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INTRUDER ALERT! "I only came to dance." -Combichrist
| | | Re: Exploring Alone < Reply # 114 on 3/31/2014 2:17 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Exploring solo is better (it works better for me). When I explore with others, I have to be patient of them and their photography, and I'm pretty flexible and move quick, so I usually have to wait on others if I'm not alone, and/or help them in due to their physical limitations. The times I really enjoy exploring with others is when it's a location I want to introduce them to (and know they'll be taking forever with photography, which is fine), or vice versa. It is also wise to explore with others in case an accident occurs, although, I've been very lucky with that one, so far. It really all depends on you and what keeps you comfortable.
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| | | | Re: Exploring Alone < Reply # 119 on 7/2/2016 4:24 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by sirpsychosexy I did my latest discovery alone. Not knowing what the building would contain I didn't want to bring anyone for the risk of disappointing them. I was expecting nothing more than an empty hall actually. Still I literally had some sleepless nights because of the curiosity (I know, it's insane to be so nervous over old abandoned shit ), so one sleepless morning I decided to grab my camera and go. There I went with the 'now or never' in mind, in the most crowded place of town in full sight of a police station, over a fence, across a tiny catwalk high above the sea, under a fence while bridging over a gap that leads directly to the knee-deep sea, another catwalk with human size holes rusted in. Then I walked inside and my jaw dropped... everything was still in place since the 60's. Once it was some sort of horror house, but without a doubt it is way scarier now. Pitch black inside and not knowing what deep-sea monster I'd bump into next, I did a quick adrenaline-fueled round and got the hell out of there. Probably the most dangerously stupid thing I have ever done, but I felt so victorious afterwards. I've gone back with friends for a couple of times and it was a lot less scary then. When I told them that I went in alone the first time they called me insane, both because of the creepiness and the life-threatening state of the place. http://i.imgur.com/Z1TP1Ir.jpg So my point is, don't go alone if you don't know what to expect. No one knew I was there and things could have gone horribly wrong if I had fallen into the shallow water. Most places aren't so dangerous though, and exploring them alone can be a great thrill! At least bring a phone, and some bandages in case you rip yourself open. Btw, these are the pictures of that trip: http://www.uer.ca/...rrpage=1&pp#post13
| Fear is your friend. Listen to it, but don't let it command you. Make a bad judgement with others with you, don't expect anyone to save you except you and your miscalculation may cause them to be injured or killed as well. I've explored alone for decades. It requires an unique skill set that is worth developing. You do so by doing.
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