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| | | | Re: What buildings are the safest to explore? < Reply # 8 on 10/11/2017 10:02 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by NotBatman You're over-thinking it. Grab a flashlight or two. Grab a friend or two. Grab a drink or two. Let someone who's not coming along know what your plan is and when to expect a check-in. Go to the thing you've been considering that you think would be the easiest/safest. Keep your eyes open and don't do anything stupid. Be ok with turning around and leaving if you're just not feeling it. Don't worry about looking scared - everyone who's smart was scared their first couple times. Celebrate the rush of coloring outside the lines afterwards. Push a little further next time.
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| | | | Re: What buildings are the safest to explore? < Reply # 12 on 10/12/2017 5:00 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Hey man, I felt the same way when I started this. It wasn't that long ago, but I have grown so much in such a short period of time. I always thought going places you're not supposed to go was kinda cool, but it's "against the rules" so I never tried. I'm paranoid about social conventions and being able to fit in with people in general, which also makes me very afraid about being seen (Not a bad worry in this hobby, but it can't consume you). The biggest thing I had to learn to get into this hobby was learning to break rules. I had to accept the fact that not everyone is going to respect me for doing this, but those people do not fly like vultures above me all the time. It can take some patience, you may not do it on your first explore. Go to places you want to explore. Jump the fence, circle the property, survey the area, whatever helps you take that plunge into 'breaking the rules'. Finally, I enjoy reading over this every so often. It reminds me why I don't need to be intimidated by what I do: http://infiltratio...thics-warning.htmlhttp://infiltratio...-nodisclaimer.html
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| | | | Re: What buildings are the safest to explore? < Reply # 14 on 10/16/2017 3:01 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by Fleeting Hey man, I felt the same way when I started this. It wasn't that long ago, but I have grown so much in such a short period of time. I always thought going places you're not supposed to go was kinda cool, but it's "against the rules" so I never tried. I'm paranoid about social conventions and being able to fit in with people in general, which also makes me very afraid about being seen (Not a bad worry in this hobby, but it can't consume you). The biggest thing I had to learn to get into this hobby was learning to break rules. I had to accept the fact that not everyone is going to respect me for doing this, but those people do not fly like vultures above me all the time. It can take some patience, you may not do it on your first explore. Go to places you want to explore. Jump the fence, circle the property, survey the area, whatever helps you take that plunge into 'breaking the rules'. Finally, I enjoy reading over this every so often. It reminds me why I don't need to be intimidated by what I do: http://infiltratio...thics-warning.html http://infiltratio...-nodisclaimer.html
| Screw rules. That's not a concern. The laws are. Know them for the area you plan to explore. Avoid committing felony crimes such as B&E. Don't commit needless crimes while there; take only pictures, leave only footprints. Run from guards, always stop for cops.
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