Koko and I went to this place called
Murphy's Ranch over at Rustic Canyon. I had never heard of this
magically strange place that is about 40 minutes from my front door.
We headed down Sunset Blvd. and ended up turning onto Capri and
parking in the residential area. We started up a paved road, passed a
guy on a bike that told us things star a half hour away, and we were
off.
While we hiked we kept on wondering how
in the hell all this stuff got into this area. I mean, I have lived
in this area for almost 20 years and never heard of this place and
have passed it plenty of times not knowing that scenes that could be
in Lord of the Rings was so close. There are areas where the trails
are kinda hidden and hard to see if you aren't paying attention and
others that are stairs. Good lord, the stairs. I'll get to those soon
enough. Here is some half-assed history of this Murphy Ranch that I
found online and none of it seems 100% agreed upon.
Story goes is that this area was set up
for when the Third Reich won World War 2. Winona and Norman Stephens
were told by a magical mystical Nazi to build what would be
considered a “Nazi White House.” A self sufficient spot with its
own power generator, water springs, and a huge gas tank.
Of course, in this reality the Nazi's
didn't win and this place ended up being cleared out. Over time it
has been torn down, graffiti everywhere, and trash from visitors
because people are assholes. What I found really nuts other than the
fact that a secret Nazi base near me is that the main gate (which we
missed seeing) was built by Paul R. Williams who is a famous Black
architect. If you don't know his name I assure you that you've seen
his work if you've been to Los Angeles.
During the hike we kept looking for
this main entrance because the main goal was finding the house. We
got to some stairs and began heading down. The stairs are steep but
fun if you aren't afraid of falling and have good shoes on. Its a lot
of steps. Like...a lot. We got down and the real crazy began. More
graffiti and a piece of a house. Just a sink, old washing machine,
and window panes. We kept on walking for a while just checking out
everything until we got to a point where we thought we'd never find
this house. I headed down and saw an arrow on the ground that said
“Murphy R.” I told Koko and we started walking more.
After turning a corner we found the
house! You can't miss it. Its fucking huge. There is now a fence
around it but someone bent the fence so you could easily get in.
Neither of us did even though we could because the place had weird
vibes coming from it. We trust our instinct. Here are a bunch of
images of the place.
We began to head back because it was
now past 6:30pm and I was not trying to get lost in the dark in a
Third Reich built ranch and wooded area. The thing I didn't take into
account was that we had to head back up those stairs. After hiking
for a few hours the stairs kicked my ass. My legs are still tender
and it is the next night and I am in bed writing this.
After cursing the steps we hiked our
asses back and made it back just as the sun was beginning to head
down the mountains. We hopped in the car and headed to Japantown and
grabbed some food which I'll be writing about soon. If you like
hiking and are in the area you should check this place out before its
all torn down or closed to the public.
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