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Albert
Location: Germany Gender: Male
| | Re: How to cross a fence? <Reply # 20 on 5/10/2005 9:06 PM >
| | | Posted by blue (we dont want vandals writing dirty words everywhere in the base, do we?)
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It's far too late to worry about that! Vandals have already found a way in. Here are some pictures from the inside: http://www.lostpla...endepot/index.html Only one picture shows vandalism but it has gotten worse since those were taken.
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Albert
Location: Germany Gender: Male
| | Re: How to cross a fence? <Reply # 21 on 5/11/2005 8:52 PM >
| | | I took a closer look at the fence today when a very angry watchdog approached. Fortunately he didn't show me any hidden holes in the fence! I stepped in a pothole and injured my ankle on the way back to my car. I don't think I will go back there until they invent invisibility cloaks!
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Burzum Noble Donor
| | | Re: How to cross a fence? <Reply # 22 on 5/11/2005 11:15 PM >
| | | Posted by Albert I took a closer look at the fence today when a very angry watchdog approached. Fortunately he didn't show me any hidden holes in the fence!
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Always better to discover this BEFORE you hop the fence
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Jedstah
Location: Moncton, NB, CanaDUH. Gender: Male
i never thought id see the day, when church kids choose the hardcore way.
| | Re: How to cross a fence? <Reply # 23 on 5/12/2005 2:11 PM >
| | | Posted by TheRev Pole Vault.
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im down with this idea!
You shake my hand, say “pleased to meet you.” Look me in the eye, I don’t believe you. TUI, as long as I’m still alive. I live despite you. Realize I’m not one of your kind, I’m nothing like you. |
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InsertNameHere
Location: North County San Diego Gender: Male
We were playing flashlight tag, officer!
| | | Re: How to cross a fence? <Reply # 24 on 5/14/2005 5:12 PM >
| | | It's a good idea to wear ripstop pants and thick gloves before climbing a fence. On a recent expedition to a hydroelectric dam, I was climbing a fence to get into the lower levels. No barbed wire or anything, understand, but I underestimated how sharp the top links of the fence were. My pants snagged as I crossed over the top, and pulling away only caused them to tear. I pulled myself up over it again in an attempt to unhook the fabric, but slipped and two links rather stabbed me in the thigh--not deep, but puncture wounds from a fence in the middle of the woods nonetheless. We eventually had to use a knife to cut my pants free, and I got to spend the rest of the trip with a huge hole on the inside seam of my right pantleg. I'll be buying myself a pair of camo ripstop BDUs now....form-fitting ones, hopefully. Edit: Oh yeah tore up the leather gloves I was wearing too, but my friend's climbing gloves helped out later on. I found a nice pair of kevlar-lined leather police gloves, designed to protect from sharp objects, here: http://www.selfdef...ts.com/pgloves.htm 2nd pair down. [last edit 5/14/2005 5:15 PM by InsertNameHere - edited 1 times]
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Plytheman
Location: Lawrence, Massachusetts
Obey The Deer
| | | Re: How to cross a fence? <Reply # 25 on 5/15/2005 7:40 PM >
| | | Yeah, if there's a dog then its better not to jump the fence... Otherwise I'd say find the gate and climb that, its usually easier than just picking a spot on the rest of the fence line.
I'm achin, I'm shakin, I'm breakin, Like Humans Do!! -Byrne |
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marrjos
Location: Owen Sound, Ontario Gender: Male
| | Re: How to cross a fence? <Reply # 26 on 8/25/2005 5:36 PM >
| | | Just do what i always do: climb up carefully and slowly and carefully maneuvre over the barbed or razor wire. Of course it helps if you have really good balance.
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DocHolliday
Location: Olde Virginia Gender: Male
| | Re: How to cross a fence? <Reply # 27 on 8/26/2005 2:45 AM >
| | | I have this green rug, it weighs about ten pounds, but it covers about 6 feet by 4 feet across. It stays in place where you put it.
In Order To Protect, We Must First Learn To Destroy. Diplomacy is the art of saying 'Nice doggy.' until you can reach for a rock. - John Wayne |
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Corvid
Location: Oxford, UK Gender: Male
Master of Illusion!!
| | Re: How to cross a fence? <Reply # 28 on 8/29/2005 2:36 PM >
| | | Try the front gate if it isnt too visible. Me and BlueShiva do this all the time getting into active sewage works. If there are alternate entrances (like little gates in the fence) they are usually a weak point.
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Slyv
Location: Belgium, kingdom of UE Gender: Male
| | | Re: How to cross a fence? <Reply # 29 on 8/29/2005 3:08 PM >
| | | Posted by Albert I took a closer look at the fence today when a very angry watchdog approached. Fortunately he didn't show me any hidden holes in the fence! I stepped in a pothole and injured my ankle on the way back to my car. I don't think I will go back there until they invent invisibility cloaks!
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Or simply bring a cat Slyv
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Pravus
Location: Chicago Area Gender: Male
Now the two key words for tonight - "caution" and "flammable"...
| | | | Re: How to cross a fence? <Reply # 30 on 9/3/2005 3:56 AM >
| | | one way which only slightly damages the fence, but keeps it upright in appearance and functionality is cut the bottom few wires that connect the fence mesh to the fence post then pry the fence up so you can slide under it.. it helps if you go with at least one other person so they can hold the fence up for you and you for them.. but with a lil effort you can do it alone...
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Devineus
Location: Oshawa Gender: Male
"To Search for those who have been forgotten"
| | Re: How to cross a fence? <Reply # 31 on 9/12/2005 11:14 PM >
| | | if its not guarded, Cut the fence. IF it is, I wouls sudjest be CONTENT with just looking from the other side of the fence. No dout if its guarded there is something being Stored there. and if thats the case, that fence has motion detection and your ass is grass if you try and climb it. also digging would be quite the undertaking. and remember DONT bump the fence. you could test this theory by body checking it and running away and watching to see if anyone comes. also, no Cameras??
"every man dies, But not every man truely lives!" |
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Juusto
| | Re: How to cross a fence? <Reply # 32 on 9/22/2005 2:06 PM >
| | | Straight from comics: Bring a juicy beef with you and give it to the dog. I'm sure that non-professional watchdog will give you some time (don't forget that you should have farewell gift as well)
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AgentNox
Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada Gender: Female
I love the smell of asbestos in the morning!
| | | | Re: How to cross a fence? <Reply # 33 on 9/22/2005 3:45 PM >
| | | Posted by Juusto Straight from comics: Bring a juicy beef with you and give it to the dog. I'm sure that non-professional watchdog will give you some time (don't forget that you should have farewell gift as well)
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You took the words right out of my mouth. I've had an encounter with 2 large dogs before, but fortunately I'm a huge animal lover and after some introductory body language indicating I wasn't a threat I ended up with 2 new exploration buddies for the rest of the afternoon. Most definitely wear thick gloves and clothing that can take some abuse. It helps if you're comfortable holding most or all of your body weight on any of your limbs, so you can shift yourself around without feeling rushed. Practice makes perfect. See if you can find a similar fence (perhaps a schoolyard or baseball diamond?) and take a few trial runs. Don't try this when school is in session. And I'll second Jester's suggestion of tabi. I've seen him get over a 10' military fence, topped with ample razorwire, in about 4 seconds wearing those tabi of his.
"If you don't have bits of gear dangling from you, then you're not really adventuring." Noxography || Flickr Stream |
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rostit
Location: South Eastern PA Gender: Male
Imma herpin ma derp like YEAHH!!
| | Re: How to cross a fence? <Reply # 34 on 9/23/2005 12:41 AM >
| | | Now this technique is only viable in certain situations. Mainly ones where you can lightly damage the fence. It doesnt always get damaged, but the chance is there. Using a come-a-long or even a nylon tie-down with ratchet, you connect one end to the top rail(preferred, the lower fence holes can bend easily) and the other looped through a hole in the bottom. You tighten the ratchet and the fence will pull up from the ground. There may be buried fence that will come up if its not too deep. If they used anti-dig fence then cutting at the ground line may be needed. This technique works really well for some storm grates too. I usually keep a nylon tie-down or two in my pack. The nylon strap can be handy by itself and using the ratchet to pull/hold open heavy things is a must. Check the amount its rated for(weight wise) so you know what your dealing with. I bought a pack of 4 at BigLots for $8.00us As long as you keep an eye on them after using them a few times for wear and tear they will serve you reliably. Good Luck with getting in I prefer the rug over the top myself but thats only me.
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