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http://www.thestar...global-legacy.html Toronto’s Ninjalicious explorer left a global legacy Toronto’s Jeff Chapman shared his urban 'infiltrations’ of off-limit buildings, sewers and tunnels through zine and website. Urban explorer Jeff Chapman at the 2002 Canzine fair held at Sneaky Dees. Stacks of his Infiltration zine are on the table in front of him. By: Shawn Micallef Living Columnist, Published on Thu Aug 20 2015 If there was a nook or cranny in Toronto, Ninjalicious probably explored it. Full article: http://www.thestar...global-legacy.html
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Cool. I read Access All Areas from cover to cover when I first heard about urban exploration. It opened a whole world to me.
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Awesome find! I would have loved to meet the guy. I too read his book very early on when I got into exploring. And in the early days, I followed every little tip and guideline in that book to the letter, at all times!
"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 |
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10 years already? Damn. I wonder how Liz made out. Thanks for sharing the article.
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Wondering the same about Liz. I talked to her when I bought some back issues of Ninja's b/w mag years ago. Anyone remember the website?
Honest, I was just looking. www.urbexmag.com |
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Posted by PreacherLA Wondering the same about Liz. I talked to her when I bought some back issues of Ninja's b/w mag years ago. Anyone remember the website? |
http://www.infiltration.org/
What is a rebel? A man who says no. - Albert Camus |