Arilem and I spent last week in Wyoming. Here are some highlights.
Titan by
cor726, on Flickr
I believe this is a Titan base, we elected to not walk to it and head to a more promising looking Atlas D as we were starting to run out of daylight and still had a 3 hour drive to get to our hotel for the night.
Atlas D by
cor726, on Flickr
The more promising Atlas D base
Cradle by
cor726, on Flickr
The missile cradle - I am amazed they left the cradles in these bases
Atlas D - computer racks by
cor726, on Flickr
The server room with several remaining racks. It's hard to believe the amount of money that was spent on bases like this. This particular base was on alert status for only 5 years before being deactivated.
Busted Powerplant by
cor726, on Flickr
This power plant looked so promissing, however it is just a shell
Inside the busted power plant by
cor726, on Flickr
Inside the shell of the old power plant
Block A by
cor726, on Flickr
Ok - this isn't exactly Urbex, this was a tour, but it is still pretty cool imo. Block A at the former Wyoming State Penetentiary.
Gas Chamber by
cor726, on Flickr
The gas chamber at the former Wyoming State Pen
Gold Mine by
cor726, on Flickr
Remains of an old gold mine where every buiding was sealed very tight
Gold Mine by
cor726, on Flickr
Another shot of the gold mine.
The lunatics mansion by
cor726, on Flickr
The lunatics mansion - built by one man over several years until he died.
Japanese Internment Camp by
cor726, on Flickr
Remains of a Japenese Internment Camp
Old Faithful by
cor726, on Flickr
You can't exactly go to Wyoming and skip Yellowstone. Here is Old Faithful.