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Huh. I guess covid made me a trendsetter.
| | | Re: What's the deal with storm drains? < Reply # 10 on 5/10/2023 5:28 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Part of it is the cool feeling of being able to move around the city completely undetected, but a bigger part of the appeal is how relaxed storm drain exploration typically is. You're only really in danger of getting spotted entering or exiting, but for the rest of it you can be as indiscrete as you want- playing music, loudly talking, whatever. Deep underground, nobody can hear and bother you. Also, storm drains tend not to get altered much. Buildings are prone to demolition but barring city inspections once or twice a decade storm drains don't change much. This makes them perfect candidates for projects like hangout spaces or underground art galleries. You can get large numbers of people into drains and as long as you secure your art in some way so it doesn't get washed out, it's not going anywhere.
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