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JennFire
Location: Traveler - Bay area currently Gender: Both Total Likes: 2 likes
| | | Re: New Member? Introduce Yourself Here! < Reply # 2581 on 3/18/2022 6:31 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Hello, my name is Jenna. I used to go exploring quite a bit in Pennsylvania, but never anything formal, or with any decent equipment. I'm currently hitch hiking around America. Last week I was in San Francisco. I explored a few easy to find spots there and took some mediocre pictures with my cracked up cell phone. It was exhilarating! I squeezed through a barely human sized gap at the top of a jail window, and I completely risked my life free climbing a water tower. I will make a full post of this shortly. I've got the itch hard. And I have a little disposable cash, so I'm going to buy myself a decent camera, headlamp, etc, maybe even get into a little lockpicking. As I travel around the country I'd like to explore all of the abandoned sites I find. I'd like to push myself physically, take risks, break rules. You know. Happy to be here!
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| feetneverdie
Location: DFW, Texas Gender: Male Total Likes: 0 likes
| | | Re: New Member? Introduce Yourself Here! < Reply # 2584 on 3/25/2022 9:19 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Hey there! My name is Nick, and I live in Fort Worth, Texas. I'm not new to urban exploration, per se, but I am new to *participating* in urban exploration. I recently moved out here after coming out to my parents in California to, well, less than fanfare, and have been exploring my long forgotten interests since.
Again, I don't have much experience, but I'm excited to meet people from this fascinating community and start my own journey.
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| eel_
Location: Eagle, Idaho Gender: Male Total Likes: 5 likes
| | | Re: New Member? Introduce Yourself Here! < Reply # 2586 on 3/28/2022 6:09 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Hey, you can call me eel. I'm 17 years old and I live a little ways NW of Boise, ID. I've been into Urbex since around 2019 but I only really discovered the community now. If you wanna get real technical then I guess the majority of the stuff I've done in Idaho would be categorized as Rurex. This past summer I visited some family in Boston and whilst there I was introduced to the wonderful world of infiltration, which gave me a whole new perspective. (though I will say, shit is much harder to get away with in Boise than Boston-- who knew?) For whatever reason, most things that I used to enjoy just aren't fun anymore, but the real sense of adventure I get when exploring a building frozen in time or the thrill of navigating an occupied area I'm technically not supposed to be in is something that I don't think I'll ever get tired of. I recently got a copy of Access All Areas which has definitely kicked my enthusiasm into overdrive. On top of that, just yesterday my buddy and I found what I consider to be my personal magnum opus of cool locations, which I'll probably post about later this week. Wow, for an intro that kinda dragged on for a while lol. Anyways I'm very glad I stumbled across this site and I look forward to meeting people who share the passion I hold for Urbex, and hopefully learn a thing or two as well.
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| FamelaMandemson
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| | | Re: New Member? Introduce Yourself Here! < Reply # 2596 on 4/27/2022 3:54 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Hello all! My name is N**l, currently living in the far southern reaches of the GTA in Ontario, Canada. There’s apparently quite a strong presence on this website of people from Ontario, which is exciting! I’ve been sort of peripherally aware of this site and the hobby for many years, in fact I’ve been doing it informally as my main hobby for most of that time as well. Know a lot of spots inside Toronto, but I’ve spent probably more time ‘treasure hunting’ through many well-trod routes and networks of dumpsters around the city than I have done strictly ‘urban exploring’ (though the two activities overlap in fairly obvious ways.) I’m looking forward to meeting some of you who are a little more clued in to the local UE landscape- and it looks like there’s an upcoming meet-up planned for Toronto, which I’m eager to actually attend. Please, if there’s anything I should know or anyone involved would like to know about me in advance of that particular event, I’d be happy to receive and/or reply to any DMs. Also, anyone looking for UE companions in/around the Toronto/Hamilton area, I’d be more than happy to make your acquaintance. I will try to contribute and make myself little more familiar to y’all in the coming weeks. Really happy to see this site seeMs to be doing so well given how completely strangled most of the ‘old’ internet spaces i once knew have become. Knock on wood. Oh and yeah- male, early 30s. Figure that covers it for now?
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| CuriousCoyote
Location: Calgary Gender: Male Total Likes: 1 like
| | | Re: New Member? Introduce Yourself Here! < Reply # 2599 on 5/6/2022 10:21 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Hello, everyone! My name is Aksel, but I also answer to Coyote! Perhaps not completely new here, as I've lurked in the discord and on here for some time now... But I have never really introduced myself, so here I am! I am 26 years old at the time of writing, living in the NW YYC area. I've lived in Calgary for most of my life, with some time spent also in Greenwich, London. I've done a lot of traveling in my lifetime, but I won't make a list here. Ask if you're interested to know! I am an audio engineer, AV tech, and (formerly) an electrician. Also a musician, but I no longer perform. I have been interested in urban exploration for quite some time, and thoroughly explored a few university buildings when I was in summer camp as a child... Now, understandably, I'm hooked! My interests mainly lie in abandoned or still-serviced buildings, and I very much abide by the leave-no-trace ideology, save for stickers on the backs of road signage. Though I am partial to building explores, I'm also 100% open to normal hikes, rural exploration, mountaineering, etc. Outdoor excursions are definitely fun too, as I was put into scouts as a child. Hike in camp-outs and urban camping is definitely on the list. I also got the opportunity to do first aid/lifeguard training in the past, and have recently taken interest in spelunking, mine diving, and drain exploration. (Though, that hasn't been acted upon.) That being said, I won't lie to you, I don't have much real experience with exploration from the past 5 years to speak of! I've been working full time, and have nothing to show for the interests above, so I understand I will have to build my credibility up, but if any YYC local explorers or crews are looking for a laid-back addition, please feel free to give me a firm prod! (Also, if you're in the discord, I play games too!) I'm always eager to learn, and even more eager to explore.
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