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No, I am not going to blow it up, or drive hundreds of miles to sneak inside.

2007-07-07 18:38:52 · 7 answers · asked by Alex C 2 in Travel United States Other - United States

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Actually, you can drive into Area 51. There is no gate or guards across the road. How far into the area i do not know. There are cameras taking pictures of all who go it. The is also a pickup truck that sits on top of the hill overlooking the road. I am sure they are spotters. The deadly force sign has been removed but there are still signs saying do not enter. This is accurate to within a couple weeks. I was just there at the end of May

I have a couple pictures of the entrance that i could email you.

It has been reported that Area 51 is being closed down and most stuff moving out to Utah. It has also been said the government will level the area and return it to its origional owners.

Just as a thought, if you are in the area, please visit the "Alien Inn" in Rachel, Nv. just a couple miles from the entrance to area 51.

If i can be of more help just email me
Bob

2007-07-08 02:29:16 · answer #1 · answered by scotishbob 5 · 1 0

Charter a private plane to fly you over, then parachute in.

You said you wanted fast, not plausible.

If you want something that would actually work then I suggest you join the Air Force and become a test pilot. Don't screw up, have a perfect record (both before and during your military career) and you might possibly be assigned there. Assuming you pass security clearance.

2007-07-08 01:42:56 · answer #2 · answered by Digital Haruspex 5 · 1 1

You DONT get into it unless the Air Force wants you there. There is a Nevada State Route that passes along the boundary.

2007-07-08 01:57:02 · answer #3 · answered by cattbarf 7 · 0 0

i prefer to teleport. yep, yes sir, beaming down is the no mess no fuss way, but you have to allow for the slight bend in the space time continuoum over New Jersey. I've always found your planet's leaders welcoming. They greet me with green tea and scones, we discuss global issues, and then show each other family holiday snaps, like the time my wife and kids went snoogle-boarding on ZaXeres mountain. All the best!

2007-07-08 01:46:06 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Land in a flying saucer.

2007-07-08 01:41:23 · answer #5 · answered by doppler 5 · 1 1

Get a job there.

2007-07-08 01:41:33 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I agree with Scotishbob. The last thing that I heard was that they were moving Area 51 to Utah and CO. Unless you work there you really cannot get that far on the base, and with that said I would not go on the base at all. You can however take tours around the base and look for “strange” things. If you want to be brave you can drive right up to the base and start to get on it. However they will know about you before you even reach the base. When you drive up to the base there are signs and they do say that trespasser can be shot. They have a lot of high tech security, such as heat sensors, cameras, and surveillance. They will stop you if you go too far, they might even give you trouble if you go 100 yards. If you want to take a tour around the place here is some info:

http://www.adventurephototours.com/area51.htm
Experience the mystery of Area 51 on a day tour from Las Vegas. Full Day Sightseeing Tour / Approximately 8 Hours
Las Vegas Hotel pickups approximately 7:00 a.m.
Operates on Wednesday only (parties of 4 or more any day.)
Combinations paved and gentle off road with limited access to facilities.
Includes lunch at the Little Ale Inn After an incredibly scenic drive from Las Vegas, through some very remote areas to a mysterious dry lake where recent sightings of UFO's have been observed and we will see Ancient Indian Petroglyphs that resemble Aliens We then arrive at the amazing and very remote, Little A'le' Inn. This location has been the host of numerous documentaries and movies including "Independence Day." Here you will find a wealth of information on this top-secret Area 51. Captain Chuck Clark, an ex-airforce captain, has written a manual on area 51, which is available for sale. After a great Alien Burger at the Little A'le' Inn we will travel to the location of the infamous "Black Mailbox" and then to the absolute perimeter of Area 51 through a strange and deformed Joshua Tree Forest. We will see the guards (The Men In Black), detection devices, listening devices and cameras mounted among the cactus. The signs outside of Area 51 read, "The Use of Deadly force Authorized" and we are sure they mean it. You can wave at the heavily armed guards in the 4x4 parked on the desert hillside but they don't wave back, they just watch from behind their darkened windows. As much as the United States Air Force has denied the existence of Area 51, we know it is there but no one knows what it is they do there. This is an Extreme tour to the world's most top secret military facility, the real home of the X files.


http://www.vegastours.com/4x4/o19.htm
Area 51 Tours and Photo Adventure
Vegas Tours Delivers 360° of Solid Gold Las Vegas Tours and Adventure
Tour Code: o19
Duration: 8 hrs approx.
Via: Desert Jeep

The Truth is Out There...
After an incredibly scenic drive from Las Vegas, and viewing of ancient Indian petroglyphs that resemble aliens, we arrive at the amazing and very remote, Little A'le' Inn. This location has been the host of numerous documentaries and movies including "Independence Day." Here you will find a wealth of information on this top-secret area.
Captain Chuck Clark, an ex-airforce captain, has written a manual on area 51, which is available for sale. After a great Alien Burger at the Little A'le' Inn we will travel to the location of the infamous Black Mailbox and then to the absolute perimeter of Area 51 through a strange and deformed Joshua Tree Forest. We will see the guards (The Men In Black), detection devices, listening devices and cameras mounted among the cactus. The signs read, "The Use of Deadly force Authorized" and I'm sure they mean it. You can wave at the heavily armed guards in the 4x4 parked on the desert hillside but they don't wave back, they just watch from behind their darkened windows.As much as the United States Air Force has denied the existence of this base, we know it is there but no one knows what it is they do there. We will also travel through some very remote areas to a mysterious dry lake where recent sightings of UFO's have been observed and where we will see more Ancient Indian Petroglyphs that resemble Aliens. This is an Extreme tour to the world's most top secret military facility, the real home of the X files. There is a mountain top location where we can see the air base itself although it is a very dangerous 5 hour ascent on foot and not for the weak of heart. (The mountain top climb requires a special charter tour with overnight camping.)

http://www.lostwagestours.com/tours/tourDetail.cfm?tour_id=258
After a great Alien Burger at the Little A'le'Inn, we will travel to the location of the infamous Black Mailbox and then to the absolute perimeter of Area 51 through the strange and deformed Joshua Tree Forest. We will see the guards (The Men In Black), detection devices, listening devices, and cameras mounted among the cactus. The signs read, "The Use of Deadly force Authorized" and we're sure they mean it. You can wave at the heavily-armed guards in the 4x4 parked on the desert hillside but they don't wave back, they just watch from behind their darkened windows. As much as the United States Air Force has denied the existence of this base, we know it is there but no one knows what it is they do there. We will also travel through some very remote areas to a mysterious dry lake where recent sightings of UFO's have been observed and where we will see more Ancient Indian Petroglyphs that resemble Aliens. This is an Extreme tour to the world's most top secret military facility, the real home of the X files. There is a mountaintop location where we can see the air base itself although it is a very dangerous 5 hour ascent on foot and not for the weak of heart. (The mountain top climb requires a special charter tour with overnight camping.)
This tour operates on Wednesday only except for parties of 4 or more. The tour is on combinations of paved roads and gentle off-road with limited access to facilities. Includes lunch at the Little A'le'Inn.
Please note that this is a top quality tour. Please note the following:
~ Fully narrated tour.
~ Maximum of 7 passengers per vehicle.
~ Tour has many selected photographic stops.
~ Photographic assistance is included.
~ Bottled water and snacks provided.
~ Hot beverages provided in winter.
~ Tripod available by request.
~ 35mm camera rental - $25 (by request).
~ 25 exposure 35mm film - $5.
Let us know how we can make your day an unforgettable experience. Please ask about any special services you may require. Private and custom tours are available with a minimum of four passengers. Departure times can be changed for private tours. Please allow 7 hours of daylight for full day tours and 3½ hours of daylight for half-day tours. In the unlikely event of extreme weather conditions, the trip may be re-routed.
Tour includes free hotel pick-up and drop-off from designated hotels. Child rate applies to children under the age of 12. Limit of one child discount per adult. Please reserve online or call us toll-free at 888-888-7501.

Hope this helps have a great trip.

2007-07-08 17:14:41 · answer #7 · answered by surfjax32 6 · 0 0

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