Post photos you have taken that are outside, but not in a forest or undeveloped environment. Interesting architecture, farms, power plants, dams, etc.
Interesting thread that I somehow expect to get hate because no wildernessContributing
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Background: least efficient and most polluting coal plant in Europe.
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>>2784017Took this in an outdoor strip mall parking lot
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>>2784041Nice, did you just find that shit in the middle of the woods?
>>2784050excellent composition
>>2784058Thanks dude same traffic light on a different night, also your pic is haunting tbdesu
>>2784058>Build on a 100 year flood plane :D>100 years pass and it floods :OI'm tired of idiots building on water or cliffs then acting surprised when nature does the predictable.
>>2782949I'm sure it's cancerous to live next to but it still looks better than filling that view with dozens of wind turbines.
>>2784048I was on a bike tour and saw it on the horizon so obviously I had to investigate. This thing sticks out from really far away, I thought it was a ferris wheel or some radar installation at first.Turns out it's a wind turbine a guy was building in his backyard for 30 years.
>>2784184I'm guessing dude aged out and died before it was operational? One could be so lucky for their legacy to include a giant 5 story tall broken oscillating desk fan.
>>2784210He completed the windmill but didn't find a suitable turbine and died before it generated any electricity. There is a video of it spinning though.
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>>2782922You going outside at all is doing better than 80% of this board
>>2782949im guessing poland or serbia?
>>2782867damn if you think that is suburban sprawl then you are lucky. this is suburbia here
Basement of an AT&T Long Lines communications facility.
Nothing says "Scenic" like an abandoned asbestos mine and a bunch of wind turbines.
>>2784750too bad about the haze, otherwise quite a lovely viewnew england I assume
>>2784715>/out/>BasementAre you a goofus?
>>2784809he's trying gosh darn itI would be fine with other posting the interiors to luxurious mansions or factories or something with effort put into it.
>>2784804>new england I assumeGuilty as charged, this is the view from the fire tower on Mt. Belvidere, VT.Apparently you can even see Mt. Washington on clear days from the top.
>>2784809>picThe ancient romans wanted to commemorate auto fellatio? Source?What's it called?
>>2784810110ft off the groundbetter?
>>2785047hmm you might be the same guy that posted his harness setup in the other thread maybe a few months ago how many tower repair people could there be herealso your thoughts on why they just leave up 100 year old fire towers instead of putting in a new one (next to the comm towers) that tourists can use without doing something dangerous to get nice views?
>>2785048probably me, i know there's one or two other industrial climbers on this board though. I'll shitpost in climbing threads on occasion. Costs money to take fire towers down, costs even more to put a new one up (not to mention nepa studies, engineering reviews, bid process, etc), and forest service/blm doesn't have money. So they stay up. Not dealing with parks service out here, where they can charge admission and recoup the cost of building that stuff.
>>2785049>costs money is not the point of the forest service to maintain the land for recreational opportunities?>and forest service/blm doesn't have moneyhmmm who is against giving them more funds?
Trestle on abandoned logging rail line, Oregon.
>>2785049What’s required to get into tower repair? Do you need to be good at math and take a bunch of college classes?
>>2782949Weird. By any reasonable estimate, about 80% of the electricity where I live is nuclear, and almost all the rest is generated by wind. Have no pix of them, but they hardly make a dent on the horizon--those huge windmills slowly turning 300 feet above faraway corn fields seen mostly from car windows. Also, beautiful thread, one of the best ever
>>2785049Ayy fellow towerfag. I haven't posted here because I didn't think anyone would be interested but I'll dump some if I'm not rangebanned
>>27855392/? I'll post a few more and then see if there's any interest
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>>27855424/?This was a cool trip. It was foggy the whole time. Everything past like 6k feet was covered in rime ice. Our guide stopped at one point, right at the beginning of this super sketchy avalanche zone, and walked off into the mist to check on things. It was cool to watch this grizzled old cowboy disappear into the mist like a ghost. The work itself sucked balls, the tower was covered in rime ice that was really frozen on, I think it got down to -20°F after wind chill, we actually weren't even able to finish our work because we were hitting our per-person climb limit quicker than usual. But the ride down (which is when this pic was taken) was cool because the fog never lifted and the sunset colored the fog so the entire world turned cotton candy colors inside our warm little vehicle. I remember drifting in and out of consciousness and being so appreciative of it all.>>2785539I don't remember this exact trip but it looks like it was actually a pretty mellow one. Climb up, wack ice, get tired, come down.>>2785541This was a summer trip. Those kick ass. It was always like 50-60°F at the peak, and you'd get these insane views. The only shitty part was that the mountain formed a sort of ramp, so once you got more than 30 or 40' up in the air you'd get blasted with nonstop wind. But at least it was nice out.>>2785542I think tbis trip was the same as picrel. Those are pine trees under there. I always thought they looked like dog poops. The snow here had a 3" layer of ice and then about 7-8' of snow below it.
>>2785545Great pic
>>2785153The Forest Service was conceived under the department of agriculture in the early 1900s with the goal of maintaining a healthy supply of timber and water resources for the United States. Their most recent goals and mission statement speak to the tune of maintaining/restoring healthy ecosystems, but they still cut timber as per their original function. Timber is going to be cut for better or worse. Some areas near me would see me dead before I see trees cut. Some place can handle it. Public access and recreation are a side effect of the federal government having more land than it could ever possibly manage. Hundreds of millions of dollars are run through the Forest Service every year and a majority of it gets dumped into the wild fire money grinder. Federal dollars spent to protect the private property of retards that build expensive homes in tinder boxes. People getting payed exorbitant amounts of money to ruin their bodies doing dangerous busy work or sit on ass and do nothing. Either way achieving practically nothing. Most people I see in fire camp are either adrenaline junkies who think they’re badass because they cut big snags or money chasing sheep who are happy to be payed $15,000 to get bossed around for two weeks. I’m one of the sheep and I’ll probably run my chainsaw unit I’ll can escape the matrix or my body gives out. At least I get to be outside, even if I have to look the sprawl.Thank you for reading my blogGood thread op
>>2786963>Thank you for reading my blogh-how did you know I read itare you watching me
>>2787139bright sun is the enemy of good foliage pictures
>>2787143Your Mountain House™ spaghetti with beef marinara camping meals are about to expire anon. Better get on that.