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UER Forum > Canada: Ontario > Steel wool in the churro drain (Viewed 1663 times)
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Steel wool in the churro drain
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Some friends and I recently explored a pretty cool drain we call the Churro drain. It got this name because we ate some churro's before we explored it (seems pretty straightforward eh). We brought some steel wool and a tripod with us and were able to get some awesome pics, hope you enjoy

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If any of you follow my Instagram you'll have seen this one already

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This was our first time using steel wool like this and forgot string to spin it with to we just ended up holding on until it started burning our hand. That's the reason the circles we made were so small.





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hahahaha I love this post so much, especially for this...


It got this name because we ate some churro's before we explored it


and this

This was our first time using steel wool like this and forgot string to spin it with to we just ended up holding on until it started burning our hand



Keep up the good work man, I'm always checking your stuff on IG!!




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mulletcat 


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hahahaha I love this post so much, especially for this...




and this




Keep up the good work man, I'm always checking your stuff on IG!!



Thanks man, I mean it. I love taking photos during my explores and the positive feedback makes it even better!




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1 & 4 are my favorites of your set. I like the gesture of the person on the right side of the frame in both of those photos. A churro sounds a lot more yummy than going to McDonalds to slave labor away. Yeah me too; I look forward to seeing more that you post.




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< Reply # 4 on 2/11/2017 11:14 PM >
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We did a full trip earlier today and the system is about 510 meters total however its a backbreaker so it took us a bit over an hour to get around all 3 branches of it. From the waterfall entrance there are 4 smaller rooms along the way until you get to the main room. In the main room you can either follow the flow of the water down a 70 meter stretch to a holding pool or go up another path without any water flow. The holding pool was pretty tricky to get across, luckily there were ladders on the side that I climbed up originally to take a piss but then realized it was an awesome spot to take a photo (this is photo 1). after this room it was a short crawl to the ice room where we found a huge 2 meter tall icicle. This route ended with the tunnel becoming halfway submerged in water and ending with a locked grate.

We crawled back to the main room and decided to check out the other tunnel with no water flow. This path took us to a big room with a good 15 foot ladder, unfortunately it was retardedly full of spiders. When we looked down the next tunnel we saw an exit that gave us false hope of an alternate exit and just turned out to be another grate.

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Photo 1 that I posted on IG

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Icicle part 1

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False hope

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Icicle part 2

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False hope sign from the outside





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