Re: New building at base camp
Subject: Re: New building at base camp
From: "miso@sushi.com" <miso@sushi.com>
Date: 09/08/2009, 21:50
Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy.area51

On Aug 8, 9:44 pm, "Lumpy" <lu...@digitalcartography.com> wrote:
m...@sushi.com wrote:
...Base
Camp has to be punishment...
...I drove up to the prison
(on the road to Austin).

Is the climate at the prison similar to
base camp? Or does it get a lot colder up
at BC?

Looks like swamp coolers on the roof at the prison.
While BC has heat pumps.

Or maybe that bldg at the prison behind all the
vans and porta pottys is some kind of garage/workshop.
They probably wouldn't try to keep that as cool/warm as
if it were a mess hall. And heating a garage is usually
more efficient with radiant heat space heaters 'cause
it also heats up the vehicles and other cold metal parts.

Tonopah - What kind of large (commercial?) bldgs are those
on the S side of Smoky Valley Rd at the intersection of
Smoky Valley and Buffaloberry Ln?

I assume the courthouse is the big thing on the SE corner
of Radar Rd and Smoky Valley Rd.

Craig 'Lumpy' Lemke

www.n0eq.com

38.084566° -117.251182°
is the court house. Probably county offices is a better description.
That is where you find the recorder and assessor, which comes in handy
to track down illegal chains across the road or illegal no trespassing
signs,

I drove past those commercial buildings and don't recall them being
spook in nature, but didn't photograph them.

Other than the lack of shopping, the development looks master planned.
There are apartments, homes, and small offices. I will tour it again
next visit.

Base Camp has what I thought were oil tanks.  They are on the
lazygranch website. It looks to me that the tank was on the "business"
end of the facility, then there was a pipe going to the housing area.

Tonopah gets too cold for heat pumps alone. Cheap heat pumps switch to
resistive heating, but that would be expensive. Fancier heat pump
setup switch to a combustible source when heating is needed.

The trucks at the prison camp are for the department of forestry. I've
seen the strike crews driving around. I don't know if they have
prisoners inside.

 38.168546° -117.107379°
is the location of the prison. I don't imagine the environment being
different from town, but who knows.
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