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UER Forum > US: Pacific Northwest > Trashed house and a (possibly abandoned) golf course? (Viewed 2231 times)
YotaMan20 


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Trashed house and a (possibly abandoned) golf course?
< on 4/25/2016 2:09 AM >
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In 2.5 hours, I found 4 locations. One of them I explored, the other three require some research.

Here's a little sneak peak of the golf course which I hope to check out soon...




And here's the trashed house:

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The other two include a small casino and another larger house. I need somebody to help me scout. There is so much to see up here!




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EK20 


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Re: Trashed house and a (possibly abandoned) golf course?
< Reply # 1 on 4/27/2016 1:31 AM >
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In for the possibly abandoned golf course. That old house looked like it was pretty cool before it was trashed.




TomUE 


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Re: Trashed house and a (possibly abandoned) golf course?
< Reply # 2 on 4/27/2016 3:17 AM >
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Good job getting into that golf course. If its the one I'm thinking of its like friggin fort knox.



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YotaMan20 


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Re: Trashed house and a (possibly abandoned) golf course?
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Post by EK20
In for the possibly abandoned golf course. That old house looked like it was pretty cool before it was trashed.


I'll have to let you know what I find out about the place. There's a sign saying they will return on a certain date but that date has gone by and there's nothing showing they have been in there since at least christmas being the decorations everywhere inside and the course being overgrown. However, the plants are somewhat green as you can see but are not tamed and some are dead.


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Good job getting into that golf course. If its the one I'm thinking of its like friggin fort knox.


I didn't go in, didn't even try the door. I found the place by accident in mid-day.




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joelle 


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Re: Trashed house and a (possibly abandoned) golf course?
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It's creepy how still everything in that first house is. Reminds me of a scary movie.

I agree, that second house was probably really cool before it was trashed.

I see your photos a lot - you find some of the coolest places. I feel like I never get as lucky when I go out looking for stuff to explore.




YotaMan20 


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Re: Trashed house and a (possibly abandoned) golf course?
< Reply # 5 on 5/6/2016 3:07 AM >
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Thanks Joelle.

I ran in to dead ends with a couple of these places mentioned here. I'm having a problem finding out just how abandoned these places are.

I'm not down with a b&e charge so the golf course is out for now.




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