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AAExplorer
Location: Washington, DC Gender: Male
| | Ann Arbor Explorers < on 12/11/2005 10:40 PM >
| | | I'm a high schooler from Ann Arbor and I'm curious as to whether there are any exploration inclined individuals in my city. The most obvious attractions are of course the U of M buildings and steam tunnels but if you have any more suggestions or want to go exploring sometime, reply to the post.
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utlagi
Location: Ann Arbor, MI Gender: Male
| | | Re: Ann Arbor Explorers <Reply # 1 on 1/10/2006 8:19 AM >
| | | Posted by AAExplorer I'm a high schooler from Ann Arbor and I'm curious as to whether there are any exploration inclined individuals in my city. The most obvious attractions are of course the U of M buildings and steam tunnels but if you have any more suggestions or want to go exploring sometime, reply to the post.
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I'm up for something. Senior at PiHi. Btw, the hydroelectric dams also seem interesting
The rules are simple. Don't destroy anything, don't vandalize, don't steal. Leave everything _exactly_ as you found it. Use pictures as your souvenirs. |
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n-rock
Location: Oakland, CA, USA
| | Re: Ann Arbor Explorers <Reply # 2 on 1/11/2006 12:56 AM >
| | | I'm here. I'd be down for exploring some things, although there's some areas that it's better for me not to be caught in with minors. There's enough quasi-public spaces on campus though. We should at least meet up and swap tips. Meet for coffee this weekend sometime? N
Posted by AAExplorer I'm a high schooler from Ann Arbor and I'm curious as to whether there are any exploration inclined individuals in my city. The most obvious attractions are of course the U of M buildings and steam tunnels but if you have any more suggestions or want to go exploring sometime, reply to the post.
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utlagi
Location: Ann Arbor, MI Gender: Male
| | | Re: Ann Arbor Explorers <Reply # 3 on 1/12/2006 8:20 PM >
| | | Posted by n-rock I'm here. I'd be down for exploring some things, although there's some areas that it's better for me not to be caught in with minors. There's enough quasi-public spaces on campus though. We should at least meet up and swap tips. Meet for coffee this weekend sometime? N
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Got the same issue here n-rock. Turned 18 a month and a half ago. Coffee sounds great. I'm out of town friday night through mid-saturday. Rendezvous/Cafe Felix (after 5) are my favorite places to go if I'm with other people who smoke cigarettes (I don't tend to smoke around non-smokers). But other than that I'd be happy meeting anywhere.
The rules are simple. Don't destroy anything, don't vandalize, don't steal. Leave everything _exactly_ as you found it. Use pictures as your souvenirs. |
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Rizz Says...
Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan Gender: Female
| | | | Re: Ann Arbor Explorers <Reply # 4 on 10/22/2006 5:42 PM >
| | | hey i'm from saline and i'm dying to meet some people to go exploring with. since they tore down the Yspilanti Center for Forensic Psychiatry theres not much going on here in saline. i have a car and am willing to drive a reasonable distance to go to locations, and i'm also willing to give other people rides. message back pleaseeeeee
Urban Exploration is life... thats all you need |
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A2Dogg
Location: A2 Gender: Male
| | Re: Ann Arbor Explorers <Reply # 5 on 11/24/2006 5:12 AM >
| | | There's always the good ol Michigan Inn on Jackson road down near the Webbers. Not very large but still fun just to look around in. Hmmm....There's also the Frieze Building and the Old YMCA but the Y is kinda under construction so be carefull with that. If you want good exploration you have to travel out a bit towards the greater Detroit area.
~Dre
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