Glacier "Climbing" and Urban Exploration of an old Military Complex
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[QUOTE=FreakyMe;24015336]You should invest in a better camera for your future adventures.
The phone is good, but not good enough.[/QUOTE]
I definitely will, taking pictures this time was more spontaneous than planned, I'll try and get some videos in as well.
I go to school in a decommissioned military arsenal. They rent out the buildings for businesses, but only a small part.
The rest is abandoned and looks awesome. I want to go exploring in there one day.
[QUOTE=ZekeTwo;24010692]Dead GM plant sounds like a great place for urbex. Go there.
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I love these "I explored ____ and took pictures" threads, keep em up[/QUOTE]
I want to, but it's not something I would do alone and no one I know would be really interested in random exploration adventures, which kind of sucks
Plus I've never done anything like it before let alone start my own expedition while somehow avoiding the cops that watch the place like hawks but eh
That building looks like it would collapse at any second. Very beautiful pictures!
[quote][IMG]https://dl.dropbox.com/u/1442292/Military/IMAG0055.jpg[/IMG][/quote]
This photo is awesome.
Florida is too "new" if you know what I mean. Nothing is older than 70 years and I live in urbanized southern Florida. Nothing to explore.
You should've brought back a psuedodog tail.
[QUOTE=NuclearAnnhilation;24023781]Florida is too "new" if you know what I mean. Nothing is older than 70 years and I live in urbanized southern Florida. Nothing to explore.[/QUOTE]
You're not looking hard enough. Illinois has less history than Florida and casinos in Chicago actually fund demolition of old buildings, but I've been in around five buildings so far and found countless more.
[QUOTE=Sputn!k;24002463]that is awesome. we have no places here to do that :([/QUOTE]
The only place for UrbEx in WA is a few abandoned houses. Other than that, a drain, and if your'e lucky you might find ONE derelict warehouse in northbridge...
[QUOTE=Mexican;24023917]You're not looking hard enough. Illinois has less history than Florida and casinos in Chicago actually fund demolition of old buildings, but I've been in around five buildings so far and found countless more.[/QUOTE]
Well the only thing that could possibly be fun is one of my friends said theres an abandoned hospital in Belle Glade which is pretty urbanized so I'd imagine i'd be hard to sneak into.
You took those with a phone? lucky, mine takes noise ridden and blurred as shit photos
[QUOTE=Armotekma;24024547]You took those with a phone? lucky, mine takes noise ridden and blurred as shit photos[/QUOTE]
Is it an iPhone?
Reminds me of Bear Grylls, just watch out for crevaces, they suck.
[QUOTE=samwilki;24024853]Reminds me of Bear Grylls, just watch out for crevaces, they suck.[/QUOTE]
No joke, once bad step and you're dead. Like, literally.
Holy shit. Someone else on the internet who lives in Alaska. I never thought I'd see the day.
Edit: Sorry about the five day bump but damn. It's rare to find other alaskans.
I wish I could do some UrbEx. The only place around here was an abandon house across the street, but they ripped it down a couple months ago so now all that's left is an empty lot.
That is so cool. Most abandoned buildings are restricted areas
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