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UER Forum > Archived US: Mid-Atlantic > virginia explorations (Viewed 1550 times)
femaledragonx 


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virginia explorations
< on 8/29/2007 2:13 PM >
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haven't explored VA since january, but i have a shoot scheduled somewhere in VA and also have a friend to visit in Lynchburgh in sept/oct.
found some spots i want to look into more, who are some good contacts down in VA? don't necessarily need to be uer members. just need someone who can scout a few spots for me if the spots are close to them, or who can tell me a spot is already gone or is alarmed or in the process of serious renovations, so i don't waste time.

i met tick 1.5 years ago and he was wonderful. i don't know too many VA explorers.
would be nice to meet up with some of you.

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Re: virginia explorations
<Reply # 1 on 8/29/2007 3:43 PM >
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I'm in Richmond, VA.

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Re: virginia explorations
<Reply # 2 on 8/29/2007 4:08 PM >
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fantastic. i saw you when i searched the richmond area in google under abandoned buildings.
check your pm box.

anyone else down there?

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Re: virginia explorations
<Reply # 3 on 8/29/2007 6:18 PM >
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I'm about 1 1/2 hours south east of Richmond in the Newport News, VA area

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Re: virginia explorations
<Reply # 4 on 9/4/2007 5:39 AM >
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i live in va beach and i know a few places, if anyone that lives near me that wants to go exploring just hit me up

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Re: virginia explorations
<Reply # 5 on 9/4/2007 4:27 PM >
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I'm in Chesapeake. I'm always up for exploring. I don't know of too many places around here, though. Everything I know of that has gone abandoned has since been demolished.

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Re: virginia explorations
<Reply # 6 on 9/4/2007 6:23 PM >
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I think I posted this in the Roanoke thread, but I'm here in the Roanoke/Salem/Blacksburg area all month. I hit a few places yesterday around Roanoke & Montgomery counties...still looking for some better finds. If I come across anything notable, I'll drop you a line!

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Re: virginia explorations
<Reply # 7 on 9/4/2007 6:27 PM >
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Posted by Valdyr
I think I posted this in the Roanoke thread, but I'm here in the Roanoke/Salem/Blacksburg area all month. I hit a few places yesterday around Roanoke & Montgomery counties...still looking for some better finds. If I come across anything notable, I'll drop you a line!

oh thanks a lot. VA seems to have a lot of random smaller abandonments. i am excited to cruise to find more.
keep me posted.


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Re: virginia explorations
<Reply # 8 on 9/4/2007 10:02 PM >
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Posted by Wishful Goddess
I'm in Chesapeake. I'm always up for exploring. I don't know of too many places around here, though. Everything I know of that has gone abandoned has since been demolished.


we could go check out the ufo house o.O

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Re: virginia explorations
<Reply # 9 on 9/5/2007 2:50 AM >
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I'm in Raleigh, NC but I was in southern VA today, so I'm always up for a northern travel. Not sure how much scouting I could get done in VA in the next few months, but if you need someone to tag along I'm here.

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Re: virginia explorations
<Reply # 10 on 9/5/2007 3:27 AM >
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Posted by pezking4
I'm in Raleigh, NC but I was in southern VA today, so I'm always up for a northern travel. Not sure how much scouting I could get done in VA in the next few months, but if you need someone to tag along I'm here.

well keep your eye out in both areas. i am hitting NC as well during one trip.



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Re: virginia explorations
<Reply # 11 on 9/5/2007 11:42 PM >
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I'm in Norfolk, Va, and I'm not sure of any good spots to hit, save the Boathouse. I've had my eye on the old abandoned Farm Fresh in Ghent (at least, that's the last thing that was in the building; judging by the huge smokestack, it probably served some other purpose beforehand), and one building nearer to downtown that's become overgrown with ivy, but other than that, I have no clue.

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Re: virginia explorations
<Reply # 12 on 9/6/2007 12:19 AM >
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Stop by WV and I promise I will not disappoint

Lots to see here and it is mostly kept under the radar.

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Re: virginia explorations
<Reply # 13 on 9/6/2007 12:26 AM >
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^ A lot unseen still

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Re: virginia explorations
<Reply # 14 on 9/6/2007 12:27 AM >
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Posted by seicer
^ A lot unseen still


You may be from KY but you are a WV explorer in my eyes, and the rest of the WV explorers feel the same.

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Re: virginia explorations
<Reply # 15 on 9/6/2007 12:44 AM >
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Posted by SeraphZero
I'm in Norfolk, Va, and I'm not sure of any good spots to hit, save the Boathouse. I've had my eye on the old abandoned Farm Fresh in Ghent (at least, that's the last thing that was in the building; judging by the huge smokestack, it probably served some other purpose beforehand), and one building nearer to downtown that's become overgrown with ivy, but other than that, I have no clue.


word, yeah we can go check out the abandoned amc theatre at lynnhaven, theres also a huge old HQ building down near town center that ive wanted to check out for soome time now. and also this house thats near the courthouse thats shaped like a ufo

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Re: virginia explorations
<Reply # 16 on 9/6/2007 9:04 PM >
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Posted by SeraphZero
I'm in Norfolk, Va, and I'm not sure of any good spots to hit, save the Boathouse. I've had my eye on the old abandoned Farm Fresh in Ghent (at least, that's the last thing that was in the building; judging by the huge smokestack, it probably served some other purpose beforehand), and one building nearer to downtown that's become overgrown with ivy, but other than that, I have no clue.


i don't like the modern stuff too much. i assume farm fresh is pretty modern...?

i got a lot of really nice responses and pms. if i forgot to write anyone back, just write me again. i got really busy with work.

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Re: virginia explorations
<Reply # 17 on 9/6/2007 9:53 PM >
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Posted by maypost
Stop by WV and I promise I will not disappoint

Lots to see here and it is mostly kept under the radar.


Don't do it,it's a trap!!!!

West Virginia is Virginia's awful inbred brother that the family keeps locked in the basement.

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Re: virginia explorations
<Reply # 18 on 9/7/2007 1:46 AM >
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Posted by maypost
Stop by WV and I promise I will not disappoint

Lots to see here and it is mostly kept under the radar.

well, that's all you had to say. consider yourself on my stop list.
i may come down the weekend of the 29th...i'm thinking WV,VA, and NC.
but remember, i come bearing yorkie. all 5 pounds of her. she can do easy and medium difficult missions, but needs a bathroom for a nap if we do anything tough. she's actually a better explorer than half the peeps on this board and a good cover as well. haha!


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Re: virginia explorations
<Reply # 19 on 9/7/2007 2:01 AM >
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Well we are total dog folks here, I'm sure the yorkie and teh cocker will get along swimmingly!

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