OAT MTN & THE OLD NIKE MISSILE SITE
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2017 7:31 am
I had attempted this peak last year from Mission Pk and tried to discretely scramble my way cross country but was quickly stopped by the local authorities. Every road had a truck standing by to stop hikers passing by the Gas company's work site due to the gas leak, not to mention camera's that were placed in various places. Anywyays, this past Sunday I went with a group and attempted to bag this peak that was maybe still off limits.
We drove up towards Browns Canyon Rd and parked our cars where the road ends. There was a truck parked there and an official city worker that said we could "hike in the area" with no clue of our destination.
We then continued to hike up the road
The fog was pretty thick that day and we couldn't see what was ahead of us but on the side of the road there was beautiful green grass on both sides.
We soon aproached the Oat Mtn Motorway where the road divides. No authorities in sight.
After a more semi-strenuous ascent, a mile from the towers, I quickly came to a brief halt as I approached this shadow of a beast in the thick fog.
and then there were more... as I approached the corner of the road there were more hidden in the thick fog. They were quiet and startled me. It wasn't until we passed them by that they started making noises as if they were warning the others that humans were on their turf lol
We soon approached a gate that was had a Private property warning sign. However, the gate was open and we were free and clear to continue hiking up this road.
We knew the peak towers were above us to the left but again the thick fog prevented us from seing them. We passed a functioning oil rig on the way up, not knowing if the road would lead us to our destination.
Eventually the road led us to Oat Mtn. The highest peak in the Suzanna Mountains 3750'. At last, we could see the towers through the dense fog.
Of course I searched for a benchmark which was nowhere to be found so I just tagged the summit.
As we wandered around I found some more smaller buildings closeby with towers. One of the fences had various signs for many popular radio stations. This was one of my favorite.
As we descended the road, we spotted the old Nike Missile Site and looked around.
After finding nothing there we detoured towards something colorful that caught my eye in the distance and stumbled across some remnants of the old Missile site.
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two busses
A silo
Target practice I am assuming
and I found my portrait j/k
Of course the fog started to lift as we approached our cars.
Overall, it was a really cool hike not only up to Oat Mtn but to find these small treasures from the Nike Missile Site. We found some things inside the buildings but I didnt want to post any more pics.
the Hike was about 8 miles with 1800ft of elevation.
We drove up towards Browns Canyon Rd and parked our cars where the road ends. There was a truck parked there and an official city worker that said we could "hike in the area" with no clue of our destination.
We then continued to hike up the road
The fog was pretty thick that day and we couldn't see what was ahead of us but on the side of the road there was beautiful green grass on both sides.
We soon aproached the Oat Mtn Motorway where the road divides. No authorities in sight.
After a more semi-strenuous ascent, a mile from the towers, I quickly came to a brief halt as I approached this shadow of a beast in the thick fog.
and then there were more... as I approached the corner of the road there were more hidden in the thick fog. They were quiet and startled me. It wasn't until we passed them by that they started making noises as if they were warning the others that humans were on their turf lol
We soon approached a gate that was had a Private property warning sign. However, the gate was open and we were free and clear to continue hiking up this road.
We knew the peak towers were above us to the left but again the thick fog prevented us from seing them. We passed a functioning oil rig on the way up, not knowing if the road would lead us to our destination.
Eventually the road led us to Oat Mtn. The highest peak in the Suzanna Mountains 3750'. At last, we could see the towers through the dense fog.
Of course I searched for a benchmark which was nowhere to be found so I just tagged the summit.
As we wandered around I found some more smaller buildings closeby with towers. One of the fences had various signs for many popular radio stations. This was one of my favorite.
As we descended the road, we spotted the old Nike Missile Site and looked around.
After finding nothing there we detoured towards something colorful that caught my eye in the distance and stumbled across some remnants of the old Missile site.
\
two busses
A silo
Target practice I am assuming
and I found my portrait j/k
Of course the fog started to lift as we approached our cars.
Overall, it was a really cool hike not only up to Oat Mtn but to find these small treasures from the Nike Missile Site. We found some things inside the buildings but I didnt want to post any more pics.
the Hike was about 8 miles with 1800ft of elevation.