Exploring Military Radar Base In The Clouds
I do not encourage anyone to enter culverts, unclog anything, or enter flooded areas as it can easily become deadly without the proper training
I unclog drains for fun in my spare time (I have been trained in culvert inspections for years with private co.) and I am osha trained.
Exploring anything abandoned can be dangerous or deadly without experience. I don't encourage anyone to enter any abandoned structures. Not only is safety a concern, but often times its illegal, and when possible I seek out permission from the owner or local police. I simply go to document its history before it's gone forever and I leave things the way I find them. I only take pictures and only leave footprints. I assume all the risks and responsibility before doing this. Please don't attempt to do this on your own. There could be nails, asbestos, falling concrete, soft floors, animals, or other hazards. Thanks for watching.
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Watch Version 2 Now Revisit on a sunny clear day on the mountain filmed 3 days after this and shorter condensed video kzread.info/dash/bejne/d3V9lbh9abyZibw.htmlsi=8mlrnfyoa2jgc5om Thanks for watching
@J.Howard
10 ай бұрын
That was cool.
@showaltermicro
10 ай бұрын
is it an old nike site ?
@post.10
10 ай бұрын
@@showaltermicrothis place was radar and detection of aircraft and missiles only, nothing was stored here
@Textnotfound
10 ай бұрын
I kinda like the fog
@statementleaver8095
10 ай бұрын
38:00 100% Right Post. Always scout the route beforehand on Foot 👍👍
My dad was stationed at this very air base from 1956 to 1958 as a radar operator (911th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron). I've been up there many times over the years and it's cool to imagine him in the barracks below, and working up at the top of the mountain. Thanks for this tour!
I agree with comment that the "rail" on top is for the radome that covered the rotating antenna. The vacuum tubes that powered those radars were enormous. That is what the hoists are for. By 1963, the DEW Line in the Arctic had been operational for six (6) years, and the need for this station was gone. DEW line stations had a new radar that could detect bombers to 180 miles, and became the primary radars for NORAD. The previous Pinetree Line, and Mid-Canada were decommissioned, as was this base. All pieces that could be used at other stations became spares, and the buildings mothballed.
2 hours with Post ?? This is like Christmas ! 🎉🥳 🎄🎊🎁
@Brabant076
10 ай бұрын
Speaking of Christmas, can we get a cosy Christmas Special post10? Please? 😁
@andrewnicholas9079
8 ай бұрын
Will u marry me
@WendyTalks
8 ай бұрын
@@andrewnicholas9079😂
@josephcarino5829
7 ай бұрын
Lol. 2 hours wit da post
@missjddrage1111
7 ай бұрын
It IS Christmas!! 😅 Happy Holidays all. 🎊🎄🥂🎶💚🩵💐
@post. 10 it says “if your looking she is in the the bottom of the floor” 1:32:22. Outstanding exploration. I like to imagine what it was like in its prime.
@watersloth288
10 ай бұрын
Hopefully she isnt
@nakamuraiwao
10 ай бұрын
@@watersloth288Statistics says 80% of them are.
@jnesrh420
8 ай бұрын
Should be investigated.
@MMID303
7 ай бұрын
Yep it's she's not shoes.
@mryeti8966
6 ай бұрын
Hey just wondering how much asbestos did u come across. And I'm guessing it was in the installation.
If its any interest to anyone...we visited our son this summer who is in the military and stationed in Germany- there were serviceberry bushes and sweet cherry trees planted around the base. We walked around and enjoyed eating fresh cherries right off the trees there! So its possible the government planted those for those stationed there? This video, in rainy, autumnal Vermont makes me want a hot cup of chocolate and a warm fluffy blanket to snuggle in and watch it. I love Vermont! Thanks for taking us there!❤
"Pretty soon this whole place will belong to the beavers" - I love this quote 'cause you could say it about all of Earth, eventually. Hope you do more videos like this. Like all your videos, it was so enjoyable to watch, every moment!
@PinHeadThePopeOfHell
6 ай бұрын
No you couldn't stop lying
My bed + this video = the perfect night. I needed a good distraction and this is it. Thank you! 😊
exploring abandoned buildings are truly amazing- the feeling is insane although it’s rare to find them
Thanks for the tour of someplace I will probably never see myself. My uncle was in the Air Force, a returning POW who then worked at radar stations in the eastern US. Not sure which one but this gave me an idea of how remote he could have been.😊it was top secret stuff back in the day!
20:20 Many military installations in the 1950s were built with central steam plants (i.e. one big boiler) rather than each building having to heat a separate boiler. Downtown Seattle has a functioning municipal steam plant which can be connected to within 5 miles of the plant. The 1910s apartment building I lived in Seattle was connected to Seattle municipal steam.
@post.10
9 ай бұрын
More towns should do that, it's more efficient although I want to have my own heating Source in case of a shutdown
@greasesicle
7 ай бұрын
Those aren't trees, they are weeds.
The first thing Christopher Columbus said when he discovered America and stepped on the land was "Just exploring anybody here?"
@LANEZZ-jv5ok
3 ай бұрын
When he whaaaat? 😂😂
Oh shit man! This video was recommended to me on the front page, it captivated me. I went to subscribe and saw I was already subscribed, and then I realized you were the same guy who clears out drains and culverts and had subscribed from those videos. I'm going to have to spend some more time on your channel cause you got some great videos. Keep up the great work.
Thanks Post!! I was very happy to see a 2 hour video posted. And I'm only 38 minutes in, just got to the beavers part. Most youtubers would have made the 37 minutes of content so far into at least 3 different videos. So glad you like making long form content. It's like we are exploring with you.
@Johnketes54
8 ай бұрын
Many viewers lose interest after 20 minutes and many Americans can't handle a movie beyond 1 hour and 29 minutes so how did they "Handle lord of the rings"?
With your enthusiasm and the way you talk to us as if we're there with you post 10 you could make exploring a cardboard box exciting for your audience. Thank you very much really enjoyed this one.
I like your culvert clearing videos... but I must admit that I enjoy your urban exploring videos even more! This one was great!
As to why the stairs did not go to the top- those radars were dangerous when operating. Only certain personnel were authorized to go up top. The radars were classified, as well.
@ronarant2897
10 ай бұрын
No one should be on the roof while the system was running. The RF power was very high power and would have been deadly.
I rode my mountain bike up there in '95, along with a friend. Back then, the ladders to the top of the towers seemed pretty sketchy, but the view was amazing. Coming down was a rush, going around the switchbacks with the trees right next to us.
I love the excitement and joy you show us when you are having fun and finding cool things. I was very uneasy when you were exploring the towers. I kept saying No. Don't go in there.😱. I also love the rain and fog. Another awesome video. Thank you Post10.☮️💖🎶
Thumbs up for just allowing us to take it in. Like when you mentioned the crows squalking and water dripping on metal. War time ruins are highly interesting for sure.
Ooh, another lovely long one! This is so unbelievably gorgeous - the green everywhere, oh my gosh. Post 10, I'm SO happy you chose that day to go - I love the rain and the bits of fog...narrow roads through the trees. It's like a fantasyland for me especially since here in the southwest it's been so hot and brown. This is spectacular! ❤ 👍 🥰 This is one I'll watch again. Thank you so much for your videos.
Thanks for taking us along. Your commentary makes it interesting
Always keeping us guessing.. "what's next for post?" Thanks for bringing us for the ride along
It is kinda cool when multiple people go to the same location. You can see how the site changes over time, and this is a pretty popular location. Even Proper People went here.
It’s always cool to watch these 2 hour videos. Thank you for the work you do man, take care!
@firstandlast.1254
10 ай бұрын
Hey, don't I see you all the time on Styx videos?
This is great. Thanks again for taking us on an exploration. I hate the stupid (people) graffiti and the damage they do. But love going on the trips with you. Apples!!! Love it!
@statementleaver8095
10 ай бұрын
Cox's Pippin Apples 🤔🤔 Post could've taken a Cutting from the Tree 2 years later Free Apples and a 6ft tree in his garden 👍
@statementleaver8095
10 ай бұрын
Oh there is more!! 2 verities Green could be Auburn or Smith. Taste would give more information Sweet or Sour
@Johnketes54
8 ай бұрын
@@statementleaver8095Yes that's right
@statementleaver8095
8 ай бұрын
@@Johnketes54 Top Tip.. Root stock of Cherry or Plumb tree works very well Fruit cutting - Fruit tree for best Growth chances.
The graffiti on the stairs at 1:32:00 says 'If you're looking, she's at the bottom of the floor ' as in someone killed someone and hid her under the floor. Be careful man, there's crazy people in this world
@Vulprex
10 ай бұрын
I'm curious as to if he would've understood ir and looked, if he would've found a body
@JL56TC
8 ай бұрын
Yeah are we just going bro skip over this ??! Im sure a family could get some closure and it would cost nothing to phone it in
I'm so glad you posted a long video!!!! I love your videos because you give so much detail and explanation on what you are exploring!!! Also, you are very cautious about safety and I am glad you do. Keep up the fantastic work ❤🎉❤
Wonderful adventure. Love hearing your observations while exploring abandoned places, and YOU in general. Thanks dude.
Another awesome adventure, now to watch version 2! Thanks Post 10!!
Lovely woods. It’s so dense & I imagine it smells great except for the damn diesel. I can’t believe how much I’m enjoying this on my little phone screen. Beautiful. Also you talk just enough, keeps me engaged. Thank you
Love all your videos! Thank you for taking us with you on all your adventures!
The trough coming out of the radar tower was likely a cable chase for all the comm cables connecting back to one of the buildings.
Love your videos man. Glad you hav the ability and patience to make them for us to enjoy
Post, you're the man! LOVE your content, especially the camping vids. I saw you the other day at a store but didn't want to bother you,I know that's not your style haha thank you for everything you do!!!!
Very excited to watch this adventure! Thank you Post for everything you do - hats off to you sir 🎩
you are like LGR, where he finds the strange & neat old computers & things, you find all the strange & neat old buildings & things, love it.
It baffles me why people have to destroy abandoned buildings 🤬
@chocolatecoveredgummybears
10 ай бұрын
look at the evidence of low class individuals lol. post10 is amazing lmao
@elizabethcarroll279
9 ай бұрын
@@chocolatecoveredgummybearsthese comment are evidence of snobs😂
@jsnjcnt
9 ай бұрын
@@chocolatecoveredgummybearsyeah that sucks. Probly had bad parents raise them.
@rmf9567
9 ай бұрын
They are going to sell the property soon and demolish it .. I’m sad to see it go I live nearby and this has always been an awesome place to explore
@jhonsiders6077
8 ай бұрын
its urban culture sadly its everywhere now in music TV social media trained young people from all lives to be like them .
Great video Post, your like a kid in a candy store, I remember that feeling of exploration. Well done.
That was such a fun explore, thanks post 10. Loved it.
Post 10 - Thanks for taking us along.
I love the length of this video. I know it's a lot your time but I sure appreciate it. Great narration descriptions are right on. I get a little nervous looking down over the edge especially of the tall tall towers edge good job. I don't get dizzy though from your moving the camera you're doing a really good job with that you're a natural thank you Post 10😊
I just recently found your channel so I haven't watched many videos yet. This one is fantastic and the weather made it even more spectacular. I love locations like this. The foggy, misty weather fit the scene perfectly. If you pause the video in some spots it looks like a shot from a Spintires Mudrunner game. Looking forward to checking out more of your videos.
I found some info online and it said 144 men was stationed there for about 8 years. They lived and worked there. They had a living quarters, theater, mess hall and many other amenities.
As is often the case you’ve made my day with your passion and enthusiasm. What a treat this video is👌🏻
Thank you for taking us with ya on this trip!
Love this. You are very informative about everything you do
"evidence of low class individuals" 🤣 also the "poop deck" 😂 this video was amazing!
I just don’t understand why people have to graffiti/vandalize abandoned buildings. Can’t they just leave these historic places alone? I mean, visit them, but don’t destroy them! Is nothing sacred anymore? Beautiful job on the video nonetheless. ❤❤
@Blackadder75
8 ай бұрын
it's mostly teens and frustrated young adults that do that , a lot of them also need psychiatric help, which poor people don;t get in the us of a
@user-nl7oz1gi6d
7 ай бұрын
THOSE ARE THE ONES THAT I DON'T CARE WHAT I DO (TEENS) I WONT BE PUNISHED FOR WHAT I DO.
@bongjovi4928
6 ай бұрын
What is sacred about it? 😆
Post is a national treasure thanks for your service my friend
Oh. my. Gosh! Incredible video and beyond beautiful. Thanks for the cool adventure Post10, stay cool and always praying for your safety! Cheers! ❣️🍀
Dude this is so badass. I am so glad to see an explorer who's got enough spine to walk across crumbly floors and going to sketchy situations. My hat is off to you bro and I'm putting this on the list of places I will explore myself. Thank you for this incredible video experience!
Post I love going on vacation with you but this one made my toes curl and put my stomach in knots! The beauty of this and the height you climbed. I think I watched with one eye open lol. Thanks Post !
Wow you make the best abandoned exploration videos! I love how much you explain everything you’re awesome😁
Have been binging some really good content from you. Love vids like these.
Really great video! Thanks for showing most of us the areas and things we will never get to see in person! Your videos are some of the most genuine and interesting on youtube!
I am having so much fun watching this. Great job. Thank you!
About holes for the toilets, they probably were never in the ground. A lot of commercial/institutional buildings have wall mounted units, so everything goes into a trunkline in/behind the wall that allows for more accessibility to the plumbing for cleanout/work.
This guy is my exact type. He’s the total opposite from me. Competent, fearless, with no vanity whatsoever. He sees rust and he touches it. I love it.
One of your best videos! Thanks for all of the hard work that you put into these.
One of your best exploring video's ever! Breathtakingly amazing!
The reason there are boilers in each building is thats the way they were heated. Oil was used to heat water for radiators. NO GENERATORS FOR EACH BUILDINGS! Just good old fashioned electric lines. The buildings you first explored were barracks.
A fascinating video! I really enjoyed this explore and even though I’d seen a video from this location before, your narration style made it so much more interesting. I also learnt about beaver dams and I loved the photo roll at the very end.
Love the long exploration videos, thanks postie 🙏
Wow what a cool place to explore. Weather was just right too. Thanks for sharing!
Watched the whole video. I love your unclogging videos but this was epic as well. Thanks for bringing us along! :D
2 hours Post10. That's a good evening 👍👍👍. Post 10 is the best 👌 Greetings Helmer 🇳🇱
A very nice trip. Thanks Post 10. From New York
That explore totally deserved a thumbs-up !!! Awesome & thanxs for taking us with 👍👍
*Two hours!!* I guess I know what I'll be doing tonight! 😊👍
Your adventures and editing has become better and better with time, well done.youre officially a professional and I want to thank you for your time and knowledge sharing.i look forward to your adventures with every new post.take care and again thank you.
I used to do asbestos removal on an army base. I can’t believe they didn’t have that asbestos removed before they shut it down. That’s kind of crazy and the fact that they just leave it like that is crazy oh well, 😮😊
@post.10
10 ай бұрын
I'm pretty sure all these buildings were tightly secured when they abandoned it, people ripped all the doors off and broke all the windows and cut all the rebar that was welded in
@desert-walker
10 ай бұрын
@@post.10 yeah, no doubt people went in and destroyed everything
@constantbuzz
9 ай бұрын
In the 1960s, asbestos was still being installed, so they probably saw no reason to remove it with no safety concerns.
@rexman971
8 ай бұрын
@desert-walker Hopefully karma gave them a healthy dose of disturbed asbestos then.
Awesome experience! Thanks for letting us go along with you.
I totally agree with Post's assessment of the rather dreary weather conditions. I find it has a calming aesthetic, and adds a certain thoughtfulness to my perspective. Definitely influenced by my personality... LOL..
This was one of the most enjoyable exploration videos I've ever watched. Felt like I was hanging out with a friend. Didn't need any background music, the ambience was perfect as is and cool/creepy with the towers looming in the fog. Excellent 👍👍
What an absolutely amazing explore, P10; The atmosphere there must be fantastic. Thank you for sharing!
Beautiful! What a find! What a day! Thanks for bringing us 😊
I never skip over your videos my friend! I like to see everything, the journey is always as good as the destination. 🤩 I remember this place from The Proper Peoples video, they camped up here.
Loved seeing the photos of what the based looked like when it was still active! Thank you!
There were 2 more sites that had radio bases and domes removed. One place was in Cornwall,Ontario and just past the traffic circle. I walked over the 2 bridges to get in Cornwall Ontario and parked my car at Cheifs gas station in Akwesasne,NY and walk past Domtar paper mill down to the traffic circle. There was a very long bridge and now been removed. What a view from atop of the bridge. The other place was in Farmingdale,NY on Long Island right near Republic Airport was a military base and explored some of the remains there. There's a Nike site in Okd Brookville,NY and you wouldn't know it was there. The silos were flooded and welded. There a large well pump roughly 30' in diameter. Area is full of poison ivy so be cautious there. Last site is Mitchell Fielg in Garden City,NY 11530. There is Hofstra and Nassau Community College and active military base there. There's a big underground portion of the base if you know where to look. Outside of Rice circle was a entrance. If you look down a drain it went down 30' a b d at the bottom is all red brick pathway. In the old bookstore if you went downstairs behind the steps was another entrance but filled in with dirt. There's one more s I te out by Montauk Point,NY is an old over the horizon rader dish. Has to be over 100' tall. Make sure you bring a geiger counter with you at Nassau Hall. Seems someo be found U-234 in a box written in German.
This video was awesome. Thank you post 10. Amazing as usual.
Just watched your most recent Q&A video. On that video, I left a comment asking if you had any plans to go exploring any abandoned places. Today, I wake up and see a 2 hour exploration video! Thank you so much for the wonderful content. I'm starting my morning off with a cozy video and a nice smoothie. Thanks, Post! *Edit* I'm sure you have your own safety measures, but as someone who's explored alone, make sure someone knows where you are and when you get there! I explored an abandoned town alone once, and when I went to leave I noticed I wasn't alone.... I got out of there asap LOL.
Lived in central vt for 8 yrs when I was working for uncle Sam. Wife who is from VT took me all over northern vt. Never knew of this place and I'm familiar with the area. Loved doing this with my 4x4 as there is a lot of hidden history there. Wish I knew of this place. I don't miss vt at all. Hate rain and clouds. The politics and expense suck but it is a pretty state. My 4x4 days are over but I still love to live through your videos. Thanks. In the desert now. Dry no rain.
Post never disappoints. Thanks man be safe
This space was definitely spooky with all the fog and bush, I'm sure it would've made a creepy Halloween video! Thanks for the movie Post 😉👍
This was great 👍. Being on those roofs would have been too much for me and some of the buildings were a little creepy. I don't know how you can explore these places alone. Great video Post!
That was a great vid ,enjoyed it immensely.
Videos like this one have become my favorites by Post10 👍
i love this video and im also a fan of industrial stuff. stay safe posty !
Loved this video. Road and forest looks dreamy. Thank you.😊
Any second of this journey would make a fantastic calendar ! Breathtaking…
The boxes on the wall in the broiler room is the typical “parts bins”. All the nuts, bolts, washers and large parts and so on are kept there, easy to see and grab
Thanks Post 10, for the tour.
One of the coolest places you’ve explored. Love the channel!
hey post love it feel like im right in the cab of the truck with you keep up the videos and thank you very much for your hard work you put in for us all it meens a lot
I wish there was more content like this from you) awesome video
A very cool exploration. Loved the mist, it just added to the mystery
You are fearless! Thanks for showing us this eerie but beautiful place!
One of your best videos of the year so far.
You said it best, cool and creepy! What an awesome video, thanks Post!😀