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Infiltration Forums > US: Four Corners > CU Boulder Explorers?(Viewed 10343 times)
theshortestsim location:
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Re: CU Boulder Explorers?
<Reply # 20 on 7/22/2015 12:30 AM >
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Posted by skrimace


Eh? 'Bout everyone I know explores.

More abandoned towns in this state than populated. Slim pickins in Denver these days compared to the half abandoned city it once was, but still a'plenty.


Meh, everything's pretty gutted and empty out here. Denver is on it's shit. New Orleans left everything to rot. Hospitals, schools, churches, everything still in them. It was run like a third world country. Denver tears down and rebuilds so quickly.

I know of a handful of nice locations in rural CO, but it's more fun to go with people.



Adventure is out there.
skrimace location:
Denver
 
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Re: CU Boulder Explorers?
<Reply # 21 on 7/22/2015 4:43 AM >
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Posted by theshortestsim


Meh, everything's pretty gutted and empty out here. Denver is on it's shit. New Orleans left everything to rot. Hospitals, schools, churches, everything still in them. It was run like a third world country. Denver tears down and rebuilds so quickly.

I know of a handful of nice locations in rural CO, but it's more fun to go with people.


Wasn't always like this. Pretty much entire golden triangle was abandoned when I was in HS (one house I explored there in the late-90s/early-00's had rooms insulated with newspapers from the 1930s sporting ads for Daniels & Fischer), as was much of the northside (now erroneously called Highlands after a town that was nowhere near the Highlands neighborhood, but rather where the Jefferson Park neighborhood is today). Even downtown; I remember an abandoned commercial greenhouse just down the street from Jesus Saves we went to for years. Denver's hot with renewal right now, locations these days don't last long and are usually pretty sketch for the short periods they are vacant.
AFAIK, none of my friends who are into urbex participate in this forum, but If'n we organize an excursion, I'll shoot ya a PM.



imprezawrxsti location:
Portland, OR
 
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Re: CU Boulder Explorers?
<Reply # 22 on 7/22/2015 11:31 PM >
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Posted by skrimace


Denver's hot with renewal right now, locations these days don't last long and are usually pretty sketch for the short periods they are vacant.


This.

Almost all of the good stuff is at least an hour's drive from the city, beyond the range of developers ca$hing in on Denver's renaissance. There used to be a lot more in the city (Gates, 'Marcy Mills', General Iron), but with land values so high, those places are gone now, redeveloped into high-priced luxury condos.

At least Denver still has big drayyyns!





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Jrock1203 location:
Lebanon, OH
 
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Re: CU Boulder Explorers?
<Reply # 23 on 12/21/2015 7:52 PM >
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Down for a meetup as well!

Keep me in the loop!



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MSP
 
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Re: CU Boulder Explorers?
<Reply # 24 on 12/23/2015 4:41 PM >
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Not currently in Boulder, but I lived in Denver for a bit and I am in the process of planing a trip back out there again soon. I have some unfinished business with some boulder Mines and buildings so hopefully when I get back out there some of you can accompany me to finish the job. Happy hunting's!



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