This cement plant has some amazing climbing opportunities, including a smokestack. It looks 90% inactive, but one small building has power and some machinery running.
As a bonus, there's a mine entrance, too.
huge isolated cement plant
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Re: huge isolated cement plant
looks really really fun.
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Re: huge isolated cement plant
I like the "spy pictures taken from the trees" shots.
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RE: huge isolated cement plant
Did you go in it?
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RE: huge isolated cement plant
No, the one building that is powered kinda spooked us. I want to drive by at night and see how many lights there are. If the part of the complex with the smokestack is dark, I think that's our best bet. This is off of Cement City Rd. north of Sugar Creek.
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Yeah, we were lurking. It's fun!KansasCity wrote:I like the "spy pictures taken from the trees" shots.
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RE: huge isolated cement plant
Cool spot. I've looked at the aerials of that before, I assumed it was active. There seem to be some abandoned/partly collapsed mines immediately behind the plant as well as the road entrance to the northeast. There's also an air shaft marked on the topos up near those treetops...