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Infiltration Forums > US: Mid-Atlantic > In Before the Demolition(Viewed 1904 times)
enirus location:
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
 
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In Before the Demolition
< on 3/16/2017 4:17 AM >
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Haven't explored at all lately, decided I finally needed to get out and go somewhere new. Left early at 9 a.m. with some friends to head out to the cottages before it's too late, was hoping to get some nice Spring pictures in the mountains. Once we picked up CubanLiberator from his college at 1.pm. From there we went onward to the destination but once we got close to the highway we found that the last hour stretch was closed due to weather so we had to detour all the way down through a 2 hour detour.

Came across this place on the way.

enirus, on Flickr





Some road pictures:




After flying around the curves on the mountains trying to get to our destination before the sun set we finally made it to the cottages at 7pm. Almost 12 hours after we left, we have no idea where all our time went. But at least we got our nice spring time pictures.















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Comrade Kip location:
Virginia, USA
 
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Re: In Before the Demolition
<Reply # 1 on 3/16/2017 3:19 PM >
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Those cabins look really cool! Was there anything inside or were they empty husks?
Also, I feel like I've seen that motel before. I think Dan Bell might've done a video there.



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enirus location:
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
 
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Re: In Before the Demolition
<Reply # 2 on 3/16/2017 5:17 PM >
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Posted by the kip
Those cabins look really cool! Was there anything inside or were they empty husks?
Also, I feel like I've seen that motel before. I think Dan Bell might've done a video there.


Thanks! The cottages were pretty much empty husks. Also never heard of Dan Bell.



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Cryptomatic location:
Washington, DC
 
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Re: In Before the Demolition
<Reply # 3 on 3/16/2017 7:34 PM >
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Great set enirus! That motel is priceless--it's a good thing you took that detour. Always love those old signs.



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Wheedle location:
Northwest Georgia, USA
 
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Re: In Before the Demolition
<Reply # 4 on 3/17/2017 12:29 AM >
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We actually stayed at the Teddy Bear nearly 40 years ago when I was a kid.



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enirus location:
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
 
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Re: In Before the Demolition
<Reply # 5 on 3/17/2017 3:10 PM >
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Posted by Wheedle
We actually stayed at the Teddy Bear nearly 40 years ago when I was a kid.


Oh shit, that's amazing.



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Skye_Ann location:
Kitchener, Ontario
 
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Re: In Before the Demolition
<Reply # 6 on 3/17/2017 10:40 PM >
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Such a crying shame that they plan to demolish these historic cabins. :/



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Re: In Before the Demolition
<Reply # 7 on 3/22/2017 12:33 AM >
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Driven past that old motel so many times when on vacation in the area. Cool shots.



Benched_it location:
Central NC
 
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Re: In Before the Demolition
<Reply # 8 on 3/23/2017 6:38 PM >
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Nice job on these, well done!



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