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FearAndLoathingInAustin
Location: Liberty Hill Gender: Trans Total Likes: 0 likes
| | | Re: What's the story behind your first location? < Reply # 180 on 6/5/2019 10:50 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | A long, long time ago, when you could actually explore in Austin, I heard rumors of an abandoned zoo in a major park. So I went out there with a friend. You know, someone potentially slower than me if we ran into hostile natives. And we found it: several abandoned cages, and a barn that was caving in on itself. It wasn't much. It had obviously been used as a party spot by other bored youths, but there was some interesting graffiti, some great thing to get tetanus from, and best of all: a hayloft full of bees.
Sometimes I think about going back there, but there's probably not a whole lot left, and I definitely don't want to go alone.
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| Asbestos E-Liquid
Location: Iowa Gender: Male Total Likes: 47 likes
I like concrete. It’s either already collapsed or perfectly safe
| | | Re: What's the story behind your first location? < Reply # 181 on 8/16/2019 8:42 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | I’m pretty overweight, so I used to take walks in the corn field next to our home to help lose weight. One day, I walked all the way across it to the small forest that wrapped around that side. I saw a small water gate where the irrigation drained and decided to check it out. But when I got to it I saw something even more interesting. Covered in vines and hidden by a layer of branches, was a hollowed our farmhouse. The roof had long since caved in and rotted away, and the only evidence that it had ever had a roof was the thick wooden beams laying against the walls and ground. The walls were made of concrete, but in other areas it was brick. My theory is that the owner added onto an older part of it but that’s just a theory, A GAME THEORY. Nah just kidding. I found a room absolutely full, top to bottom, with plastic drainage pipes. As well as a few rooms that looked like stables. The mystery of the house, the feeling that none had been there except me in years, was incredible. It’s what cemented this hobby into my lifestyle.
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| theradioguy
Location: Saanich, BC, Canada Gender: Male Total Likes: 27 likes
| | | Re: What's the story behind your first location? < Reply # 185 on 10/5/2019 7:46 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | My first explore would have had to have been with I was 11 or 12. There was a big dirt pile (best I can tell used to store soil for landscaping) near my house so one day a friend and I decided to check it out. There was a really neat abandoned barn-like structure (maybe 100ft long with different rooms) that we poked through. Our adventure was cut short though when someone noticed us and called the cops, managed to sneak away without getting caught. After that I never really explored until I was around 21 (so around 6 years ago) when I found a neat abandoned water tower. It was in the middle of a residential neighborhood so didn't manage to get inside. More recently I've explored a couple couple of well-known drains around town. Just discovered UER.ca a couple weeks ago and I'm definitely hooked
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