonsNear a large apartment complex we found the communities dining commons. We hadn't entered the apartments (yet), but this was an interesting location. It was very dark inside, and t… 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 →