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elrais
Gender: Male
| | Quick Drain Explore < on 10/9/2008 8:16 PM >
| | | Here's some pics from a wetland flood control area that had a lot of potential drain entrances. I only had 15 minutes so I didn't explore it fully. This is the largest tunnel which goes to the other side of the road you see in the background. You can also see an pipe in the background, it also goes under the road.
Entering the tunnel from pic 1
This is an outfall inside the tunnel, next time I go back I'm going to check it out, looks like there's more stuff at the end of it.
Next I went to across a stream on this old rusty beam to check out some other outfalls.
Careful...
I found this. But it was completely sealed up which sucked because it looked to be the most explorable.
The rest here: http://s371.photob...ums/oo155/el-rais/
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Assistance
"Run Away! It's an... um... Run away!"
| | Re: Quick Drain Explore <Reply # 2 on 10/9/2008 9:50 PM >
| | | It looks to me like it's gated.
Sometimes I wonder if my obsession with flashlights led to my interest in Urban Exploration, or conversely, if my interest in exploration led to my flashlight obsession |
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elrais
Gender: Male
| | Re: Quick Drain Explore <Reply # 3 on 10/9/2008 10:03 PM >
| | | Posted by shotgun_mario is it sealed, or is it gated? BIG difference. If it's gated, just grab a friend or two & lift. If it's sealed... come back to it when there's nothing else to explore ^^
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I believe it was sealed. The screws looked to be attached to at least one end of the gate. But I'm definitely going back there some time so I will look more closely and see how well attached it is.
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metawaffle King of Puns
Location: Brisbane! Gender: Male
Purveyor of Fine Lampshades
| | | Re: Quick Drain Explore <Reply # 4 on 10/9/2008 10:32 PM >
| | | Posted by shotgun_mario is it sealed, or is it gated? BIG difference. If it's gated, just grab a friend or two & lift. If it's sealed... come back to it when there's nothing else to explore ^^
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That hook arrangement is interesting - could it perhaps be hinged at the base, and held closed at the top by those hooks?
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elrais
Gender: Male
| | Re: Quick Drain Explore <Reply # 5 on 10/9/2008 10:48 PM >
| | | Posted by metawaffle
That hook arrangement is interesting - could it perhaps be hinged at the base, and held closed at the top by those hooks?
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That's what I'm thinking too
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Assistance
"Run Away! It's an... um... Run away!"
| | Re: Quick Drain Explore <Reply # 6 on 10/9/2008 11:29 PM >
| | | Either that, or the gate rests on the top hooks and the bottom hinge needs to be removed in order to open it. I wouldn't be surprised, either way. I've seen a lot of extremely inefficient drain gates.
Sometimes I wonder if my obsession with flashlights led to my interest in Urban Exploration, or conversely, if my interest in exploration led to my flashlight obsession |
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Neural-Interface
neural stimulation deep in your mind synapses burning as we're living by the bassline
| | Re: Quick Drain Explore <Reply # 7 on 10/10/2008 12:33 AM >
| | | Grates like that are a great place to get pinned against when water comes down. Maybe you should go down with a screw driver and perhaps save some future explorers from a nasty fate....
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elrais
Gender: Male
| | Re: Quick Drain Explore <Reply # 8 on 10/10/2008 6:21 PM >
| | | I went back last night to see how secure it was. I didn't have my camera so I'll try to explain it without being confusing, but it's a confusing design. The gate is hinged at the bottom, as in, it opens downward. The top part rests on the hooks, but it's impossible to lift and open it because it is securely hinged at the bottom. At the top of the concrete structure, the vertical metal bar is attached by a chain, but it is only secured by a plastic tie so that is not a problem. I'm guessing that you have to untie the chains, push the vertical bar down, which rotates the hooks, letting the gate open. Complicated, right? Has anyone ever seen a gate like this?
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elrais
Gender: Male
| | Re: Quick Drain Explore <Reply # 9 on 10/11/2008 12:03 AM >
| | | Sorry about the messed up pics, I'm doing stuff on photobucket. I know, I'm dumb.
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monster
Location: Sugarland, TX / Minneapolis MN Gender: Female
I am the thing that goes bump in the night
| | Re: Quick Drain Explore <Reply # 10 on 10/11/2008 12:09 AM >
| | | The last picture? I would not like to crawl on my hands and knees in a drain. It makes me claustrophobic! Anywho, good luck exploring and have fun!
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elrais
Gender: Male
| | Re: Quick Drain Explore <Reply # 11 on 10/11/2008 12:16 AM >
| | | Looks like I fixed it. I bet I'll probably screw it up again though.
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Ikky
Location: In Transit
^ROLAND LOOK HERE^
| | Re: Quick Drain Explore <Reply # 12 on 10/13/2008 12:17 AM >
| | | a leatherman is your friend
I make love the same way I resolve arguments. With my fists. |
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elrais
Gender: Male
| | Re: Quick Drain Explore <Reply # 13 on 10/13/2008 1:00 AM >
| | | Posted by Iqueld a leatherman is your friend
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For cutting the plastic tie, or for exploring the drain?
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metawaffle King of Puns
Location: Brisbane! Gender: Male
Purveyor of Fine Lampshades
| | | Re: Quick Drain Explore <Reply # 14 on 10/13/2008 1:09 AM >
| | | Posted by elrais
For cutting the plastic tie, or for exploring the drain?
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For fondling, while you rock in a fetal position in the corner, naked. Could you lock the grate open somehow, with a padlock maybe, while you're inside?
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\/adder
Location: DunkarooLand Gender: Male
I'm the worst of the best but I'm in this race.
| | | Re: Quick Drain Explore <Reply # 15 on 10/13/2008 8:19 AM >
| | | Halligan Pry Bar
or if that's too expensive or "unethical to you" try this:
You'd be amazed at what tight holes a man could squeeze into with a little bit of this...
"No risk, no reward, no fun." "Go all the way or walk away" escensi omnis... |
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metawaffle King of Puns
Location: Brisbane! Gender: Male
Purveyor of Fine Lampshades
| | | Re: Quick Drain Explore <Reply # 16 on 10/13/2008 10:44 AM >
| | | Who on earth wants a shiny chrome pry bar? I buy mine pre-rusted.
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Air
Location: Canada
| | Re: Quick Drain Explore <Reply # 17 on 10/13/2008 9:39 PM >
| | | Posted by TheVicariousVadder
You'd be amazed at what tight holes a man could squeeze into with a little bit of this...
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This should be stickied as useful information for all the n00bz. 'specially that thread what is in your kit. Lube is essential.
"The extraordinary beauty of things that fail." - Heinrich von Kleist |
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elrais
Gender: Male
| | Re: Quick Drain Explore <Reply # 18 on 10/16/2008 6:24 PM >
| | | I went back to explore the outfalls inside the tunnel. One of them turned out to be just a tunnel that led to a dead end at a grate. The other tunnel, as seen in the following picture, went for much longer. I went into it about a body length or two, but decided to turn back because it was very small and there weren't any larger areas ahead. So it was kind of disappointing, I thought I might find some cool stuff. Even with my mag-lite I couldn't see the end. Lil' frog Everything here: http://s371.photob...55/el-rais/Drains/
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