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Quick disclaimer* This location isn't in the mid Atlantic region. The location isn't considered international, but its also not in the map of America in the forums* I just live in the mid Atlantic region So I heard about an abandoned stairway that leads to an abandoned satellite building at the top. So did some research, found it, took an Uber to my POE, walked down the private government road, snuck past the guard, and met the base of the steps. It took about 3 hours to climb to the top, and a hour and a half to get back to the base. There were about 15 people at the top just relaxing. The climb up was super tiring as there were 3922 steps, about 2500 feet of elevation, and some points of the stairs were vertical as if it was a ladder! Also I apologize for the bad quality pictures as it started raining and I didn't want to ruin my camera, so I just took quick photos with my phone. Fun story, the rain made the stairs super slippery, and kinda made it super dangerous as some points of the stairs are just straight cliffs on both sides. Lol I slipped like 10 times, but I was fine since I held on to the rails securely. If you go, I highly recommend gloves on this exploration. Easily the most strenuous exploration I've ever been on. I hope you guys enjoy the pictures I managed to get! Happy Urbexing, Boseboi
Your average explorer | |
Couldn't get my last picture to rotate so so so sad
Your average explorer | |
Bad ass site in the sky
Just when I thought I was out... they pulled me back in. | |
Wow! Super cool!
RIP Blackhawk | |
That place looks crazy!
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This oddly reminds me of the pterodactyl attack in Jurassic Park 3. Probably just me being a nerd though. Good work
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Those photos are amazing! The rain adds a cool factor to the photos, making it look like its mist. Great photos!
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