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BaronvonErin
Location: Tacoma u.p. Gender: Male
yaaa
| | Yummy U.P. Tunnels < on 4/3/2010 12:52 AM >
| | | cool tunnel system from abandoned gravel works most connect to each other use your head when accessing bring rubber boots and flashlight
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Location: Where you're not... Gender: Male
| | Re: Yummy U.P. Tunnels <Reply # 1 on 4/4/2010 8:45 AM >
| | | You find a way in, and I'll make it my goal to come explore there with you! Awesome find my friend! *railguy88 approves*
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Junix
Location: Pitt Meadows, BC, Canada Gender: Male
Resident Firebrand
| | Re: Yummy U.P. Tunnels <Reply # 2 on 4/5/2010 4:25 PM >
| | | Chain link is bent wire, like a paper clip. You can unbend a paperclip. You can bend an unbent paperclip back into a paperclip (depends on how much effort you put into making it perfect) Same goes for chain link. The individual vertical wires can be unthreaded and it creates an opening like if the fence had been cut. The difference is, unwoven chainlink fence can easily and quickly be put back like new when you leave. The wire naturally preserves it's original bends so the less you mess with it while unweaving it, the better it looks when you leave. It is everywhere, find some and practice. Railroad chainlink is a thicker gage and possibly a different material, but all others I can do by hand now.
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extrastealthyrok
| | Re: Yummy U.P. Tunnels <Reply # 3 on 7/1/2010 10:28 PM >
| | | where are these? UP as in university place?
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TomUE
Location: Mukilteo WA. Gender: Male
| | | | | | Re: Yummy U.P. Tunnels <Reply # 4 on 7/2/2010 8:43 AM >
| | | I've walked into a gravel works tunnel system before. Its pretty interesting especially where the tunnels change levels. A conveyor brought the gravel down from the hill back in the day. Not sure how it works now but IDK if they still use conveyors for that as all the gravel quarrys I have seen abandoned the old conveyor tunnels. -Tom
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mikenike605
Location: PDX Camas, WA
i like to take pictures
| | | Re: Yummy U.P. Tunnels <Reply # 5 on 7/11/2010 7:45 AM >
| | | looks like there are some tight fits. try wiggling through things. sneak in at night and use a car jack to widen any crack just ever so slightly
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