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UER Forum > Canada: Ontario > Hoarder House in Hamilton (Viewed 1118 times)
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Hoarder House in Hamilton
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Hi everyone, I made this account a while back but had to prioritize other things. Now that I have more time in my life I hope to be more active both here and exploring Toronto/Ontario (I'm excited for the September Toronto meet-up).

This house is actually what started my interest in Urban Exploration almost two years ago.

The house was in rough condition (as are my pictures, the next set will be better) and there was SO MUCH STUFF everywhere.

Also I have a question, how does everyone prep images for upload? Getting things under 100k is more challenging than expected.


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These two images are of the front room. There was a literal mountain of things that had to be climbed over (and a cat).


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Entrance to the basement. Tons of junk down here too.

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The basement was flooded with over a foot of water when I returned here a few months later.

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This was the master bedroom. Tons of clothes in the closets (in not the worst condition). Very vintage stuff but nothing we could see ourselves wearing.

I hope someone gets a kick out of these pictures. I'll try to find (or go and take more) pictures of a cool barn/house I went to in Ancaster.




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Re: Hoarder House in Hamilton
< Reply # 1 on 8/1/2019 2:58 AM >
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I like your alliteration in the title.

Interesting place but probably not the best to do at night, for the first time at least.

I use Flickr for image hosting and then just out the pictures in through that. Great quality and probably a lot easier than resizing. You could probably also use Google Drive and set the images to public but I'm not sure how well that would work. Just make sure to actually insert the pictures into here instead just putting a link.

And welcome back to the site




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Re: Hoarder House in Hamilton
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Tip #1 - don't use the "pop up images" They're just a pain in the ass for anyone trying to view the images.

Cool place, though! Bet it smelled like death...




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Re: Hoarder House in Hamilton
< Reply # 3 on 8/4/2019 6:27 PM >
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Tip #1 - don't use the "pop up images" They're just a pain in the ass for anyone trying to view the images.

Cool place, though! Bet it smelled like death...


Exactly.
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