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Sketchiest path you took to get inside?
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What's the sketchiest, most unsafe, dangerous, just plain dumb way you've taken to gain entry to a building? Were you alone? With others? Video or pictures of the way you took would be much appreciated!

For me I was alone and took this dark underground tunnel to get into a larger part of a hospital complex, my light didn't help too well and there was 4-5 inches of standing water at the base of the tunnel. It didn't help that I could tell other people had been here since I last came. This is only alarming because the location has 24/7 security, typically in the multiple cars that patrol so it isn't very accessible. Ironically they have yet to see me, but that's a different story.

Here's a link to the tunnel experience.
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Had to cut through a cluttered crackhouse to access an abandoned theater a few times, Mookster and MissTinaVicious can probably confirm how sketchy that was. I've also had to go over razor wire once and had a close call with that shit. Also Jersey City Medical. Had to walk along the top of a sharp fence with a 20' drop on one side and contort myself through a window that was barely open.



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Gave a security guard a handy and $20.




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Had to cut through a cluttered crackhouse to access an abandoned theater a few times, Mookster and MissTinaVicious can probably confirm how sketchy that was. I've also had to go over razor wire once and had a close call with that shit. Also Jersey City Medical. Had to walk along the top of a sharp fence with a 20' drop on one side and contort myself through a window that was barely open.


Oh yes 'that' theatre. The crackhouse, extremely icy rusty metal fire escape and the whole theatre itself was a seriously sketchy experience.

By far the worst I've had was a cinema over here in the UK. It involved shimmying sideways along a railing with a ten-fifteen foot drop behind, climbing over a hoarding that was placed over the same railing into the old smoking area outside. Then climbing a piece of fence that had been placed against the side of the building up to the second storey level, edging along a one brick wide parapet around some drainpipes and then sitting on top of an old wobbly air conditioning unit held into the wall by two rusty brackets and feeding yourself feet-first through a window with horizontal bars across it...




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1. Thou shall not reveal entry details publically.




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1. Thou shall not reveal entry details publically.


Lol it's not location specific. These places could be anywhere. The tunnel I was in is on the moon so good luck gettin in.




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Gave a security guard a handy and $20.


Hope your not srs lol. But someone, somewhere, has probably did this. Maybe I enjoyed it, no homo though.




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Lol it's not location specific. These places could be anywhere. The tunnel I was in is on the moon so good luck gettin in.


I suppose you're right. Your story didn't reveal the location.
I've already been to the moon. It was a pretty boring explore. 3/10.




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No homo, it's not gay because it's a favor.




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I suppose you're right. Your story didn't reveal the location.
I've already been to the moon. It was a pretty boring explore. 3/10.


I only went once, one of my friends got blasted by some alien security guards. R.I.P. bro




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No homo, it's not gay because it's a favor.


Is it gay if its not a favor and you do it because you enjoy it? no homo




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In order to get into an abandoned department store, I found a window that had been broken and then taped up back together. I basically unpeeled the tape and disassembled the window. Sort of like smashing a window in slow motion.



It's long gone, otherwise I wouldn't be talking about it here.




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In order to get into an abandoned department store, I found a window that had been broken and then taped up back together. I basically unpeeled the tape and disassembled the window. Sort of like smashing a window in slow motion.

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It's long gone, otherwise I wouldn't be talking about it here.


I've unscrewed corners of boards before, that was the closest I've had to your story lol. Not something you deal with often there.




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Climbing through a 2nd story window in pretty much plain sight to a hotel across the street.



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I climbed through a broken window in a small Texas ghost town to get into an abandoned bank. It had a HUGE jagged piece hanging from the top. I figured I could get in with no problem. Ended up with a 5" gash on my neck that barely missed a vein. That Leave only footprints shit literally went out the window on my exit - I smashed the remaining glass!




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I climbed through a broken window in a small Texas ghost town to get into an abandoned bank. It had a HUGE jagged piece hanging from the top. I figured I could get in with no problem. Ended up with a 5" gash on my neck that barely missed a vein. That Leave only footprints shit literally went out the window on my exit - I smashed the remaining glass!


Now that is not a fun time. Did you at least get some good pics in there? I feel like I saw a post where someone got cut up on glass in a window, that you? I guess you could say the experience was "paneful" lol




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Another similar thread with some pretty great replies here:
http://www.uer.ca/...=115551&currpage=1

Rather than shamelessly copying and pasting, I'll link to my reply there:
http://www.uer.ca/...rrpage=2&pp#post38




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Peptic Ulcer's story reminds me of a similar bad time with glass. When I stayed in Beijing in 2006, we didn't know that the hostel closed after 1am. The front glass doors were locked by a chain lock, and by pulling them open we could make enough room to squeeze through. While my ex-wife was doing this, one of the glass doors cracked in half and the top half fell like a guillotine. It missed her, but she scraped her leg on the bottom half and got badly cut.

In the morning the staff was angry and charged us like 20 bucks for it.




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Another similar thread with some pretty great replies here:
http://www.uer.ca/...=115551&currpage=1

Rather than shamelessly copying and pasting, I'll link to my reply there:
http://www.uer.ca/...rrpage=2&pp#post38


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Rolled underneath an opening under a construction fence to get into a hospital being demolished. This hospital was still connected to the VERY active campus in what is arguably the most traffic-heavy area of my city.

It worked though, because I came back four times using the same entrance. (It's also the same place as my avatar.) I miss that place.



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