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Aidan
Location: Tomball, TX Gender: Male
| | | | Re: The First time <Reply # 40 on 12/21/2007 10:26 PM >
| | | I explored the woods and such around my house as a kid, finding all the poorly constructed clubhouses and dismantled bikes and such, and I would look in fascination at the rotting houses that vehicles I was in would pass by, but it was not until last year, after having viewed some accounts on FA and dA belonging to other explorers that I finally got the courage to explore. My first was this house that I called Connie (for condemned) as a middle schooler, and passed on the school bus daily ever since moving from Houston. It was a turn of the century farmhouse that had collapsed entirely in the back three quarters, with a garage and a surprise in what used to be the living room.
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monster
Location: Sugarland, TX / Minneapolis MN Gender: Female
I am the thing that goes bump in the night
| | Re: The First time <Reply # 41 on 12/22/2007 2:17 AM >
| | | My first time was when I was about 11 or 12. I explored the woods by my friends apartment and I found a hobo camp, which both scared and fascinated me. Back then, I was into building forts and I would take pieces of furniture from the their apartment dumpster, bring it into the woods and make a little fort. It was a lot of fun. Part of that still lives on in me. I also used to walk on the railroad tracks and I flattened a few pennies. There was a small forest by the Peter Hobart Elementary School and I explored the woods and the surrounding grassland there. I also built a fort out of sticks and kids from my new school thought that the fort I built was the work of a hobo's! All that was from when I used to live in Saint Louis Park, Minnesota (its by Minneapolis) Now I'm almost 16 and I live in Texas. I've always been an Urban Explorer, but I found out what I am about less than 2 years ago when i came across a sub-forum that provided a link to this site. I really must thank you for bringing up those fond memories. I haven't thought about them in a while
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