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Haystack
Location: Huntersville, NC Gender: Male
| | Gaining entry into a building?! < on 12/4/2012 4:09 PM >
| | | I've found this abandoned building here in Huntersville, NC, where I live, on Holbrooks Road. It looks like it could have been a school. It's next to a park, and a gym. I was wondering if anyone perhaps knew anything about it, and maybe how to get into it to do some splorin'?! Please let me know guys.
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LetTheRaineFall
Location: NE Texas - Dallas area Gender: Female
wait...what?
| | Re: Gaining entry into a building?! <Reply # 1 on 12/5/2012 12:14 AM >
| | | It's probably best to do your own reconnaissance on the place; scout it out a bit on your own and see if you can spot any weak spots or good POEs. The first thing when it comes to exploring a building is scouting it out. I don't know if it's very likely that people could give you tips for entry on here besides what I've just said
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xGROMx
Location: OBX, NC Gender: Male
| | | | Re: Gaining entry into a building?! <Reply # 2 on 12/5/2012 4:45 AM >
| | | That and you not going to get a lot of help when you give out locations, the town name is .....ok, but don't give any more details on the public forum.
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Porcelain Doll
Location: philadelphia Gender: Female
Who Cooks For You?
| | | Re: Gaining entry into a building?! <Reply # 3 on 12/5/2012 5:25 AM >
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it's better to be absolutely ridiculous than absolutely boring. “Everyones so shady. That’s why I’m so fuckin pale.” - Porcelain Black |
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Rinzler
Location: New Jersey
Nomad
| | | Re: Gaining entry into a building?! <Reply # 4 on 12/5/2012 5:43 PM >
| | | Posted by Haystack I've found this abandoned building here in Huntersville, NC, where I live, on Holbrooks Road. It looks like it could have been a school. It's next to a park, and a gym. I was wondering if anyone perhaps knew anything about it, and maybe how to get into it to do some splorin'?! Please let me know guys.
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Just drive your car into the side of the building and there you have it, a new entrance!
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Haystack
Location: Huntersville, NC Gender: Male
| | Re: Gaining entry into a building?! <Reply # 5 on 12/5/2012 5:43 PM >
| | | Okay. Sorry.
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LetTheRaineFall
Location: NE Texas - Dallas area Gender: Female
wait...what?
| | Re: Gaining entry into a building?! <Reply # 6 on 12/5/2012 6:33 PM >
| | | Posted by Rinzler Just drive your car into the side of the building and there you have it, a new entrance!
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+1
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Anaklusmos
Location: Where I want to be, not where I should be. Gender: Male
I'm a man of many hats.
| | Re: Gaining entry into a building?! <Reply # 7 on 12/5/2012 9:07 PM >
| | | Dude, u gotta do the footwork. Nobody else can or will do it for u. Get in that bitch!
Fucking Spiders..... |
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Haystack
Location: Huntersville, NC Gender: Male
| | Re: Gaining entry into a building?! <Reply # 8 on 12/6/2012 12:05 AM >
| | | Well, when I originally asked the question, I thought I'd maybe find someone in the same area as me who maybe knew something, or someone, that would get me in the place. Cause there were some pretty sturdy looking padlocks on the doors. I'm willing to try and get into the place on my own, but I was just wondering.
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LetTheRaineFall
Location: NE Texas - Dallas area Gender: Female
wait...what?
| | Re: Gaining entry into a building?! <Reply # 9 on 12/6/2012 1:32 AM >
| | | Posted by Haystack Well, when I originally asked the question, I thought I'd maybe find someone in the same area as me who maybe knew something, or someone, that would get me in the place. Cause there were some pretty sturdy looking padlocks on the doors. I'm willing to try and get into the place on my own, but I was just wondering.
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There you go--that's what you need to ask! Find out if anyone is in your area and would want to meet up and check out your location with you. Most of the time, however, you need to find people on your own and PM them, rather than posting a public thread.
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Quarantine
Location: Denver Gender: Female
retired former old-school UE'er
| | Re: Gaining entry into a building?! <Reply # 10 on 12/6/2012 6:40 AM >
| | | I don't know any specifics about the building you're talking about, but pickaxes and dynamite are generally effective.
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Haystack
Location: Huntersville, NC Gender: Male
| | Re: Gaining entry into a building?! <Reply # 11 on 12/6/2012 1:31 PM >
| | | Post by Quarantine I don't know any specifics about the building you're talking about, but pickaxes and dynamite are generally effective. |
Yeah, I imagine they would be! hehehe
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Model7068073421
Location: NC Gender: Male
| | Re: Gaining entry into a building?! <Reply # 12 on 12/6/2012 5:20 PM >
| | | Posted by Quarantine I don't know any specifics about the building you're talking about, but pickaxes and dynamite are generally effective.
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Indeed. There is no problem in the world that can't be solved with a suitable application of high explosives. However, sound may be of a concern in Huntersville.... Might tip off local LE of your activities... There are many, many ways to breach with minimal evidence/noise. As was said previously: You have to perform your own recon... Even if somebody's been there before, things change. Knowledge is power.
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LetTheRaineFall
Location: NE Texas - Dallas area Gender: Female
wait...what?
| | Re: Gaining entry into a building?! <Reply # 13 on 12/6/2012 6:52 PM >
| | | Posted by Model7068073421 ... Even if somebody's been there before, things change. Knowledge is power.
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Plus, maybe it's just me, but I always feel better getting my own information of a location as well as what other people say. Getting recon for yourself is the best you can do, because everyone is different. What is one stable floor for one group could be a collapsing floor for the next, unfortunately.
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Model7068073421
Location: NC Gender: Male
| | Re: Gaining entry into a building?! <Reply # 14 on 12/6/2012 7:11 PM >
| | | Posted by LetTheRaineFall
Plus, maybe it's just me, but I always feel better getting my own information of a location as well as what other people say. Getting recon for yourself is the best you can do, because everyone is different. What is one stable floor for one group could be a collapsing floor for the next, unfortunately.
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Absolutely. There are few certainties in this circle... Each mission must be based on factual, current data that is pertinent to the entry team. Be safe. Be considerate. Be smart. Many moons ago saw some expeditions that really shouldn't have taken place. Fortunately, I was allowed to grow older and smarter before meeting an early demise/arrest. (Although I have ridden in the back of a cruiser for my clandestine activities on more than one occasion!) ;)
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MonkeyPunchBaby
| | Re: Gaining entry into a building?! <Reply # 15 on 12/6/2012 7:14 PM >
| | | Posted by Model7068073421
Absolutely. There are few certainties in this circle... Each mission must be based on factual, current data that is pertinent to the entry team. Be safe. Be considerate. Be smart. Many moons ago saw some expeditions that really shouldn't have taken place. Fortunately, I was allowed to grow older and smarter before meeting an early demise/arrest. (Although I have ridden in the back of a cruiser for my clandestine activities on more than one occasion!) ;)
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missions? entry team? expeditions? clandestine activities? please tell me your joking.
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Model7068073421
Location: NC Gender: Male
| | Re: Gaining entry into a building?! <Reply # 16 on 12/6/2012 7:32 PM >
| | | Posted by MonkeyPunchBaby
missions? entry team? expeditions? clandestine activities? please tell me your joking.
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*you're ...and perhaps my vernacular belies my age. I have been doing this since most on this forum were born, probably. It wasn't called urbex, ue, or the like. In fact, the only name it had was whatever you were charged with if caught. Usually something like criminal trespass. I called it Industrial Spelunking. That's what it was. Abandoned industrial complexes that had hallways, basements, roof ladders, towers, and sheer cliffs. I was reckless in my exploring. I went alone a lot of the times. (Still do, but with more awareness) Didn't do my recon. Made a lot of noise, etc. (Hence the cruiser rides) As I continued to develop and hone my skills, I took a logical and tactical approach. Now, I can access places most of you can not while maintaining my clear record and with minimal risk. (Hence the language) My intent here is to peruse the findings of other like-minded people and perhaps even educate. I certainly do not wish to offend or seem condescending.
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AnAppleSnail
Location: Charlotte, NC Gender: Male
ALL the flashlights!
| | | | Re: Gaining entry into a building?! <Reply # 17 on 12/6/2012 9:23 PM >
| | | Posted by Model7068073421
My intent here is to peruse the findings of other like-minded people and perhaps even educate. I certainly do not wish to offend or seem condescending.
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Mission accomplished. Welcome. Haystack, look past locks. Do the chains secure the door? What about other ways in? Be clever.
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never_sleep
Location: Foothills of NC Gender: Male
(LURKING)
| | | Re: Gaining entry into a building?! <Reply # 18 on 12/8/2012 4:38 AM >
| | | Posted by Haystack I've found this abandoned building here in Huntersville, NC, where I live, on Holbrooks Road. It looks like it could have been a school. It's next to a park, and a gym. I was wondering if anyone perhaps knew anything about it, and maybe how to get into it to do some splorin'?! Please let me know guys.
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Stay away from that place. It was a school, and it is partially abandoned, but the abandoned portion houses (or at least used to) a couple tweakers. There's not much to see anyway. Also, the town of Huntersville works out of the back portion. You get caught in there and you're going to big boy jail.
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tippa
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
boner jamz
| | Re: Gaining entry into a building?! <Reply # 19 on 12/8/2012 5:39 AM >
| | | oink.
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