Updated Google Earth imagery at Base Camp 8/30/2010, page


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Topic started on 23-4-2012 @ 11:40 AM by gariac
The new "party shack" is at
38°18'43.37"N 116°16'39.99"W

If you use the history feature, you can see the Non Directional Beacon (NDB) was removed from the base.
38°19'3.17"N 116°16'38.64"W
This is a photograph of the beacon:

To the casual observer, it just looks like two telephone poles. The star pattern seen on Google Earth is the artificial radio ground (counterpoise) for the beacon, which is needed due to poor conductivity of desert soil.

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reply posted on 23-4-2012 @ 12:41 PM by cavalryscout
reply to post by youdidntseeme






Basecamp is located by highway 6 at roughly these coordinates: N38 18 47.2 W116 16 25.0 . From Area 51, take the ET highway towards route 6 (Warm Springs), then turn right until you see the Base Camp sign. The airstrip shows up on USGS topo maps, yet the airport doesn't show up in the usual online databases such as www.airnav.com or www.penguinair.com The sign for Tybo Hot Creek means you are in luck. To get to Tybo Hot Creek you have to drive right through Base Camp.


I don't know either but that's what it says.

Wanna take a road trip?



reply posted on 23-4-2012 @ 11:24 PM by gariac
reply to post by needlenight



Did you look at the website? Special ops planes. A C-130 with a fake tail number. Cessna Caravans from a CIA front company. Groom Lake security choppers. A well armed ATV. The runways are Xd out (do not land here), but the runway is in perfect shape. The airport doesn't exist in the FAA records. Even the VOR is not listed. That doesn't interest you?


reply posted on 24-4-2012 @ 12:04 AM by gariac
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Base Camp is many things. They service the nearby comm sites. Special ops trains there. If there were better shots of the base, you would see a set up for little children (tot lot). Some theorize that Base Camp is a rendezvous site for Groom workers to meet with their spouse and children on the weekend rather than hang out in Vegas. It is a potential backup runway. They have a fire department, though I can't say for sure if they are set up for crashes.

If you hang out too close to the base, expect a visit. These aren't cammo dudes that avoid contact with the public. They get in your face. I don't know if they can legally enforce the no-stopping zone they have recently created. But you could take decent shots on the other side of the fence if need be.

This is a rest stop of sorts. No portapotty. They have picnic tables and trash cans. However, you can sit there and wait for planes to land at Base Camp.
38°22'9.17"N 116°13'42.08"W
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