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LS swap it!
| | | Re: New Member? Introduce Yourself Here! < Reply # 1621 on 9/6/2016 8:12 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Hey I'm Callisto, I live in Toronto regions and love to kill time on a rooftop enjoying the view... I'm planing on doing more more UE in the next couple years and I'm looking for somebody who knows their ways around more than I do and who can teach me some spots around the GTA. The only spots I visited are: 1- Lumiere Condo (Just across TRoCP) 2- The Residences of College Park (Tallest Tower) 3- The "L" Tower (probably everybody knows this spot) 4- TD Tower construction sit floors 5- 365 Church Street under construction (got caught due to cameras on North side) I'm looking forward more explorations and possibly contacts Hit me up Callisto
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| Uzume
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| | | Re: New Member? Introduce Yourself Here! < Reply # 1631 on 9/15/2016 1:46 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by bobbyl16
boo lol i am too lazy, i can reach more places on my harley haha
| But bicycles are so much more stealthy! No one hears me coming or going. How comfortable are you taking your harley off roading? Unless you have longer shocks and get some off roading tires it probably isn't the best for your bike. In any case, it seems a bike race is in order... UE scavenger hunt perchance?
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| middayowl
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| | | Re: New Member? Introduce Yourself Here! < Reply # 1633 on 9/16/2016 11:45 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | What's up everyone? I was a member of this board about 9-10 years ago under a different name, but only posted a little and before I knew it, real life took over and I didn't have any chances to really get out much. I can't remember my login details for my old account so I figured I'd just start a new one. I finally have the ability and time to get exploring more, and a vehicle to do so! So I'm down for getting back into this. I'm a photographer by trade and am always looking for decaying, atmospheric places to document. I'm based in Scarborough, basically the border with the Beaches (in Toronto, Canada btw) and I'm especially up for anything out this way. Definitely looking forward to learning, reading, seeing others awesome pics, meeting new people, and attending some events to get back into the swing. Things (both tech and locations) seem to have changed quite a bit since last I did this. Thanks for making this forum! Hope to meet some of you for local adventures!
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| | | Re: New Member? Introduce Yourself Here! < Reply # 1638 on 9/24/2016 2:23 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Hey all, My name is John, and I'm a sociologist researcher (wow don't run away! lol). I thought It would be best I introduce myself here so people understand my intentions as a new member. I feel like this is the most respectable way to do so. Even though I am new to this community, urban exploring has always been an interest for me—both for practice and research. As a teenager, many moons ago, I use to break into old abandoned warehouses, located in Nova Scotia, to simply see behind what appeared to be an empty void in my community. Yet more times than not, these old abonded fish factories were filled with rustic treasures. Sadly, ever since I moved to the west coast, I completely stopped this form of exploring, and diverted my energy to exploring the mountains of BC. I most likely made this change because on the east I use to have a stronger community that would join in on my exploring antics. Here in Vancouver, I've never had that bond with people. Moreover, a few weeks ago a friend told me about this site and how that there is a pretty strong community of people who do this for both a personal hobby and lifestyle. Coincidently, I am attending university and am expected to do an ethnographic research on a community of people. I thought this would be a good opportunity to kill two birds with one stone. That is, why not attempt to study a community of people who I am also interested in? So I have gathered a team of 5 interesting individuals who are very anti private property and will be conducting a documentary about this community. The documentary will be 100% public domain, so for those who are interested in using the footage and research will be able to do so free of charge. So please do not be alarmed with my existance. I might be joining in on conversations, and asking questions. But I will never include anything in my research that I have not asked permission and not had a consent form signed. In other words, all my questions on this site will be my own interest. Thanks you
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| | | | Re: New Member? Introduce Yourself Here! < Reply # 1639 on 9/24/2016 3:26 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by Documenters Hey all, My name is John, and I'm a sociologist researcher (wow don't run away! lol). I thought It would be best I introduce myself here so people understand my intentions as a new member. I feel like this is the most respectable way to do so. Even though I am new to this community, urban exploring has always been an interest for me—both for practice and research. As a teenager, many moons ago, I use to break into old abandoned warehouses, located in Nova Scotia, to simply see behind what appeared to be an empty void in my community. Yet more times than not, these old abonded fish factories were filled with rustic treasures. Sadly, ever since I moved to the west coast, I completely stopped this form of exploring, and diverted my energy to exploring the mountains of BC. I most likely made this change because on the east I use to have a stronger community that would join in on my exploring antics. Here in Vancouver, I've never had that bond with people. Moreover, a few weeks ago a friend told me about this site and how that there is a pretty strong community of people who do this for both a personal hobby and lifestyle. Coincidently, I am attending university and am expected to do an ethnographic research on a community of people. I thought this would be a good opportunity to kill two birds with one stone. That is, why not attempt to study a community of people who I am also interested in? So I have gathered a team of 5 interesting individuals who are very anti private property and will be conducting a documentary about this community. The documentary will be 100% public domain, so for those who are interested in using the footage and research will be able to do so free of charge. So please do not be alarmed with my existance. I might be joining in on conversations, and asking questions. But I will never include anything in my research that I have not asked permission and not had a consent form signed. In other words, all my questions on this site will be my own interest. Thanks you
| Wow, you said a mouthful. Seeing that the USA and Canada for that matter are based on the right to own private property and that many here do, it's fair to say many on UER aren't opposed to it. Moreover some of us have shot extensively by permission from the owners and even the local police as well as by other means. Many of us don't B&E to explore. One thing many of us tend to be is anti-documentary as you may have noticed. If your documentary is nonprofit you need no consent forms for anything including images. Do you remember W.W. Beauchamp in Unforgiven? Do you recall Will Munny advice to him at the end of the movie?
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