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ChvsingxGhxsts
Location: Wisconsin Gender: Male Total Likes: 29 likes
I'm just a kid who likes to wander
| | | Just how exactly does rooftopping fit in to UE? < on 10/23/2017 9:02 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Hey guys, I'm quite new to UE, rooftopping, and UER, so I just wanted to see how the more experienced members feel about this. Although I would love to do both, my personal preference between exploring abandoned areas and the like or rooftopping would probably be more so rooftopping. This is probably because I live in a generally well-looked after area, so not many places are allowed to just sit and rot, so there are more opportunities to climb newer buildings, as far as I am aware. Also, it is probably because I am scared of heights, which adds to the excitement and adrenaline, but I digress. I absolutely love rooftopping but I don't want to make that the focus of all of my posts if that it something that isn't necessarily encompassed in the term "Urban Exploration", or accepted as relevant by the members.
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| Cosmic
Location: Minneapolis / St. Paul Gender: Male Total Likes: 121 likes
| | | Re: Just how exactly does rooftopping fit in to UE? < Reply # 7 on 10/24/2017 2:12 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by Juxobe This it the way I always thought of it 4 categories: Places you aren't allowed: Roofing Buildings like schools offices and churches Tunnels under these buildings Abandoned stuff: Abandonments Forgotten abandoned buildings Draining: Storm drains Creeks Sanitary Sewers And Climbing: Cranes Radio towers Construction
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| rob.i.am
Gender: Male Total Likes: 288 likes
Carpe noctum
| | | | Re: Just how exactly does rooftopping fit in to UE? < Reply # 17 on 11/17/2017 8:33 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | From Access All Areas by Ninjalicious:
“So, what is and isn't urban exploration? Speaking broadly, urban exploration consists of seeking out, visiting and documenting interesting human-made spaces, most typically abandoned buildings, construction sites, active buildings, stormwater drains, utility tunnels and transit tunnels, though with lots of other possibilities on top of those basics. The areas explorers are interested in are usually neglected by or off-limits to the general public, though there are some exceptions to this, and it's certainly not the case that urban exploration always involves trespassing. Explorers flock to opportunities to see interesting buildings and tunnels that are temporarily opened to the public, and most are quick to take advantage of chances to visit special areas with permission from friends and relatives. Explorers are also quick to take advantage of legal grey areas, such as touring stormwater drains which in certain municipalities isn't technically illegal. So, exploring isn't synonymous with recreational trespassing.”
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