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UER Forum > Archived US: Mid-Atlantic > Christmas day exploring. Anyone recognize this? (Viewed 395 times)
Shotbydj 


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Christmas day exploring. Anyone recognize this?
< on 12/25/2013 6:57 PM >
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Followed some train tracks and came up on yet another abandoned NC factory. Was wondering if anyone has been inside. I guess if I really wanted to enter I could've risked a buttfull of glass but maybe someone else knows something a little more safe?


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Re: Christmas day exploring. Anyone recognize this?
<Reply # 1 on 12/25/2013 10:16 PM >
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Ok place, I'ts been scraped to hell. Nothing really too interesting inside. The last time I was there I saw a tent in the corner and a bird hanging from a rope. I left immediately.

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Re: Christmas day exploring. Anyone recognize this?
<Reply # 2 on 12/26/2013 2:03 AM >
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First place I ever explored. When was that 3ggt, that is sketchy as hell. But yeah, it is scrapped but the graffiti is pretty good. If you can find a way into the sub building in front there is some machinery, but it is locked and flooded last time I checked. I haven't been in there recently though and from what 3ggt said it doesn't sound worth it. Go to the mill it is much cooler, and there is lots of delicious asbestos to munch on.

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Re: Christmas day exploring. Anyone recognize this?
<Reply # 3 on 12/26/2013 2:20 AM >
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Been to the mill before. Cool place. You're right tho. I couldn't breathe for like a day and a half afterwards lol.
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Re: Christmas day exploring. Anyone recognize this?
<Reply # 4 on 12/26/2013 3:46 AM >
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I went over the summer, didn't get any pics from that trip. These are some from over the years. The mill is definitely more interesting.












































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Re: Christmas day exploring. Anyone recognize this?
<Reply # 5 on 12/26/2013 4:03 AM >
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Appreciate these a lot! Looks like a decent place inside from the pictures. Seems like they've added a fence around the whole thing since then. Did you get stopped by the police when you went? (looking at the picture of the police car up front)

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Re: Christmas day exploring. Anyone recognize this?
<Reply # 6 on 12/26/2013 6:32 PM >
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Posted by 3ggt
The last time I was there I saw a tent in the corner and a bird hanging from a rope. I left immediately.


Was that recently? I haven't been in there in a couple of months. I keep saying I'm going back to video it but I always end up shooting trains instead...




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Re: Christmas day exploring. Anyone recognize this?
<Reply # 7 on 12/28/2013 8:21 PM >
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This was around June. It's fenced in and a lot of police activity but worth a quick peek.

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Re: Christmas day exploring. Anyone recognize this?
<Reply # 8 on 12/29/2013 6:56 AM >
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Flyingwhale and I were there a short while back.
Saw the tent in the corner with an EXTRA,Extra large flannel hanging on a makeshift line, but no hanging birds.
*If the shirt hanging outside actually FIT the person in that tent, and that larger than BIG dude happened to have not wanted to bothered at the time, then we would have really been up shit creek!
Other than that, the place was unremarkable and presented no real reason to return (for me).
We never saw any law and just made a simple entry without any issues.


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Re: Christmas day exploring. Anyone recognize this?
<Reply # 9 on 12/29/2013 11:27 PM >
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Posted by Hootie
the place was unremarkable and presented no real reason to return (for me).


Unremarkable!? The yard across the street is worth the visit! ; )

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Re: Christmas day exploring. Anyone recognize this?
<Reply # 10 on 12/30/2013 4:31 PM >
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Posted by Benched_it


Unremarkable!? The yard across the street is worth the visit! ; )


Hahaha. I hear ya!
But as for the building alone? not really.
Hope to see y'all sometime soon.

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