You were in my backyard! :) This is a favorite and easy hike plus it gets us out of the Valley to where we can see the ocean on a good day. Nice video!
There's a Nike Missile north of San Francisco on the Marin Headlands. Pre pandemic you could tour it and it's underground. They showed how it worked too. There were lots of them up and down the coast in San Francisco, along with a lot of batteries. We toured one of the batteries last January and were going to tour the missile but the pandemic happened. I didn't know there were some in LA too. Makes sense though. I agree, the history is really interesting. Great video!
I mtn bike up there from the Westridge side. Fun single track coming down parallel to the fire road. Nice to have a close, quick, place to get a ride in.
Pretty cool! We have an old Titan II Missile site out here that we've visited a couple times (haven't managed to film there yet as the pandemic hit riiiight on time to prevent that). Would be cool to go to this radar site as well to compare/contrast history. And yes... super cool that one can just wander the old site!
We used to ride our mtn bikes up to it sometimes, back before it was a "park". It was just a derelict oddity with a great view that everyone knew (somewhat inaccurately) as "the Nike missile base". There were no plaques all over the place to tell us what it actually was.
Cool video but a 2 and half mile hike?? WTH? Back in the early 80s my friends and I visited the missile silo and it was like a 1000ft walk from dirt Mullholland Rd.. Back then they still had the entire underground place open. It was creepy as hell. I'm sure at the time we probably were not suppose to be in there but we found an opening to the tunnels and went in. Was so cool looking up the missile shaft and the control rooms and all the various rooms. Now that it's a public park that is all closed up for sure. Glad we went when we did years ago. I remember a bunch of honey bees were sort of blocking our entry into the tunnel. Haha. Back in those days most things were way more "adventurous". And I suppose dangerous for older teens/young adults to be doing. Anyways, that was a fun video to watch. Thumbs up.
I used to bike up there frequently in the 90s via Mandeville Canyon. I don't recall any of those things being accessible back then but I was usually oxygen deprived by the time I got there 😉. Getting there via Sullivan Canyon is a lot nicer hike than starting at Mulholland.
There are other silos around that are used by the CHP for communication centers. As a telecom tech, I serviced one in the hills between Rowland Heights and Brea. It was odd that to enter the area, you have to drive through communities with million dollar homes and at the time, drive past long horn cattle and cow pies! Back in those days, I was in the service and the thought was that if we did go to nuclear war, the best spot would be just under the drop zone of the bombs. Those bombs were so huge, what would be the point of surviving? People today don't realize how close we came to an all out conflict.
oh wow this does look cool, seems like a cool place to test a telephoto zoom lens, haha. Seems like there was parking space at the top, meaning you could drive up to the top?
Josh please tell me you made this video last summer or so and that you're not running around in shorts and Tshirt this time of the year or i will literally go green with envy! 😄
glad it was kept and repurposed, cold war paranoia is quite interesting got a fair bit of it in the UK not much of it would have been any good a attack
I have lived in Los Angeles County my entire life and never knew about this park. Thank you
I love finding new places to check out while I’m in LA.. it’s always something to do!! I LOVE IT!!
You were in my backyard! :) This is a favorite and easy hike plus it gets us out of the Valley to where we can see the ocean on a good day. Nice video!
Love these pieces on unusual sites.
Thank you for sharing this Josh I now have a spot to hike and explore
I use to walk my dog up there. Thanks for the video.
There's a Nike Missile north of San Francisco on the Marin Headlands. Pre pandemic you could tour it and it's underground. They showed how it worked too. There were lots of them up and down the coast in San Francisco, along with a lot of batteries. We toured one of the batteries last January and were going to tour the missile but the pandemic happened.
I didn't know there were some in LA too. Makes sense though. I agree, the history is really interesting. Great video!
I visited that with my kids it was awesome! Nothing like launching a nuclear missile in the bunch of a bear bombers!
The entrance through from reseda gives you a pretty long and beautiful hike
I mtn bike up there from the Westridge side. Fun single track coming down parallel to the fire road. Nice to have a close, quick, place to get a ride in.
It's amazing view and very peaceful music 🎶
Thanks for great sharing! My dear friend 👍
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Wow, I didn’t know it existed. Very interesting and lots of history. The view from the top is amazing. Thank you so much for sharing ❤️
I know of a secret castle overlooking the Hollywood sign from across the 101 frwy, off of Mullholand that very few people know about
Interesting history! So glad it was never used militarily. Thanks for the tour.
Sounds like a cool place to visit! Thanks for sharing 👍!
İ don't live in USA, but so much love this videos. I will come to L.A.
after seeing the video I decided to visit it, thank u soo much
Pretty cool! We have an old Titan II Missile site out here that we've visited a couple times (haven't managed to film there yet as the pandemic hit riiiight on time to prevent that). Would be cool to go to this radar site as well to compare/contrast history. And yes... super cool that one can just wander the old site!
We used to ride our mtn bikes up to it sometimes, back before it was a "park". It was just a derelict oddity with a great view that everyone knew (somewhat inaccurately) as "the Nike missile base". There were no plaques all over the place to tell us what it actually was.
Wow, what a pretty day! Thank you for the video!😍
So cool! I didn’t know this existed before this video.
Thank you very much
That was very interesting.
I’ve been there a couple of times, and yes it’s an easy hike. Cool video Josh.
After coming back from the Smokies, we are completely jealous of your complete lack of company on this hike!
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Cool video but a 2 and half mile hike?? WTH? Back in the early 80s my friends and I visited the missile silo and it was like a 1000ft walk from dirt Mullholland Rd.. Back then they still had the entire underground place open. It was creepy as hell. I'm sure at the time we probably were not suppose to be in there but we found an opening to the tunnels and went in. Was so cool looking up the missile shaft and the control rooms and all the various rooms. Now that it's a public park that is all closed up for sure. Glad we went when we did years ago. I remember a bunch of honey bees were sort of blocking our entry into the tunnel. Haha. Back in those days most things were way more "adventurous". And I suppose dangerous for older teens/young adults to be doing.
Anyways, that was a fun video to watch. Thumbs up.
That's an awesome place. Last visited shortly before the pandemic.
Great views ! There are some old nike missile sites around Detroit as well, right next to apartment buildings.
I used to bike up there frequently in the 90s via Mandeville Canyon. I don't recall any of those things being accessible back then but I was usually oxygen deprived by the time I got there 😉. Getting there via Sullivan Canyon is a lot nicer hike than starting at Mulholland.
Yup, on my dr650!
Excellent video!
Thanks for sharing!
This installation was featured in one of the latest Harry Bosch novels. I was happy to see how does it look like in the real life.
@1:19 "We have some really nice views towards Burbank...and that area from up here."
Glendale: 😞
Could you do the Mugu Peak trail between Malibu and Oxnard?
There are other silos around that are used by the CHP for communication centers. As a telecom tech, I serviced one in the hills between Rowland Heights and Brea. It was odd that to enter the area, you have to drive through communities with million dollar homes and at the time, drive past long horn cattle and cow pies!
Back in those days, I was in the service and the thought was that if we did go to nuclear war, the best spot would be just under the drop zone of the bombs. Those bombs were so huge, what would be the point of surviving? People today don't realize how close we came to an all out conflict.
We have been here before!
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Usually that first gate is open and you can drive to the launch site
Is it a hike if it’s on a graded dirt road or a walk?
oh wow this does look cool, seems like a cool place to test a telephoto zoom lens, haha. Seems like there was parking space at the top, meaning you could drive up to the top?
I was confusing this with Pt. Vicente Lighthouse in RPV.
Josh please tell me you made this video last summer or so and that you're not running around in shorts and Tshirt this time of the year or i will literally go green with envy! 😄
There's 9 old nike sites around Milwaukee and it's outskirts. Not nearly as scenic though. 😏
JOSH!!!!! DON'T PUSH THAT RED BUTTON!!!!!!! Oh, never mind. There goes the missiles..............
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I didn’t even know about this park ain’t that far from where I’m at
Wow I rode my Suzuki dr650 there in 1991 and it was nothing but two feet of broken beer bottles and graffiti!
glad it was kept and repurposed, cold war paranoia is quite interesting got a fair bit of it in the UK not much of it would have been any good a attack
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Bet it’s still logged as a priority target for Russian nukes 🚀
I'm surprised it hasn't been tagged with a bunch of ugly graffiti. I guess a certain type of people haven't discovered it yet. Thank goodness.