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Infiltration Forums > Private Boards Index > Rural Exploration > Risks Unique to RE(Viewed 14861 times)
Jeepdavetj location:
Campobello SC
 
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Re: Risks Unique to RE
<Reply # 20 on 12/16/2007 12:18 PM >
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One i haven't seen posted yet is pretty common around here in upstate south carolina. Old wells that are often time covered up by just a 1/2" sheet of plywood and then by pine needles and leaves. Just takes one of those to give way on you and you start looking at the ground leading to the house in a whole different light.

Just my experience.

Have fun out there.



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tribeachpunk location:
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Re: Risks Unique to RE
<Reply # 21 on 1/5/2008 7:41 PM >
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Yes, beware of old WELLS..! I've seen them covered by a simple sheet of rotted plywood.



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metalwitch40 location:
mass.
 
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Re: Risks Unique to RE
<Reply # 22 on 1/10/2008 7:33 AM >
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This place is slow...



The more things change, the more they stay the same
earthworm location:
General Area
 
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Re: Risks Unique to RE
<Reply # 23 on 2/18/2008 6:38 AM >
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Posted by metalwitch40
This place is slow...


yessir, an thats jus the way we like it out here.

My personal experience is running into a pot farm, but in the western deserts the main thing to look out for is meth labs from what I understand.



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piplnr65656 location:
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Re: Risks Unique to RE
<Reply # 24 on 2/19/2008 3:48 AM >
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Not too worried about the locals. I am always worried about getting my vehicle stuck or wrecking when checking out old places way off the main path. Some ghost towns and abandoned mines are way off the beaten path.



It was in September, we saw their silhouettes fade away, outlined on the horizon against the rays of the setting sun.
Wiccan location:
Hamilton Ontario
 
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Re: Risks Unique to RE
<Reply # 25 on 2/19/2008 4:00 AM >
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Posted by piplnr65656
Not too worried about the locals. I am always worried about getting my vehicle stuck or wrecking when checking out old places way off the main path. Some ghost towns and abandoned mines are way off the beaten path.


This happened to us last month,my friend had pulled up into the driveway of a farmhouse a little,to turn around,when the snow (which appeared to be not much at all)completely packed underneath her car. Getting it out was a nightmare and the few cars that passed us didn't stop,nor did they appear concerned about why we were there. A lesson we won't have to learn twice!





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Re: Risks Unique to RE
<Reply # 26 on 3/28/2008 11:57 PM >
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Another big worry is getting trapped/hurt in a place. I like to explore a lot of old ghost towns in the Western US and rarely am I in a place where I can get a cell phone signal.



It was in September, we saw their silhouettes fade away, outlined on the horizon against the rays of the setting sun.
BatGirl location:
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Re: Risks Unique to RE
<Reply # 27 on 6/20/2008 12:39 AM >
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Posted by Wiccan


This happened to us last month,my friend had pulled up into the driveway of a farmhouse a little,to turn around,when the snow (which appeared to be not much at all)completely packed underneath her car. Getting it out was a nightmare and the few cars that passed us didn't stop,nor did they appear concerned about why we were there. A lesson we won't have to learn twice!




I drive a Jeep. It has to be REALLY bad to get stuck - like I'd have to hang it on an axle....

Wells are the biggest concern here too...



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The Nozzmiester location:
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Re: Risks Unique to RE
<Reply # 28 on 8/21/2008 12:25 AM >
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As an Australian Rural Explorer, we have something like 7 or the top 10 most venomous things in the world, and some of them live in my area. That's bad enough. Especially Tiger Snakes, they will often follow you, they're that aggressive.



Uzi- location:
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Re: Risks Unique to RE
<Reply # 29 on 8/27/2008 10:24 PM >
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Around my home town I was always concerned about meth labs. Never found any but I've seen evidence of some. Lots of empty allergy med. boxes and other collections of chemicals.

Also ran into a few badgers, raccoons, and opossums no big deal, but we have seen diamond back rattle snakes too. Those are a little more cause for concern.

Also the occasional building with bad floors and wells or cisterns in the surrounding area.

Mostly the more of the same that everyone else has already listed. Like has already been mentioned just be careful, watch your step, be aware of whats going on around you and you'll avoid most the problems.

It also seems that most people who truly enjoy Rural exploring are from a rural area or grew up in one and know what to expect.

Also they are probably less likely to panic and get hurt running from something dumb like a big spider or possum thats not really going to hurt you.



Posted by Send4Help
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I feel like I am in ...well... the great plains ;) Posted by willskith Unfortunately, due to overuse of tonemapping, photography was gradually ruined and now stands with halos.
Bulan-Zee location:
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Re: Risks Unique to RE
<Reply # 30 on 8/28/2008 6:27 AM >
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we have lots of large black bears here but they're more afraid of us.
usually see them running away.Also see lots of mountain lion tracks here,rarely see the cat though,have had the goose flesh raise on the back of my neck a few times,may have been cause a cat was watching , i don't know...
hunters during deer season is a mild concern....






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Wendisimo location:
PA
 
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Re: Risks Unique to RE
<Reply # 31 on 9/11/2008 6:43 PM >
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As a explorer in rural PA we have to watch out for the hot make out spots that the Amish teens frequent.



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Re: Risks Unique to RE
<Reply # 32 on 10/29/2008 12:26 PM >
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Posted by Uzi-
It also seems that most people who truly enjoy Rural exploring are from a rural area or grew up in one and know what to expect.

Also they are probably less likely to panic and get hurt running from something dumb like a big spider or possum thats not really going to hurt you.


Quoted for truth.





It was in September, we saw their silhouettes fade away, outlined on the horizon against the rays of the setting sun.
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Re: Risks Unique to RE
<Reply # 33 on 1/13/2011 11:06 AM >
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Posted by metalwitch40
Has anyone ever run from a bull charging after you?

Yes... it hurt... I also got my ass handed to me by a goat once... I don't care to elaborate further *hangs head in shame* lol.

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tribeachpunk location:
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Re: Risks Unique to RE
<Reply # 34 on 1/14/2011 1:11 AM >
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Posted by metalwitch40
Has anyone ever run from a bull charging after you?


I was once chased by a rabid goose

I have pics somewhere



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jeepdave location:
Anderson, SC
 
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Re: Risks Unique to RE
<Reply # 35 on 1/31/2011 8:56 PM >
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Posted by Ma'ii

Yes... it hurt... I also got my ass handed to me by a goat once... I don't care to elaborate further *hangs head in shame* lol.

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I also have had my ass handed to me by a damned goat. You walk past him, and think, aww, cute little goat. Then you turn your back and 3 seconds later your on your face in mud cause the fucker got ya. Sneaky sneaky.



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Re: Risks Unique to RE
<Reply # 36 on 1/31/2011 11:11 PM >
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Posted by jeepdave


I also have had my ass handed to me by a damned goat. You walk past him, and think, aww, cute little goat. Then you turn your back and 3 seconds later your on your face in mud cause the fucker got ya. Sneaky sneaky.

lol, yup thats how it goes. Glad I'm not the only goat victim




"Ya know.... if I were born a few decades earlier I'd probably be locked in an asylum instead of sneaking into them" :D
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Re: Risks Unique to RE
<Reply # 37 on 5/12/2011 6:09 PM >
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The major difference for me is that when I am doing some "RE" is getting lost. I spend a lot of time hiking in the MI woods and it only really becomes urban exploring when I happen to run across an abandoned house/cabin/shack. My favorite time to go out is sunset... from experience it's very easy to get lost as soon as you get those pitch dark nights (even in woods you know like the back of your hand in the sunlight).

Long story short: don't try to go out in the woods at night unless you are prepared for it or used to it! But it's nice being out in the middle of nowhere exploring and not having to worry about people bugging you, especially cops.

I did get a shotgun shot off in my direction by an angry redneck once because he thought I was stealing cherries from his trees (lol) but that was a one time occurrence in the many many years I've been hiking.

And... there's nothing like feeling like something is following you in the dark, then see eyes looking at you in the pic you take in the direction you feel it is in too lol











Uzi- location:
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Re: Risks Unique to RE
<Reply # 38 on 5/13/2011 3:18 AM >
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Did you figure out what was following you?? Coyotes, mountain lion, bobcat? Those pictures are pretty cool. I've ran into a calf that was eaten by a mountain lion once very strange feeling, game and parks shot it a couple days later eating out of someone's dumpster.



Posted by Send4Help
Man... Not even the mods make it to this corner of UER
I feel like I am in ...well... the great plains ;) Posted by willskith Unfortunately, due to overuse of tonemapping, photography was gradually ruined and now stands with halos.
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Re: Risks Unique to RE
<Reply # 39 on 3/5/2012 3:26 AM >
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I first got into exploring in general by way of RE. I've found that the majority of risks overlap with UE. I didn't grow up in a rural area, but at least 2 family road trips every year as a kid while avoiding interstate highways piqued my interest. Luckily, my parents were willing to stop when I requested, and we were cool enough to let me explore and even joined me a few times. Maybe it's just from my experiences, but I feel like RE holds more wood deterioration dangers, like falling through rotten floors.

And stinging nettles.



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