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H4wXx
Location: Edmonton Gender: Male
| | Re: Southeast Edmonton Drain <Reply # 120 on 5/20/2010 4:49 AM >
| | | Wonderful pics Snide, especially of my drunken escapades . I'm certainly going to stay more sober on future expeditions though, it's not my style to get shit faced and explore dangerous places. However an exception had to be made in honor of a member of this community who I unfortunately did not have the chance to meet before his untimely demise. In memory of Kasper aka Warcrimes, my heart goes out to those who will miss him and may he rest in peace. So I'm H4wXx (pronounced Hawks) btw, and since my 72 hour probation is up I'm going to be around plenty so don't hesitate to approach me if you need an exploration companion . [last edit 5/20/2010 4:57 AM by H4wXx - edited 1 times]
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snide_tripod
Location: Edmonton AB. Canada Gender: Male
| | Re: Southeast Edmonton Drain <Reply # 121 on 5/20/2010 7:48 AM >
| | | This drain is so heat right now. I was there tonight to recon a bit, and the cops were there in force, hiding around the park. I seriously suggest that nobody goes for a while. There are other entrances that we know of now, so please, just don't use the flood hause.
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Mowgli-dog
Location: Vancouver, B.C. Gender: Male
| | | Re: Southeast Edmonton Drain <Reply # 122 on 5/20/2010 12:45 PM >
| | | Really? Cops were actually hiding all around the park guarding a sewer?
"We sleep safely in our beds because rough men stand ready in the night to visit violence on those who would do us harm." -George Orwell Rest in peace, my pal Mowgli - the best dog there ever was. |
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Juggz419
Location: Yeg Gender: Male
| | Re: Southeast Edmonton Drain <Reply # 123 on 5/20/2010 1:52 PM >
| | | Posted by Mowgli-dog Really? Cops were actually hiding all around the park guarding a sewer?
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welcome to mill woods , where 5-0 camps everywhere and anywhere
and yes no one attempt to go in at the park , we know of manhole to gain entrance , if u wanna check it out , give us a line , and we'll try to accompany you
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snide_tripod
Location: Edmonton AB. Canada Gender: Male
| | Re: Southeast Edmonton Drain <Reply # 124 on 5/20/2010 4:17 PM >
| | | I think there is more hype over this since our friend passed away. I believe they are also concerned with the whole " you guys are getting away with something we don't like" bit. It shouldn't be a big deal now, since we have found another entrance, but it would be good to keep tight lipped about locations and other key pieces of information. I am in the works of setting up a meet in about a week or so. Post your availability on the New Edmonton Crew thread. That will be the new EUR official thread for stuff like meetings and other info. EUR
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Capt Canada
Gender: Male
| | Re: Southeast Edmonton Drain <Reply # 125 on 5/20/2010 8:38 PM >
| | | Posted by snide_tripod ...it would be good to keep tight lipped about locations and other key pieces of information.
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Thanks!
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Juggz419
Location: Yeg Gender: Male
| | Re: Southeast Edmonton Drain <Reply # 126 on 5/21/2010 5:43 PM >
| | | Attention all , on my way home this mornin i looked in the drain , theres about 6-8inches of water running through it , i would highly advise against venturing in there this weekend , as you may be swept over the drop off . that is all
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snide_tripod
Location: Edmonton AB. Canada Gender: Male
| | Re: Southeast Edmonton Drain <Reply # 127 on 5/24/2010 2:21 AM >
| | | Posted by DaveJuggalo Attention all , on my way home this mornin i looked in the drain , theres about 6-8inches of water running through it , i would highly advise against venturing in there this weekend , as you may be swept over the drop off . that is all
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Ya we had a very nice storm thursday. It will take a while, we will find the bottom.
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H4wXx
Location: Edmonton Gender: Male
| | Re: Southeast Edmonton Drain <Reply # 128 on 5/28/2010 10:30 PM >
| | | We'll have to make sure we can get back up if we go down, lol. I figure securing a rope with some ladder loops in it should be good enough though.
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Juggz419
Location: Yeg Gender: Male
| | Re: Southeast Edmonton Drain <Reply # 129 on 5/28/2010 10:39 PM >
| | | for you mayb ,
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reduxzero
Location: Edmonton, AB Gender: Male
| | | Re: Southeast Edmonton Drain <Reply # 130 on 5/29/2010 5:05 PM >
| | | Posted by H4wXx We'll have to make sure we can get back up if we go down, lol. I figure securing a rope with some ladder loops in it should be good enough though.
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This is a bad idea. That drop (and any of the drops in Edmonton) are long enough to maim you if you fall. The lower sewer levels are hard to get into and out of, and are more dangerous to be in.
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digital_me
Location: Colorado Gender: Male
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro
| | | Re: Southeast Edmonton Drain <Reply # 131 on 5/29/2010 5:15 PM >
| | | Posted by H4wXx I figure securing a rope with some ladder loops in it should be good enough though.
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False. Do not kid yourself. Research what people have done for other drain SRT setups. If you can't recognize that this is a bad idea, you shouldn't be doing it.
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Elemental
Location: Edmonton, AB Gender: Male
| | Re: Southeast Edmonton Drain <Reply # 132 on 5/30/2010 9:45 AM >
| | | Yea, I wouldn't even consider going down there unless i'm with someone with the climbing experience and already has been down there. Which by the way, is an excellent idea to do some looking around for.
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H4wXx
Location: Edmonton Gender: Male
| | Re: Southeast Edmonton Drain <Reply # 133 on 5/30/2010 11:11 PM >
| | | Posted by reduxzero
This is a bad idea. That drop (and any of the drops in Edmonton) are long enough to maim you if you fall. The lower sewer levels are hard to get into and out of, and are more dangerous to be in.
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You tell me this as if I'm some sort of idiot. I'm not. I'm perfectly aware that a drop from even 15 feet has the capability to seriously injure a person and that simply being in a storm drain is an extremely risky endeavour, let alone descending to a lower level of one that has no guaranteed exits (you know, seeing as how water finds the path of least resistance and all). I'm also aware of the instability of a rope with ladder loops in it and how difficult they can be to climb, like I said I'm not an idiot. I threw that out there as an idea for further examination, not as a factual statement of what I was actually doing. I still have to go back there to properly assess the situation and adapt accordingly, like with any undertaking of that magnitude. Both yours and digital_me 's (especially digital_me 's) remarks came off rather scathingly, so in future maybe try being kinder instead of just assuming I know nothing.
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H4wXx
Location: Edmonton Gender: Male
| | Re: Southeast Edmonton Drain <Reply # 134 on 5/30/2010 11:24 PM >
| | | To add, if I had a climbing harness, a gri-gri, a pulley, and 300 feet of climbing rope, I would gladly use those for ascending and descending a drop. However I do not so I'm forced to make do with various climbing knots and things that I can manufacture myself out of rope, which is a great many variety of things. [last edit 5/30/2010 11:27 PM by H4wXx - edited 1 times]
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snide_tripod
Location: Edmonton AB. Canada Gender: Male
| | Re: Southeast Edmonton Drain <Reply # 135 on 5/31/2010 2:43 AM >
| | | Well. It would be a great adventure. I am in, when we can secure proper climbing tools. I love the advertisement in the right fork of the groat drain redux. Lovely work. lol. As you have been down there, How did you find the air quality further down. I am planning a venture, but smelling foul eggs smell in there on friday night, I am a little leary of going too far without proper equipment. I believe that if we could all equip ourselves with the North 5500,
Or the North 5400, masks fitted with the North 7583P100 filters, we should be fine!! Anyone wanting to join, I seriously suggest you invest in one of these. The are great for every facet of UE, from draining to infiltrating ###### pigeon houses [last edit 5/31/2010 2:55 AM by snide_tripod - edited 2 times]
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Pacifist
| | Re: Southeast Edmonton Drain <Reply # 136 on 5/31/2010 5:14 AM >
| | | If you are smelling rotten eggs get out immediatly, that is H2S and the only masks to deal with those are full face supplied air masks called SCBA's (not SCUBA) it will kill you almost immediatly if the levels are high enough and even 15ppm will kill you over prolonged exposure times (rule of thumb is if you can smell it its too much). The biggest danger is not from these gasses it's actually from lack of oxygen, it is undetectable without equipment. Some gear to look into getting if your gonna run deep in the tunnels would be this: Gas Detector (You want one that will at least monitor for H2S, CO, O2) It's very expensive but this one is good for Draining and about anything else you feel like --- MONITOR MX4 LEL CO H2S O2 LI-ION $599.00 Available at Acklands-Grainger in Edmonton
Sorry if I sound like a over cautious person but if you are overcome by something in these tunnels then you will probably die cause no one would be able to assist you in time, remember it only takes 5 minutes with no oxygen to cause brain damage, less if there are other gasses at work. just thought i would share this info with you.
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H4wXx
Location: Edmonton Gender: Male
| | Re: Southeast Edmonton Drain <Reply # 137 on 5/31/2010 6:17 AM >
| | | The North 7583P100's are not rated for H2S, though if they were they would only be suitable for escape only and not prolonged exposure. They are however great for any organic nasties that would get us sick, and the listed chemical vapours. Wish I would have been wearing mine when we went into the pigeon shit house, as I believe I have contracted Norovirus. On a side note Snide, once I secure employment I'll be buying climbing harnesses, gri-gri's, a heavy duty pulley, and about 500' of 7200 lb test rope. Plus I'm going to look into a gas sniffer and getting a supplied air system that can be used by multiple people (not sure if one exists). So the Edmonton Underground Rats should be set for any future adventures once I get that done. Edit: I also feel that I should clarify that in my above posts that I was in a bad mood and I didn't mean to offend anyone or seem like I was being a dick, and I've taken the above advice about not using improvised means of ascent/descent to heart as should be reflected in this post. [last edit 5/31/2010 6:22 AM by H4wXx - edited 1 times]
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snide_tripod
Location: Edmonton AB. Canada Gender: Male
| | Re: Southeast Edmonton Drain <Reply # 138 on 5/31/2010 11:58 PM >
| | | Kay. Then. Sorry for the misunderstanding. I saw H2S and assumed it would work. I don't believe we are dealing with H2S gases down there, I think like the germ said its probably methane. I would like to see whats down there so if we can gat batteries for that gas sniffer, we are good to go and do some tests on the air quality.
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snide_tripod
Location: Edmonton AB. Canada Gender: Male
| | Re: Southeast Edmonton Drain <Reply # 139 on 6/1/2010 12:12 AM >
| | | I also hope that we all can find the time to purchase these masks that I mentioned above, before we return to the plant, if we decide to go back. There have been strange illnesses felt since the Shitty Bird House experience, and I would hate for anyone to die as a result of improper use or lack there of ppe. Just like factories and industrial companies implement the use of PPE ( personal protective equipment ), I believe that we in the EUR could all benefit from the use and better understanding of the PPE available to us. Unfortunately, we do not have the resources that these aforementioned companies have at thier disposal, so any training or equipment costs will have to be eaten up by us on a personal level. ( Unless we somehow get some sort of sponsorship, I don't forsee this happening). Another thing that has crossed my mind is STICKERS. We should all chip in and get a good solid sticker made that we can place during our UE's. Just an Idea. Stickers would look better than _____________! Anyway, if anyone is interested, I can take a look at costs for courses that deal in training for these types of dangers, or for whatever else we may need like rappeling or first aid or anything. It would be far better to be prepared mentally for an emergency than to not know anything about preventative measures or how to deal with it. A very long winded message. Thanks to everyone that ventured forth and made Friday's meet a memorable experience. I look forward to seeing you all, and new faces in the days to come. Truly, Snide Tripod, EUR P.S. Pics are on the way. I forgot me Camera at GF's house. [last edit 6/1/2010 12:16 AM by snide_tripod - edited 5 times]
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