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Huge thanks to the member who tipped me off about this (not sure if I should say who you are) but this was a lot of fun since it wasn't as simple as walking in the front door. Not a large amount of stuff to see, but looking for a POI around a bunch of other active buildings and foot traffic made it exciting. Combined with the literally waist deep snow and cutting my hand at one point on some glass, it was an adventure! 1.
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Great initiative as a new member. I've always found it difficult to find new places out that way along the back roads and such, but then again I don't live there. Keep at it, and throw your hat into the FM application process when you feel confident. http://www.uer.ca/...=1&threadid=102351
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Thanks for the words of confidence! I actually have a FM application in the works right now.
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FEMA put red X symbols like the one in pic #2 on house doors after searching them for dead bodies after Hurricane Katrina, so you can imagine what might have happened here (kidding). I like what pic #8 represents... if you're going to hit up a fairly well-travelled location, you may as well poke into the darker recesses (figuratively and literally) where hopefully nobody else has been. That's where someone's eventually going to find "The Body".
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glad you had fun buddy, nice work.
Create don`t destroy. http://www.flickr....tos/104842213@N04/ |
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The last time I was there the OPP was using it for training. Guess they don't any more.
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Posted by CeeDub The last time I was there the OPP was using it for training. Guess they don't any more.
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...talk about people I would not want to run in to while exploring......
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