Survival Bros Founder Cameron McKirdy goes inside an old American WW2 bunker near the hiker cabins on Tillamook Head.  Using a LED headlamp, watch Cam enter the empty fortress.  This building housed a radar installation during World War II.  The bunkers and cabins are between Ecola State Park, and Seaside, Oregon.  There are trails each way.  Before your visit, read up on Lewis and Clark’s trip to this beautiful location.  Please like, comment, and SUBSCRIBE!  Thanks.

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WW2 Bunker in Oregon

Inside the World War II bunker near Ecola State Park on Tillamook head in Oregon

Ultralight Backpack

An Ultralight backpacker’s 30 liter bag setup

Cameron McKirdy Hiking

Cameron McKirdy snaps a selfie on a cliff above the Pacific Ocean

Tillamook Head Sign Seaside

The Tillamook Head Trailhead in Seaside, Oregon

In this classic video production Survival Bros backpacks from Indian Beach to Seaside, Oregon.  Cameron McKirdy stops at the cabins to show you his gear, and take a nap before hiking back in the dark.  Read our previous blog about the trip HERE.

Comments
  1. xcelir8brz says:

    I ran across your site and low and behold you captured something from my childhood. In the mid 80’s my friends and I would hike from Seaside and spent a few nights inside the bunker. It was very magical as a teenager and viewing pictures and your video’s brought a smile and warmth to me. It’s been a few years to see if there was anything on the bunker and it was so ‘secretive’. Now, there is a TON of information thanks to the Internet!

  2. xcelir8brz says:

    I ran across your site and low and behold you captured something from my childhood. In the mid 80’s my friends and I would hike from Seaside and spent a few nights inside the bunker. It was very magical as a teenager and viewing pictures and your video’s brought a smile and warmth to me. It’s been a few years to see if there was anything on the bunker and it was so ‘secretive’. Now, there is a TON of information thanks to the Internet!

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