hey - how come you guys havenet been to Wompatuck state park at teh intersection of Norwell, Hingham, Scituate etc, in MA? there is a huge ex-ammo depot up there, fenced but accessible very easily. it is quite spread out and goes on for miles.
BTW its a superfund site - supposedly cleaned up, but watch what you get into over there
get up on it!
http://www.state.ma.us/dem/parks/womp.htm (http://www.state.ma.us/dem/parks/womp.htm)
on the map, go to the area called "US Government Reservation" its well worth the trip, though its been over 6 years since i have been out there
J
Thanks for the info, we'll just have to add it to our ever growing list. Never enough time.
Hey J,
Nice lead, thanks. Is there anything to see there? Have you been there yourself?
Skully
hi guys ive been to the wampatuck resivation and there were many explorable bunkers and sites to check out 10 years ago. it may still hold areas of intrest to the bunkergang. iam gointo do do some traveling there soon, because its been so long and the last time i was there i didnt have my digi cam. a little known fact that many dont know about. yes it was declared a superfund site, and their 2 reasons why. alot of lead experements, and at one time a piece of the manhatten project was worked on there. as the gemtlemen said ina previous post be careful how far you poke around you may run into some bad stuff
nut
Hey folks... I know I am dredging up an old post, but we just visited Wompatuck and had our camera with us. The caretakers / local authorities have seen fit to seal up or backfill much of what was at Wompatuck in the last few years, but it is still a good place to visit.
We didn't get as many pictures of the main building as I had hoped as it is all but comlpletely sealed, and without a flashlight, hard to navigate.
enjoy.
Wompatuck State Park (http://www.jamiol.net/galleries/wompatuck)
Nice Photos.
those are great photos. its amazing how nature takes back abandoned buildings and spaces in no time.
nut
old post . . brought back to life again :P
we have a few pics on our site, most of the buildings were pretty open, alot of old rail if you're into that, many buildings, roads, etc. Haven't seen a map of the place before it was cleaned up, so I don't know what's been covered. There seems to be a couple bunkers covered on either side of the main building, so bring a shovel.
www.iussa.org
last time i was there biking most of them were sealed but i found about three way out of the way ones that were opend to pansy to go inside (i was by my self)
Here's whats left (and theres not much) of the old Hingham Naval Ammunition Depot Annex located in Wompatuck State Park
All of these are from yesterday (4/16/11)... I'll post some more soon... I'm super backed up picture-wise between my last 3 explorations, 2 studio shoots, a set from Ohio State Reformatory, and Hocking Hills State Park in Ohio... Damn working 40+ hours a week in food service, classes for work, and college. Ok, I'm done bitching about my life, here's a few pics :)
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ALL IN ALL, I really wish I knew about this place a few years ago before they tore most of it down. wamp wamp in wampatuck
Good to see there's still something there. Check out some of the older satt. images and you can see alot has been knocked down over the years. The red train shop was always my favorite spot anyway, good to see it's still around. There are still bunkers all over the property, but most are locked up. Check out historicaerials and you can see where soem bunkers were removed or flooded for the reservoir at the other end of the property.
A few other pics from the Annex from this spring
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Taking a trip out thursday...anyone want to join or give advice?
i'd love to join but i got work in Rhode Island mon-fri (sucks cause i live in mass & close to womp.)... anyways you go in through the main gate and then the first parking area on the left is the trailhead to the old buildings that are left.. you gotta jump a fence now, I was there last week and they fixed the opening that had been there since i started going there.. just follow the old roads to get around and theres also some nice old rail lines to follow. If you want to see the exterior on Bunker N-9 continue of the drivable road about a quarter mile past the visitor center and on the right is the restored bunker a little off the street. theres a path up to it
sweet thanks
this place is well worth the trip. the pictures up here are amazing, but they dont do the place justice. u have to see it to belive how big it is
did you check out bunker N-9?
i dont know which is which lol
bunker N-9
i did not see this 0.0 any chance u can pm me a location?
you will need a lock pick or cutter to get in but thats doable ;)
Or you can just get in contact with the local Boy Scouts troop down there. They're the ones who restored it and give tours, from what Ive heard. Sounds a bit more legal than bolt cutters.
lol that works too... I thought i heard they dont do tours but who the hell knows
im an eagle scout..ill convince them
Quote from: sewerRat21 on March 17, 2012, 12:47:00 PM
im an eagle scout..ill convince them
haha me too. good times.
Is N-9 different than the other bunkers? From what I could see through the door it might be two rooms? It could have just been some junk making it look like two areas. All the other bunkers I've seen over there are just one room but maybe they have some special setup for special cases.
yea, i believe N-9 was made specifically to hold a certain anti-aircraft or anti-tank missile or something... dont quote... but something along those lines
RUR-5 ASROC, an anti-sub rocket. Sorry, I was just too lazy to look it up earlier and my memoriy isnt good enough to remember things like that for more than 1/2 a minute :P
I am new to UE photography... took my first trip out few days ago to Wompatuck and the old Naval Buildings... Still some stuff there, but you can see that they are systematically taking it all down. Still some cool things to shoot
Quote from: ApertureBoy on July 05, 2013, 03:33:20 PM
I am new to UE photography... took my first trip out few days ago to Wompatuck and the old Naval Buildings... Still some stuff there, but you can see that they are systematically taking it all down. Still some cool things to shoot
Post your photos. I like seeing people stuff from here. And they haven't torn anything down in almost 10 years-ish give or take. Unless they restarted demo this year. its a MASSIVE superfund site