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Location: QLD, Australia Gender: Male Total Likes: 2 likes
| | | Re: Where do you draw the line at Urbex interest? < Reply # 22 on 10/9/2014 4:29 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by AdventureDan For me it's one of 2 questions. How awesome is the place i'm getting into? for me, this means super cool peelies and architecture, cool shit, rooftop views, historic value, photo op, possibility of using said place to train parkour, etc. The other question is how hard is it to get into said place? I think i'm the opposite of a lot of people in this regard. The harder to access the better. A large part of urbex for me, is the rush of getting places where i shouldn't be. I live for the challenge. If it's an empty square concrete shell that's locked up like a fort, I'm definitely going to try to get in. Padlocks? Perfect. contorting through small holes? Great. Death defying climb or rooftop jump? Even better. I'm an adrenaline junkie and I also love the feeling of knowing i can go anywhere i please.
| much like the line then is how you define yourself and what you are trying to achieve. My reason for Parkour and other movements, particularly UrbEx, is written as above. Urbex-ers know not to be contained by the well trodden path of everyday living, and for me its getting places others wont, or cant. pics and history is also great. The shops might be lame and unchallenging or photogenic, but there might also be something that makes it well worth it to you. You just dont know, but isnt that why its called exploring?
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