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Orofein
Location: Ia Gender: Male
We were never in this together.
| | Re: New Member? Introduce yourself here! <Reply # 620 on 9/30/2007 7:23 AM >
| | | Orofein here. I do a lot of rural exploration (farms, etc) but have done drains and some urban exploration. I live in the midwest.
50 stars to blind your eyes, 13 stripes to hypnotize |
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Wagnasty
Location: Amherst, OH or Bowling Green, OH Gender: Male
| | Re: New Member? Introduce yourself here! <Reply # 621 on 10/1/2007 9:04 PM >
| | | Hey all, my name's Mark and I'm from the northern Ohio area. I live between Cleveland and Sandusky a few months out of the year, and go to school south of Toledo. I've always been interested in UE and have explored a few places, but I really got into it after meeting my gf/ue partner Kelly (UER name Jellybeans95). There are so many places to explore in my area, and I'm always looking for more. A few of the places that I have explored thus far: - Gore Orphanage (eh...it's alright, much better at night) - An abandoned school in my area (awesome place, best that I've been to) - An old mini golf/recreation place (I hate vandals, the place was trashed) - Steam tunnels at my old school (kinda interesting) If anyone would like to go exploring sometime send me a message, I'd definitely be up for it. Also if anyone wants some info on the places I've been (I'll post some pics of these and other places) message me and maybe we can trade some info.
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Baldran
Location: The Ira Bemis House Gender: Male
Solvitur Ambulando
| | Re: New Member? Introduce yourself here! <Reply # 622 on 10/1/2007 10:41 PM >
| | | 'Lo, folks! I'm relatively new to the world of organized UE, but it seems that I've unknowingly been doing it since I was about four, when I started poking around burnt out and abandoned cabins in Colorado and Wyoming. Mostly small-scale stuff, of course, but fascinating nonetheless. Now, here I am in Maine, where I find my interest in the flip side of our shiny, happy society quite unexpectedly rekindled. I look forward to learning loads from this site and its denizens. See you on the boards.
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AAguy
Location: Ann Arbor, MI
| | New Ann Arbor-ite <Reply # 623 on 10/2/2007 7:30 PM >
| | | I'll add my post to the intros thread... I've been a lurker on a few forums for a while. Although I haven't done a whole lot of UE, I've been to a couple places and certainly want to go to some more. This seems like a great place to talk with others about that. About me - I'm in Ann Arbor, MI. All the constant construction around the university gives me plenty to look at. I'm one of those "fascinated by how things work" guys, and this seems like a great hobby to match that interest.
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yourgirlfriend
Location: Oakville 905 Gender: Female
| | | Re: New Member? Introduce yourself here! <Reply # 624 on 10/3/2007 1:39 PM >
| | | Long time lurker (just over 3 years), first time poster: Mergan, 20, student nurse, loves: adventure, good people, comic books, n-ds, all things science, blahblahblah. Working on the camera equipment situation, as of right I only own a "vintage" Minolta SRT-202 SLR w/ a 55mm lens (+ a 35-75mm macro lens somewhere) and a 6.1 Sony Cybershot. I just moved back from Montreal and I'm taking the year off school so I guess I better start getting in there and gettin'er done with all this free time to pursue whatever my heart desires. Live in the GTA and need/like company? CALL ON ME! I'm always up for an adventure ^_^!
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Solus
Location: Michigan Gender: Male
Exigua pars est vitae quam nos uiuimus
| | Re: New Member? Introduce yourself here! <Reply # 625 on 10/4/2007 11:09 AM >
| | | Hi. I suppose I've been into UE for quite some time now, though I always just thought of it as a natural result of curiosity. It wasn't until I recently started researching NRPH that I discovered what an extensive social internet presence this hobby had. pretty cool. Much as I like photography, I've never had even a half-decent camera, so I really haven't documented much (though sites like these inspired me to try just that at nrph), but my relatively unimpressive list of incursions include a couple of abandoned barns, a dilapidated house (now demolished), several great trips to the northville psychiatric hospital and, the one that I couldn't believe was pursued by others as well: drain exploring. Here are a few laughably shitty pics from my most recent trip to NRPH that I took with my digital leash --er-- cell phone. I have a much more promising video of nrph that I'll upload eventually.
...ceterum quidem omne spatium non uita, sed tempus est... |
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Solus
Location: Michigan Gender: Male
Exigua pars est vitae quam nos uiuimus
| | Re: New Member? Introduce yourself here! <Reply # 626 on 10/4/2007 11:15 AM >
| | | Posted by AAguy I'll add my post to the intros thread... I've been a lurker on a few forums for a while. Although I haven't done a whole lot of UE, I've been to a couple places and certainly want to go to some more. This seems like a great place to talk with others about that. About me - I'm in Ann Arbor, MI. All the constant construction around the university gives me plenty to look at. I'm one of those "fascinated by how things work" guys, and this seems like a great hobby to match that interest.
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I've never explored anything in Ann Arbor. Love the city though. Any recommendations? Ever since my recent barrage of UE, I've been wanting to send some feelers out for good locations.
...ceterum quidem omne spatium non uita, sed tempus est... |
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Coupleocachers
Location: Mechanicsville/Charlotte Hall, MD
"Like Ticks In The Woods, So Is The Posion In Our Lives"
| | | Re: New Member? Introduce yourself here! <Reply # 627 on 10/4/2007 5:37 PM >
| | | Im new here. Just checking out the website and its awesome. I'm a member of Geocaching.com this is mine and my girlfriends username on there. But we love to explore interesting and unique places. Two of the areas that we have been too that is on park land were Fort Howard and Fort Armistead Parks in Baltimore, MD. Those are some interesting places. However at Fort Armisteadd there are drunks, pimps, prostitutes, you name it its probably there or was there. Can't wait to explore interesting area. I live close to the NRL Satelights close to Waldorf. Thinking about taking a trip over their to check it out. Also trying to find out who owns the property.
EXTREME GEOCACHING IS THE PLACE TO BE! |
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ActionSatisfaction Esq.
Location: Newark, NJ Gender: Male
Action always satisfies
| | Re: New Member? Introduce yourself here! <Reply # 628 on 10/4/2007 5:43 PM >
| | | Where the hell did this thread come from?!
"The things that will destroy America are prosperity-at-any-price, peace-at-any-price, safety-first instead of duty-first, the love of soft living, and the get-rich-quick theory of life." - T.R. |
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Shockwave
Gender: Male
| | Re: New Member? Introduce yourself here! <Reply # 629 on 10/5/2007 4:05 PM >
| | | Hey everybody, I live in Orlando, FL and have recently rediscovered how much I like exploring. Haven't really been that many places, but I'm looking to change that. I'm really glad to be on here and hope that I can give even more than what I can get.
don't talk shit about total |
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MackMan8
Gender: Male
ohhh yea
| | | Re: New Member? Introduce yourself here! <Reply # 630 on 10/10/2007 10:23 PM >
| | | Hi My name is steven. I am as much of a rookie as NextelCup is. He's my cousin. He is the one that had brought me into this. I like a lot of local sites around Waltham, mass, and sandown, Nh where there isn't anything. Other than that I am mostly just like nextel, except not as racy. Feel free to check out his site.
www.freewebs.com/newenglandexploration |
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Mr Seeker
Location: Newcastle, N.S.W, Australia Gender: Male
I seek, I find.
| | Re: New Member? Introduce yourself here! <Reply # 631 on 10/11/2007 4:43 AM >
| | | Hey, I'm Seeker. I'm 20 years old and live in Newcastle, N.S.W, Australia. I've been exploring ever since I was a little boy, however only recently I've come to realize there are others out there who enjoy exploration. As of late, my main interest has been local abandoned buildings, however if I manage to find someone experienced to escort me, I hope to venture into drains. I hope to have some fun and rewarding conversation on here. Seeker.
The Seeker |
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Saknika
Location: Adirondacks of NY Gender: Female
Crazy photographers make great hooligans... xD
| | | | | Re: New Member? Introduce yourself here! <Reply # 632 on 10/13/2007 5:02 PM >
| | | Hello there! My name is Sam, and I'm on a journey now to become a professional photographer. I am attending the Hallmark Institute of Photography in Turners Falls, Massachusetts, and I love it. One of the things they encourage us to do though, are personal projects. So I want to be able to continue one that I have going, which is abandoned places. So here I am at UER! ^^ I've been exploring for about three years now, and have hit a lot of places. My gallery definitely reflects this. Since I live up north in NY, in the Adirondacks (when not at college lol), I have an ample supply of places to go. So now I'm looking to expand, and find shooting partners. YAY!
Party of four for the Insane Asylum please! <i>Professional Photographer of the <a href="http://hallmark.edu">Hallmark Institute of Photography</a>.</i> |
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Mogwai1313
Location: Idaho Gender: Male
| | Re: New Member? Introduce yourself here! <Reply # 633 on 10/15/2007 2:46 AM >
| | | Howdy! My name is Mogwai and while I am not new to UE, I am new to this forum. I look forward to talking with all of you and sharing my experiences and maybe some pics with you. At the moment I live near Kyoto, Japan but will be headed back to the Western US in a few months. Nice to meet ya!
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msgsudz
Location: Peterborough, Ontario Gender: Male
Msgsudz has an overactive bowel and shits like a Clydesdale.
| | | Re: New Member? Introduce yourself here! <Reply # 634 on 10/15/2007 3:55 AM >
| | | Posted by Saknika Hello there! My name is Sam, and I'm on a journey now to become a professional photographer. I am attending the Hallmark Institute of Photography in Turners Falls, Massachusetts, and I love it. One of the things they encourage us to do though, are personal projects. So I want to be able to continue one that I have going, which is abandoned places. So here I am at UER! ^^ I've been exploring for about three years now, and have hit a lot of places. My gallery definitely reflects this. Since I live up north in NY, in the Adirondacks (when not at college lol), I have an ample supply of places to go. So now I'm looking to expand, and find shooting partners. YAY!
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you say gallery......do you have an online gallery perchance?
"She's built like a steakhouse, but handles like a bistro!" - Zapp Brannigan |
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thparkth
Location: Bedford, NS Gender: Male
nulla regula sine exceptione
| | | Re: New Member? Introduce yourself here! <Reply # 635 on 10/15/2007 2:59 PM >
| | | This might be the latest ever "new member introduction" since I've been floating around this site for more than a year, albeit not posting much. I'm a Scottish guy who moved to Halifax, NS a few years back. When I still lived in Scotland I read about the Milk Crate Gang and their explorations around Glasgow. I found it absolutely fascinating. Urban exploration is easy in Scotland. There is a lot of history. There are a lot of abandoned buildings factories etc if you know where to look. I wasn't ever super organised about these things; I just saw some opportunities and took advantage of them. Didn't even own a camera. I started off exploring a former part of the Rolls Royce factory in Hillington - draftsmans offices and managers offices. It looked like they had just left the office one night in the early 80s and never came back. Name plates. Drawings. Typewriters. Magazines. Time cards. All just left in place, an accidental museum of the recent past. I was fascinated by it, and I still am. Factories and other workplaces are the most interesting things to me, because they tell a story about the history of technology, and because there is a strange spooky quality about a place where so many people came to work each day for a long time. It was so ordinary to them. So much of their hope and fear, boredom and excitement, arguments and laughs happened in that place, and now it's a dusty, echoing shell. I've never explored an abandoned house. It just feels a little too personal, intrusive, creepy in a bad way. So now I live in Halifax, and to be honest I'm still finding my way around. I don't have the deep familiarity that comes with spending your childhood somewhere. Most of my exploring is done with Google Earth at the moment, looking for industrial artifacts and other outdoor things to visit. Because I'm not a Canadian Citizen, I have to be especially careful about staying legal; being convicted of trespassing could mean I lost my visa. So I'm most interested in places which public but unknown (like dams and similar structures in the wilderness) and in buildings which are abandoned to the extent that absolutely nobody cares if you go in for a look. I just don't know where to find them in Nova Scotia!
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Zehuti
Location: Fremont, California Gender: Male
Now if I just had a map.. ahh screw it, left it is.
| | | | | Re: New Member? Introduce yourself here! <Reply # 636 on 10/16/2007 6:41 PM >
| | | Hey guys, My name is Alex, and I stumbled upon this site thanks to Google I moved to the Fremont area of California for college (DeVry for an internet security degree) from Wyoming, and really enjoy urban exploring. I didn't get to do much up there because of the secret service all over Jackson watching over Dick Cheney's house. I haven't really had the time to explore recently, though I have ran around in the old barracks on Treasure Island a bit (the one that caught on fire for those who have been there) I didn't have a camera unfortunately.. I have more spare time now and would like to get more into it. This looks like a great resource, and I look forward to sharing experiences with you guys Zehuti
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drummer2k7
Location: Colorado Gender: Male
| | Re: New Member? Introduce yourself here! <Reply # 637 on 10/18/2007 6:12 AM >
| | | YES!!! Finally! Gaw! haha. The little 7 day waiting period is pretty hardcore. I feel like a member of some highly exclusive club now. Like I've been let in on some well-kept secret. Well, I'm stoked to be on here. I have been intrigued by the concept of exploring places since I was a little kid. I have been interested in photography for a few years now too. I took a few classes in high school on digital photography and photo manipulation. I don't have any specialized equipment in it or anything, just a general interest. I never knew a site like this even existed until a week or two ago when I stumbled across UER. This seems like a badass site. I live on a college campus that seems like it should have steam tunnels and I want to check them out. Will post pics if I ever manage to get into them. Excited to be here, though.
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BeachedMermaid
Location: Winder, GA Gender: Female
| | Re: New Member? Introduce yourself here! <Reply # 638 on 10/19/2007 5:18 PM >
| | | I came across this site thru a link of things to do in Atlanta for Halloween, one click led to another and I found myself exploring abandonments via the web. I am originally from Jacksonville, Fl and got beached here in the Atlanta area thru a job transfer. I had no idea there were others "like me" who enjoy wandering and exploring like this, so I have really enjoyed this website and all the hard work put into it by everyone. I envy those of you who have the abandoned hospitals etc to explore as mostly what I've found are houses etc. My eyes are now open to possibilities and I am excited as I will be headed off to explore tomorrow. TGIF!
"We have no light to illuminate the pathway of the future save that which falls over our shoulder from the past." |
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VisualValor
Location: California Gender: Female
| | | New Member <Reply # 639 on 10/21/2007 2:01 AM >
| | | Found this site by just clicking around on the web. Here's a shot I did in June 2007. Location was Byron Hot Springs Hotel, CA. "Byron's 4th Fire"
"Some carry purses...I carry my camera." |
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