Portland CEW R1 ROTOR & 3 Group AAOR (Portland Part 2)

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Part 2 of me and Winch's Portland Road Trip :)

Part 1 is here [ame]http://www.derelictplaces.co.uk/main/showthread.php?t=27802[/ame]

Already cold and pissed off from watching seagulls and early morning dog walkers I waited for Winch and the rest of the world to wake up before meeting up with Newage, Fluffy and Godzilla for a look in an R1 ROTOR Bunker.

Portland CEW R1 ROTOR was built in 1951 and operational by 1953 and was a single story operation block accessed by an unusual guardhouse. In later years the site was taken over by the USAF who added a microwave relay station (to form part of Troposcotter relay). In 1969 the underground bunker was badly damaged by fire and in 2001 the MoD stripped out the lift and (for some unknown reason) all the wooden flooring prior to the site going to sale by auction.

As a result of the MoD 'work' and the fire this ROTOR bunker is in a very trashed state and as a result not a particularly inspiring place to explore. These days its in a poor state suffering from serious damp problems and the Kelvin Hughes Projector room is flooded virtually to the top.

I didn't bother getting very many pictures as my enthusiasm was running low and the shots I got are quite lame if I'm honest:

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After leaving the R1 we dragged our tired asses up to Ridgeway Hill 3 Group AAOR stopping outside to cram copious amounts of food, Red Bull and Coffee before entering.

The AAOR looks fantastic from the outside, a nice two story blockhouse, semi-sunken in places and in great condition. Inside too its in excellent condition with lots of original features from both its RAF and Royal Navy days BUT sadly 95% of it cannot be seen due to thousands of boxes of cheap chinese toys (modern day use is a 'warehouse').

I'll be honest, I'm not good when I've been awake for 30 hours so lets just say I didn't stay long and the camera didn't even come out of my bag so I sat outside sucking on caffeine waiting for Winch.

The day then started to get more interesting with Newage trying to tempt me with another juicy underground site that had potential to be better than all the previous locations (all I really wanted though was more food and loads of sleep). Seeing as we were in the area, everyone else was ganging up on me and the ExploreMobile still had good fuel stocks what was the harm in visiting one more place?

To be continued...

Thanks for looking :)
 

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