Posted by Raticus Not to be overly critical, but you guys got 50 feet into one building and got kicked out, then scaled up 10 stories to get in one building only to set off the alarm and run out. I didn't see much of the buildings at all. I thought the point of infiltration was to "engineer" your way into "live" locations and document the place. Not set off alarms and run. Maybe I missed the point?
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Raticus,
Maybe the continuity got lost in the edit. The first portion is us running into security while trying to get up a skyscraper being renovated. Infiltration? Active? Is bridge climbing and rooftopping considered infiltration if you don't talk your way in? Depends on your definition I guess. Failed attempt at a fresh building in downtown SF, yeah, this happens. We dealt with it well, got out and the police were not called.
Second portion is climbing a virgin 450' crane from an active street, which was the tallest in San Francisco at that time, and then moving into an adjacent virgin alarmed abandoned building via the roof, from the crane site, and us exiting via the abandoned building.
I'd say not too shabby. One fail on video for fun, and two virgin buildings on our first attempt.
Thanks for the feedback. It's hard to see a video with fresh eyes, when you were there for it.
Cheers,
-free