Location: Atlanta & Bay Area Gender: Male Total Likes: 82 likes
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Respect Your Forklift < on 5/19/2020 1:24 AM > | Reply with Quote
Hello again UER! It's been way too long since I've uploaded and I have 10+ posts I've been meaning to create for a while. I hope that since we're all in quarantine, UER will become a little more lively again and I'll get around to posting all of the adventures from the last few months.
This one was a pretty run of the mill urbex adventure. 6ozy and I explored an abandoned warehouse. It was fun and going after dark added some spookiness. Someone was kind enough to leave the parking lot unlocked and let us drive right in. On our way out, we found out that kind soul was a cop who had parked and was looking for us. Thankfully, the warehouse was massive and we didn't even know he was in there until we were safely out and on our way.
Location: Bay Area, CA/ATL, GA Total Likes: 82 likes
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Re: Respect Your Forklift < Reply # 1 on 5/20/2020 8:01 PM > | Reply with Quote
Visited this place a few months ago with two others (thanks to 6ozy for showing me around).
Pretty much got nothing but phone pics but it was a pretty neat explore. The place is huge. We also found stacks of blueprints showing intended plans for the place (obviously never implemented as the company owning the place went bankrupt a few years ago).
Interestingly enough this place seemed to have been used for police training. We found police tape and wax bullets littering the floor.
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Re: Respect Your Forklift < Reply # 3 on 5/21/2020 7:20 PM > | Reply with Quote
Posted by Xiketic Visited this place a few months ago with two others (thanks to 6ozy for showing me around).
Pretty much got nothing but phone pics but it was a pretty neat explore. The place is huge. We also found stacks of blueprints showing intended plans for the place (obviously never implemented as the company owning the place went bankrupt a few years ago).
Interestingly enough this place seemed to have been used for police training. We found police tape and wax bullets littering the floor.
The blueprints are a great find! I saw an old case od bullet casing while we were there but unfortunately lost the picture somehow.