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Infiltration Forums > US: Great Lakes > MSP Underground Creek(Viewed 7991 times)
scatwomb location:
duluth
 
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Re: MSP Underground Creek
<Reply # 20 on 3/5/2015 3:38 AM >
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I miss MSP.



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MSP
 
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Re: MSP Underground Creek
<Reply # 21 on 3/5/2015 4:26 PM >
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come back then



If you want to protect the locations you love to explore, don't talk about them online in public!
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Wooly location:
Minneapolis, MN
 
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Re: MSP Underground Creek
<Reply # 22 on 4/6/2015 12:26 AM >
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Fellow MSP explorer here, looks like a good location. Reminds me of a drain we just explored down by the Mississippi. After walking 2+ miles we called in quits and exited through a manhole. Popped up right in the middle of an intersection with a few cars waiting at a red light...if only I could have seen their reaction.



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Darendor location:
Red Deer, Alberta, Canada, Earth, Sol System, Milky Way Galaxy
 
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Re: MSP Underground Creek
<Reply # 23 on 4/6/2015 12:35 AM >
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Posted by Wooly Popped up right in the middle of an intersection with a few cars waiting at a red light...if only I could have seen their reaction.


If only you had been wearing Ninja Turtle costumes.



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Re: MSP Underground Creek
<Reply # 24 on 4/6/2015 12:49 AM >
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Posted by Wooly
Fellow MSP explorer here, looks like a good location. Reminds me of a drain we just explored down by the Mississippi. After walking 2+ miles we called in quits and exited through a manhole. Popped up right in the middle of an intersection with a few cars waiting at a red light...if only I could have seen their reaction.


You should be extremely careful about popping up through manholes for exactly this reason. It can be very dangerous. You could easily get killed doing that. If you don't specifically know where a manhole is going to come out, then you generally should not pop it.



"You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose. You're on your own. And you know what you know. And YOU are the one who'll decide where to go..." -Dr. Suess
Wooly location:
Minneapolis, MN
 
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Re: MSP Underground Creek
<Reply # 25 on 4/6/2015 3:26 AM >
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Yeah luckily for us it was close to midnight, but I definitely see the potential risks.



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Dalmaticus location:
MSP / Fargo
 
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Re: MSP Underground Creek
<Reply # 26 on 4/6/2015 3:37 AM >
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Posted by Wooly
Fellow MSP explorer here, looks like a good location. Reminds me of a drain we just explored down by the Mississippi. After walking 2+ miles we called in quits and exited through a manhole. Popped up right in the middle of an intersection with a few cars waiting at a red light...if only I could have seen their reaction.


You are doing just fine. As I don't own this site or this town, I won't suggest that you alter your behavior.

Everyone starts somewhere, excellent decision. You probably waited until everything was "quiet", so you were obviously safe.

If a car is traveling at 50 miles per hour, how many feet per second is the car traveling?





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Wooly location:
Minneapolis, MN
 
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Re: MSP Underground Creek
<Reply # 27 on 4/6/2015 3:44 AM >
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Hmmm. Let's see if I still remember my math. According to my scratch sheet, about 73 ft/s. And yeah, believe me, we aren't total airheads. We didn't hear any commotion above us so we made the quick escape. Suburban St. Paul ain't exactly busy at midnight on a weekday.


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Dalmaticus location:
MSP / Fargo
 
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Re: MSP Underground Creek
<Reply # 28 on 4/6/2015 3:53 AM >
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Posted by Wooly
Hmmm. Let's see if I still remember my math. According to my scratch sheet, about 73 ft/s. And yeah, believe me, we aren't total airheads. We didn't hear any commotion above us so we made the quick escape. Suburban St. Paul ain't exactly busy at midnight on a weekday.


Also, M and SP are both popular cycling towns. Many of the cyclists are doing around 20mph, and are more commonly on streets than sidewalks.



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Cosmic location:
Minneapolis / St. Paul
 
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Re: MSP Underground Creek
<Reply # 29 on 4/6/2015 8:46 AM >
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Posted by Wooly
Fellow MSP explorer here, looks like a good location. Reminds me of a drain we just explored down by the Mississippi. After walking 2+ miles we called in quits and exited through a manhole. Popped up right in the middle of an intersection with a few cars waiting at a red light...if only I could have seen their reaction.


Stay safe out there.



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<Reply # 30 on 5/4/2015 6:17 PM >
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Posted by scatwomb
I miss MSP.


come visit! ive got a house for you to sleep in!



RedBush location:
Twin Cities, MN
 
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Re: MSP Underground Creek
<Reply # 31 on 5/5/2015 3:47 AM >
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Posted by DJ Craig


You should be extremely careful about popping up through manholes for exactly this reason. It can be very dangerous. You could easily get killed doing that. If you don't specifically know where a manhole is going to come out, then you generally should not pop it.


Learned this the hard way myself a while back. A buddy and I were going down this storm drain in my hometown and I lifted a cover to get my bearings just as a pair of headlights came rushing up. I got out of the way in time, but the dude ran over the cover and probably fucked something up for the commotion it made.

We opted to call it an early night and vamoosed. Next time, I'll just hold my phone up the ladder and use the GPS if I'm so damn curious...



macphisto location:
St. Paul, MN
 
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Re: MSP Underground Creek
<Reply # 32 on 5/19/2015 2:44 PM >
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Pop bonerz not manhole covers.



scatwomb location:
duluth
 
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Re: MSP Underground Creek
<Reply # 33 on 6/10/2015 5:20 AM >
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Posted by shotgun mario
come back then


Okay, next June.

I run out of dissertation funding and won't be done writing until June 2017. So, I need free rent for a year. Thanks Mom! Sigh...



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Re: MSP Underground Creek
<Reply # 34 on 6/12/2015 1:25 PM >
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Posted by scatwomb


Okay, next June.

I run out of dissertation funding and won't be done writing until June 2017. So, I need free rent for a year. Thanks Mom! Sigh...


YESSSSSSSSS



scatwomb location:
duluth
 
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Re: MSP Underground Creek
<Reply # 35 on 6/22/2015 3:56 AM >
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Posted by Thelma


YESSSSSSSSS


I know!




Sprica location:
Madison
 
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Re: MSP Underground Creek
<Reply # 36 on 6/27/2015 7:28 PM >
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Posted by xRedx

Speaking of up stream, Herm, if you go up stream next time, your pants won't get wet and you'll see all the graffiti you could ever want, and then a bunch more.


Red, was this the one we were in for opening last year? I don't remember a less-wet cooler-graffiti section, but if so I'll make it a priority next time I'm up in MSP. Love me some fine underground artwork!



xRedx location:
MSP
 
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Re: MSP Underground Creek
<Reply # 37 on 6/29/2015 5:05 AM >
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Red, was this the one we were in for opening last year? I don't remember a less-wet cooler-graffiti section, but if so I'll make it a priority next time I'm up in MSP. Love me some fine underground artwork!


If by last year you mean January of 2015 then yes. If you mean January 2014 then...I still think yes? Man, alcohol does NOT lend it's self to location retention! The deepish water at the usual entrance quickly subsides to an inch deep or less as you go up stream. If you go down stream like Herm did, it will eventually go over your head right before you are in the river proper.

As for the graffiti, I don't think there is a square foot of wall space left that doesn't have something painted on it. In the RCP sections, that's awesome. In the beautiful old brick area, it makes me a little stabby. My guess is that you didn't notice all the paint due to the a fore mentioned quantities of alcohol. ;) And when I say "cooler" I admit I'm probably biased by my deep love of TCB and Wundr's work, of which there are several examples in this location.



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shotgun mario location:
MSP
 
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Re: MSP Underground Creek
<Reply # 38 on 7/4/2015 5:42 AM >
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there's some upstream lids you can also get into and avoid all the water.



If you want to protect the locations you love to explore, don't talk about them online in public!
If you want to make exploring friends, send people private messages! Meet up in real life! Get off the internet!
Don't try to have a UER e-penis! You won't impress anyone! This especially means you, Minneapolis MN newbies!
Tenebrae location:
The Wild West
 
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Re: MSP Underground Creek
<Reply # 39 on 7/10/2015 9:57 PM >
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Not a fan of the graf, but the first several pix are nice.



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