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		<title>570-3 * A Silo Social</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Jun 2009 05:16:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Doesn&#8217;t look like much of an opening now does it?</p> <p>So the Silo Social was awesome!  I got a clean bill of health from the ER last night, no broken bones.  That my friends, could only mean one thing; I was doing the Silo.</p> <p>Before getting into the story, have a look at the video <span style="color:#777"> . . . &#8594; Read More: <a href="http://stangsgarage.com/570-3-a-silo-social/">570-3 * A Silo Social</a></span>]]></description>
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<p>So the Silo Social was awesome!  I got a clean bill of health from the ER last night, no broken bones.  That my friends, could only mean one thing; I was doing the Silo.</p>
<p>Before getting into the story, have a look at the video if you&#8217;d like.  It was from our adventure today as well.</p>
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<p>The day started off about 5am for me so I could make the meeting spot.  I got down to the area just north of Tucson and met some great guys.  It seemed everybody had their stories to tell about one adventure or another.  I even heard a story or two about Neverland and how some folks managed to explore that area one time before all the rides were removed.  Once we were all pretty sure nobody else was coming, we made our way to the site.  I was still pretty nervous about doing the silo with a sprained foot, but I didn&#8217;t drive all the way down there just to look at a hole in the ground.</p>
<p>The area was actually pretty clear of debris on the surface, nothing to indicate the treasure that lie below.<!--more-->When we pulled up, there were a few other cars at the site whose owners were just making their way to the surface.  At this point, there were close to 20 dudes all around this little opening in the ground.  Most did not waste anytime getting down the ladder while others waited their turn continuing to share stories of adventure.  Soon it was my turn to make my way down the ladder into the darkness.  As soon as I slipped through the opening and was firm on the ladder, any fears I might have had seem to have gone.  I was ready for this now<strong>.</strong></p>
<p><strong>570-3</strong></p>
<p>Construction started on Silo 570-3 on December 22nd, 1960 and was complete October 5th, 1962.  Complex 570-3 went on alert May 22nd, 1963    serving proudly until it went off alert and was deactivated on March 27th 1984.</p>
<p>I won&#8217;t go reinventing the wheel here about Titan II Missiles, for the real facts however, checkout <a title="Titan II info" href="http://www.techbastard.com/missile/titan2/index.php" target="_blank">this site</a> when you have a few moments.</p>
<p><strong>Never go alone and get those fires out!</strong></p>
<p>While this is particularly true in what we were doing today with regards to exploring, I learned a bit today from some of the old pros about this wonderful place.  You never moved around the silo alone, for the launch required two people at the same time.  Another comment heard, your immediate job after launch, was to go topside and put out the fires.  Assuming you lived through the launch.</p>
<p>I really wish I could describe this place to you, I wish the pictures did it justice.  But there&#8217;s something to be said about being inside a complex that had an ICBM in it one time.  I mean these are the things I think of when I watch War Games.  Sorry, that was on last night.  It&#8217;s hard to imagine that not long ago, there were live missiles sprinkled around the countryside.   Deadly missiles.  The fact that so much of this complex was still intact brought you back to the era.  It also made me hungry to take <a title="The Tour" href="http://www.titanmissilemuseum.org/" target="_blank">the tour</a>.  While that usually isn&#8217;t my thing, having seen a forgotten one would be neat to compare to the museum.  You can&#8217;t imagine the pains people took to make sure you and I never see those silos again.  But what really floors me, is the pains people took and are taking to regain access to these time capsules.  I heard some f olks are about 4 feet from getting back into one while another we saw today is padlocked and under the jurisdiction of the forest service.  We were asked to leave by them today actually while at the second silo.  That one is pretty clean I hear, but lacking in the equipment the other one has.</p>
<p>I took some pictures today but they are not all the best.  I was more into the whole thrill I think today then getting pictures.  As I get more media though from the other guys, I&#8217;ll share it with you.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.stangsgarage.com/?page_id=1014" target="_blank">Here are my pics</a></p>
<p>Enjoy, and feel free to comment. Thanksbye!</p>
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		<title>The next adventure, a Titan II Missile Silo.</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2009 01:37:36 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve done some exploring in my life, but coming up in June on the 27th to be exact, I shall make my way down into an abandoned Titan II missile silo.  In case you think it might be a walk in the park, here is a small tidbit describing the adventure into history:</p>
<blockquote><p>Since we will be entering through the air intake shaft, to gain entry you will need to climb through a 24&#8243;x24&#8243; hole and climb down a vertical ladder approximately 40-50 feet down. Then crawl another 25-30 feet or so through a 36&#8243;x36&#8243; horizontal shaft. (I just don&#8217;t want anybody to be surprised)</p>
<p>This location is the essence of a confined space.</p>
<p>Also, the air is very stale and damp. This site is contaminated with asbestos insulation and tile so you may want to bring a P100 or better respirator(if that kind of thing bothers you)</p></blockquote>
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<p>At this site we will explore all three levels of the launch control center and the blast lock. If you look at the picture to the left, we will have access to the entire left half of the complex with the exception of the elevator shaft, main entrance stairwell and missile silo. (The silo was destroyed when the site was decommissioned.)</p>
<p>You might be thinking right about now that at 40, I should probably start growing up or at least take better care of myself and stop screwing around.  That might be true, but exploring what history has left behind really turns my crank.  While I have explored countless mines, at the moment, the top dog on my list of explorations has got to be The Phoenix Trotting Park.  Check out the pictures of that adventure <a title="The Phoenix Trotting Park" href="http://www.stangsgarage.com/?page_id=269&amp;g2_itemId=78&amp;g2_GALLERYSID=6367e9a0c919443904ca9e6f9247af83" target="_blank">here</a>!</p>
<p>Full details of this adventure will be given to us closer to the date so as to protect the secrecy of this adventure as well as the silo location.  While I have no odea what to expect aside from danger and risk, I feel the reward will be overwhelming when I climb out of that silo and take a breath of fresh air.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not sure the gear I have for the mines is adequate, so I&#8217;ll probably be stocking up before long on goodies.</p>
<p>I have to warn you, this sort of thing is not for everyone.  You couldn&#8217;t possibly imagine all the pigeon shit there was at that old Trotting Park, and we&#8217;re not talking inches deep either.  Sometimes though, when you look at something for enough years, the time comes when you have to conquer it,  and after decades of driving by that place, I conquered it.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve seen pictures and read stories, sure there is a bit of nervousness, but as I always say, &#8220;regret what you&#8217;ve not and not what you haven&#8217;t.&#8221;  I guess as I&#8217;ve gotten older, I have tried to live by that saying in just about everything I do.  That being said, lets just see how the silo adventure stacks up to that of the Trotting Park.</p>
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