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Location: Bridgewater, NJ Gender: Female
| | | | Re: New Member? Introduce yourself here! <Reply # 540 on 6/20/2007 4:13 AM >
| | | Hi. I'm new. I haven't explored too much, but I'm interested in getting to explore more often. I usually explore with my mom, who is very into UE. She's the one who got me started. I'm going to be checking out an abandoned hospital tomorrow (if the rain clears up). We're really excited about going, and I'm sure my mom will take some nice pictures. Anyway, hello
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No_Fear
Location: Nutley, NJ
| | | | Re: New Member? Introduce yourself here! <Reply # 541 on 6/20/2007 6:10 PM >
| | | Hey-lo. Just gonna say the usual stuff..I'm 16, I live in Essex County, NJ. Been into UE for a couple months now. Love it to death. Haven't really gotten to explore much lately, though, due to lack of money for gas. I usually explore with my girlfriend, and maybe a couple friends, armed with flashlights, a camera, and a Leatherman. And, yeah.. just lookin' to make some new friends, maybe some exploring buddies.
-Jill
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h1596
Location: Pacific Northwest Gender: Female
| | Re: New Member? Introduce yourself here! <Reply # 542 on 6/20/2007 6:57 PM >
| | | Hallo. New member here. I'm h1596, but you can just refer to me as H for simplicity. I'm fourteen years old and I live in the "Great Northwest". Since I was a very young child I was always the girl with the adventurous streak. I was always the one who got my cousins and I into all sorts of whacky adventures and trouble. If there was a "scary" place or weird spot in the neighborhood, it'd be me who would rally my cousins, as well as whoever they might have had tagging along with them, to go check it out. Heck, my nickname was Simba (elephant graveyard, anyone?)! Anyhow, I haven't changed all that much. I love exploration and adventure. Urban Exploration is relatively new turf for me, as my forte has always been general Outdoor Recreation. So far the only UE I've done was the small basement of a huge, old house that was demolished up the street. It wasn't anything that fantastic, being very small, but it was exciting, the creeping down the stairs (not the the neighbors would have minded at all-kids build snowmen and igloos on top of the basement in the winter) and standing in the silence of the musty old room. I hope to learn as much as I possibly can about this hobby. I have a camera a distant relative gave me a while back, I just don't know how to use it. We've been meaning to take it to a camera shop and ask for help. Until then I'll probably just putter around, read and respond to topics, use the search button, and maybe even start a topic of my own. I plan to put the book "Access All Areas" on hold as soon as I can cut some fines out of the way at the library. It looks like a fantastic book, and from the reviews it's had it most certainly is an indispensable resource. Hope to see you around the site! -h1596
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theark
Location: Connecticut Gender: Male
| | Re: New Member? Introduce yourself here! <Reply # 543 on 6/21/2007 4:41 AM >
| | | hey everyone...
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dropthemedicine
Location: Florida Gender: Male
| | Re: New Member? Introduce yourself here! <Reply # 544 on 6/22/2007 7:02 PM >
| | | Hey I am new, I have done some UEing with friends in my area (Broward/Miami) South Florida. I Got ninjalicious' book, and have been getting more interested in UE and Photography (Just got a D40) as of late. And you can call me Nick
There is no destination but with a goal in mind we can all be realistic and demand the impossible. |
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zesty32102
Location: Buffalo, New York Gender: Male
| | | Re: New Member? Introduce yourself here! <Reply # 545 on 6/29/2007 4:47 AM >
| | | Hi, I am new to the forums and urban exploration. I moved from New Mexico to Buffalo, New York and stumbled upon this hobby by accident. A curious person, I have always been interested in exploring places, but I am most accustomed to mountain wilderness areas, which require no trespassing to enter. Although I now live far away from the open lands out West, I still cannot control my urge to discover interesting places, so I have taken to exploring old man-made structures, because it is more accessable to me than wilderness areas. Every day on my way to and from work I can see the derelict grain elevators only a couple blocks away in the First Ward area of Buffalo. Being a die-hard nature person, I initially found these structures to be among the most ghastly things I had ever seen and I felt a feeling of dread upon looking at them. I desperately wished I could return to the mountains I love in New Mexico and forget I had ever seen the First Ward. It took many months for me to warm up to the grain elevators. In order to make peace with my new and unfamiliar surroundings I needed to take several therapeutic walks through the area with my camera in hand, and force myself to find beauty in this otherwise dismal place. The First Ward is the first thing that got me thinking about urban exploration, but it took me reading an article on the deteriorating German Roman Catholic Orphanage in Buffalo, published in Artvoice and attending Ghost Train at Buffalo Central Terminal to really ignite my new passion for urban exploration. Now I have entered this incredible world, from which I cannot leave.
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jacobpierce
Location: Bakersfield, CA Gender: Male
UE Newb in Training!
| | Re: New Member? Introduce yourself here! <Reply # 546 on 6/29/2007 8:57 PM >
| | | Hey! I joined last friday, the morning of my first UE trip... well, I must say, I've got quite a bit to learn and a lot of California to explore! I hope to get to know you guys a bit better! God Bless!
I'm bored, lets go... |
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StephenKing
Location: Edmontpn
| | Re: New Member? Introduce yourself here! <Reply # 547 on 6/30/2007 1:13 AM >
| | | Hey new member here. I have been UE for a few years. Figured I would join up online.
Enjoy Or Die |
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Night Moves
Gender: Male
| | | Re: New Member? Introduce yourself here! <Reply # 548 on 6/30/2007 3:31 PM >
| | | Im new to this board but have been looking at you're underground pictures for over a 5 year period and find them interesting and awsome. Myself being in a wheelchair can't possibly get out there and explore like you people but I enjoy you're experences from home and love it so I have to thank you all for making this available to all. I know there has been a film done in Toronto by the waterfront called Saw. They have also made Saw 2/3/ and 4 in Toronto. Would anyone of you have studio pictures or location pictures of the filming? I would be greatly appreciated otherwise I will continue enjoying exploring pictures you people take. Thanks again.
Night Moves..... Youkville Dayz..... |
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PiscesGal89
| | Re: New Member? Introduce yourself here! <Reply # 549 on 7/1/2007 4:04 PM >
| | | Hey everyone, I had no idea a site like this was in existence. I've always been fascinated with supernatural beings and happenings and love to hear my friends' stories involving such experiences. I enjoy watching television shows that share the history behind the hauntings of some buildings and areas. Although I've heard that their information is sometimes skewed, I still like to watch Creepy Canada. If there are any places that you would recommend I visit (preferably in Ontario), I would love to hear about them. I've been to the Screaming Tunnel and am planning of visiting the Blue Ghost Tunnel in the near future. Thanks for the warm welcome into the site
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redhawk
Location: Cleveland/Oxford Ohio Gender: Male
| | Re: New Member? Introduce yourself here! <Reply # 550 on 7/3/2007 1:50 AM >
| | | alright, well I've been a lurker on this site for probably 2 to 3 years now and finally decided to join. I'm not a super experienced UEr but being from Cleveland gives me pleny of opportunity. I'm in it for the photos as well as just the adventure, i've been an urbanite since I was old enough to drive. Used to drive my old POS car around Cleveland's east side just exploring the neighborhoods and such. On the rare ocassion I can scrounge up a partner we just drive around until we can find someplace. Thanks for the warm welcome guys
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Magnoodles
Location: Hamilton, Ontario Gender: Male
I am your favourite.
| | | Re: New Member? Introduce yourself here! <Reply # 551 on 7/6/2007 12:12 AM >
| | | Hey everybody! Just signed up. From the southern Ontario area (Toronto, Hamilton, Burlington...). My friend Ryan and I went to go check out the building at 220 Dundurn in Hamilton last weekend. I made a video (with some pics contained therein), for anyone interested in checking it out: http://www.youtube...4Oe5Hk#GU5U2spHI_4 ANYway... Glad to be here. Hope to have some fun!
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Chris85
Location: Dixie Gender: Male
| | Re: New Member? Introduce yourself here! <Reply # 552 on 7/7/2007 5:36 PM >
| | | Greetings, I had read over this site for some time and decided to join up. Looks like a fun place to swap info and stories. I live in the deep south, Alabama to be exact and we have a fair share of stuff to explore here. Lots of old home sites out in the middle of nowhere are my specialty although I've be in some factories and other commercial locations. I have always worked alone but if anyone in the central part of the state is out there maybe we could get aquainted and go exploring. Have a great day.
"too close for missiles-switching to guns" |
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yourmom
Gender: Female
| | Re: New Member? Introduce yourself here! <Reply # 553 on 7/10/2007 4:26 PM >
| | | hello. my name is Courtney and im from maryville tennessee. not much to look at around here but a few good ones. ive been a member for a little while now but decided i should post something sometime. if anyone knows some good locations around knoxville or close by you should let me know.
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MartinLBB
Gender: Male
| | Re: New Member? Introduce yourself here! <Reply # 554 on 7/11/2007 9:26 AM >
| | | Hey everyone! I'm a French explorer, mostly dedicated in visiting rooftops. I began when I was 8 years old! I'm doing UE within mines, castle, metro (abandoned stations and tunnels), work area, cranes, rooftops (cathedral, church, castle, official buildings,...). Parisian underground (catacombs, technical gallery, sewer) are really fascinating! I'm living downtown Paris (close to catacombs network). In Paris, I've been on following rooftops (most famous): * Opéra Garnier * Grand Palais * Eiffel tower (easy!) * Notre Dame Cathedral * St Sulpice * St Eustache See you, Martinlbb I also have a personal website: www.exurbis.com
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Hirnduebel
Location: Anygerm Gender: Male
Keep forehead shaven for easy use
| | | | Re: New Member? Introduce yourself here! <Reply # 555 on 7/11/2007 11:24 PM >
| | | I never really introduced myself did I? I'm Hirnduebel, sometimes known as Flo, unfortunately from Germany and I make videos before everything else... or well, before most things. I like Duebels.
But there's two different kinds. There's bad asbestos, and there's nice asbestos. Anyway, it grows on you. |
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BennyBear
Location: My zombie fort, plinking away.
Ach Hans, run! Its the lhurgoyf!!!!
| | Re: New Member? Introduce yourself here! <Reply # 556 on 7/16/2007 3:56 AM >
| | | Ello, it be Benny Bear... thats what my little brother calls me because I am 6'4" and I used to growl at him to scare him. Personal eh? I have been doing similar activities to urban exploration since forever, but I never knew it as urban exploration until a week ago. Loads 'o' fun, hope to see y'all out there!! lol The 'sploration I used to do was basically in castles; I used to live in Germany, and I would explore the hell out of them while I was there. Not so many castles here though... I also like abandoned military bases. That's legal right? [last edit 7/16/2007 3:58 AM by BennyBear - edited 1 times]
My last girlfriend was lesbian... "If you're not part of the solution, you aren't dissolved in the solvent" |
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saveitforsunrise
| | Re: New Member? Introduce yourself here! <Reply # 557 on 7/17/2007 10:04 PM >
| | | hello all. im relatively new to urban exploring. i've been to a handful of places here in east tennessee. would love to get to know some people around here and maybe find some new places around the knoxville area.
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yokes
Location: Toronto Gender: Male
I aim to misbehave
| | | | Re: New Member? Introduce yourself here! <Reply # 558 on 7/18/2007 6:56 PM >
| | | Man do I wish I spent more time exploring with you.
Posted by MartinLBB Hey everyone! I'm a French explorer, mostly dedicated in visiting rooftops. I began when I was 8 years old! I'm doing UE within mines, castle, metro (abandoned stations and tunnels), work area, cranes, rooftops (cathedral, church, castle, official buildings,...). Parisian underground (catacombs, technical gallery, sewer) are really fascinating! I'm living downtown Paris (close to catacombs network). In Paris, I've been on following rooftops (most famous): * Opéra Garnier * Grand Palais * Eiffel tower (easy!) * Notre Dame Cathedral * St Sulpice * St Eustache See you, Martinlbb I also have a personal website: www.exurbis.com
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Location: Waltham, Mass and Athenry, Galway
Donkey Could KICK the ASS out of Action's monkey
| | | | Re: New Member? Introduce yourself here! <Reply # 559 on 7/18/2007 10:42 PM >
| | | I have been here for a while but never told anyone who I am. I like urban exploring... I think. I am into drains more than anything, but will always do anything around me. check out my website: www.freewebs.com/newenglandexploration
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