Been out that way a couple of times actually, mostly because I was following up on some trail cam reports further north near the tree line. That whole stretch of Route 9 has a strange energy to it - can't quantify that properly, I know, but something feels off when you slow down near the elevator.
What I noticed specifically: my Bushnell trail cam picked up some unusual motion triggers around 2am both nights I had it deployed about 400m east of the structure. Nothing solid on the footage - just what looks like heat shimmer, which shouldn't be happening at those temperatures. Logged it as inconclusive but kept the files.
The building itself is interesting from an investigative standpoint. Grain elevators are massive metal structures - they conduct and retain heat, create acoustic anomalies, and generate infrasound under certain wind conditions. That covers a good chunk of what people interpret as ". Feelings." Worth ruling out the mundane before jumping to conclusions.
That said, the motion triggers are harder to explain away neatly.
Has anyone done a proper baseline sweep of the area? EMF readings, temperature logs, anything systematic? Would be useful to compare data rather than just subjective impressions. If there's enough interest I'd consider heading back out with the full kit - K-II, thermal monocular, the works.
What specifically did you experience near the elevator? Trying to build a clearer picture.