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Posted by Orangedrink
Imo no and no.
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if you say it is not worth checking out, do you suggest any place that is? - and im not looking for handouts, Im just curious
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Posted by blackhawk the inside is where all the creamy goodness is.
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Yermom.
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Posted by Orangedrink
Yermom.
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very mature
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Posted by urbexchick07
very mature
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Haha! That's me.
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Posted by Orangedrink
Yermom.
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You want some, knock yourself out. She been dead 40 years. Want the GPS or a guided tour for free?
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Posted by blackhawk
You want some, knock yourself out. She been dead 40 years. Want the GPS or a guided tour for free?
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Condolences.
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Posted by Orangedrink
Condolences.
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Old news, no worries.
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Posted by urbexchick07
this is true haha but I dont feel like falling through any floors lol almost happened to me once before in a building - not fun haha
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Silos are real safe, they're the "my first explore" to midwestern urbexing. The holes in the floor are incredibly easy to spot. Also there's always a lot of people there so you can watch them and see where they step and then do the same if you're scared.
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Posted by SorrySquad
Silos are real safe, they're the "my first explore" to midwestern urbexing. The holes in the floor are incredibly easy to spot. Also there's always a lot of people there so you can watch them and see where they step and then do the same if you're scared.
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thank you for your tips!
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Posted by SorrySquad
Silos are real safe, they're the "my first explore" to midwestern urbexing. The holes in the floor are incredibly easy to spot. Also there's always a lot of people there so you can watch them and see where they step and then do the same if you're scared.
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Nothing safe about silos*. Google silo deaths. If you follow another's footsteps make sure you aren't heavier than them. More than one person has taken a hell ride from collapsing plywood covering a hole... numbers don't protect you from yourself. *especially old, abandoned silos. Many have corroded rebar and fasteners anchoring ladders, catwalks, etc that can fail just like -snap- The more, the merrier... yes, well
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I think he's referring specifically to the Damen Silos, which literally everyone and their mom has been to. Last time I was there it was swamped with at least two dozen college kids.
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Posted by jonrev I think he's referring specifically to the Damen Silos, which literally everyone and their mom has been to. Last time I was there it was swamped with at least two dozen college kids.
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Lol, fair enough People like to perch.
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Posted by jonrev I think he's referring specifically to the Damen Silos, which literally everyone and their mom has been to. Last time I was there it was swamped with at least two dozen college kids.
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I was referring to the Damen Silos, and my mom has actually been there with me!
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Posted by SorrySquad
I was referring to the Damen Silos, and my mom has actually been there with me!
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Yermom has been there with me too! Check my post in the debauchery thread for details.
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I love you, Dave. And Yermom.
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Posted by Clockwork I love you, Dave. And Yermom.
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Love Youuuuu
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Posted by SorrySquad
Silos are real safe, they're the "my first explore" to midwestern urbexing. The holes in the floor are incredibly easy to spot. Also there's always a lot of people there so you can watch them and see where they step and then do the same if you're scared.
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I agree. It was my second explore, Feb 2015. I went alone on weekday morning at 8 am. No trouble walking around and getting inside. Only issue was a lot of mud in the grass.
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