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UER Forum > Archived US: South > Cowtownclimber and Captain Slow hit Ft. Worth (Viewed 680 times)
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Cowtownclimber and Captain Slow hit Ft. Worth
< on 2/2/2012 6:32 AM >
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Met up with cowtownclimber and hit acouple spots, got some decent shots. Had a great time, cowtown is a top notch guy, would explore with him again anytime.

First we hit up Echo Lake again, we spent walked in, and noticed some very, very, VERY fresh graffiti, really nicely done too, and so I left my camera on it's tripod by the entrance to the 2nd floor and we spent MAYBE 15 minutes poking around looking at the grafitti before we heard someone shout "HEY!!! Who's in here? I see your camera." So we went to go see how it was and it was some young guy 'showing her girl the place.' He was a nice guy, we chit chatted for a bit, then split ways and went poking around more, ended up meeting back up with them on the 3rd floor and chit chatting more. Didn't really get any pictures though. '

Next we found this neat little place near Echo Lake. I'll call it "Mill #23", which was scrawled on one of the walls. It's actually part of a much larger facility that we got into, climbed onto the roof of, and then realized it was active and people were inside, lol.















After that cowtown showed me this really quite nice drain by his place.







































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Re: Cowtownclimber and Captain Slow hit Ft. Worth
<Reply # 1 on 2/2/2012 7:03 AM >
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"where is my polaris atv?" and WTF is up with the roaches? and that poor dragon fly, went all that way just to get stuck in a web...

looks like a good time!

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Re: Cowtownclimber and Captain Slow hit Ft. Worth
<Reply # 2 on 2/2/2012 1:55 PM >
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We had a blast and the Captain is a lot of fun to hang out with. Looking forward to hitting more spots with him in the future. Mill 23 was a very pleasant surprise but the fracking lake looks hazardous for sure.

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Re: Cowtownclimber and Captain Slow hit Ft. Worth
<Reply # 3 on 2/2/2012 7:34 PM >
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Ha are you guys long lost brothers from different mothers???

Just kidding nice rust pic, and that stalactite, it used to be all intact and tubular now it looks like it bursted or something

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Re: Cowtownclimber and Captain Slow hit Ft. Worth
<Reply # 4 on 2/4/2012 9:55 PM >
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I wish I had my camera with me. I took some shots on my phone but I don't know if any of them look good enough to be posted here.

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Re: Cowtownclimber and Captain Slow hit Ft. Worth
<Reply # 5 on 2/6/2012 6:52 PM >
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looks like yall had a great time Wish I could have made it out.

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