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Just happened across this old thread asking people seven years ago where they thought urban exploration would be in 1/5/10 years. Since we're between 5 and 10 years in the future, might as well review now. Nothing especially prophetic, nobody predicting the rise of the international jet-set urban explorer with corporate sponsors, or bus tours, or how Instagram would change things. Mine was:
Same as always, but with more recognition from artsy types.
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which I probably wrote at the time fearing a surge of hipsters that I don't think exactly happened. This one from someone named Dr. Sneeze is my favourite, and is not far off from the truth minus the cart (plus maybe a Pokemon Go foreshadow):
Giant amusement parks that are made up of abandoned buildings, where you pay admission and ride around on a track in a small cart taking pictures- similar to Pokemon snapshot...
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[last edit 12/29/2016 4:03 AM by Steed - edited 1 times]
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No one could have predicted Seth Douchebag Lawless and his purported legions of clueless douchecanoe fans.
[last edit 12/29/2016 1:30 PM by ahhntzville - edited 1 times]
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I did not have any predictions. Since 2001 I have been bouncing around in Kalahari caves, and buildings since 2007. In 2014 I found the term "urban exploration" so through that find I found this forum. I genuinely thought I was the only one, so psuedo-celebrities or UE as a career did not cross my mind once.
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"urbex is in a midlife crisis" jtcolfax
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Posted by Steed nobody predicting the rise of the international jet-set urban explorer with corporate sponsors
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I wish I had corporate sponsors.
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Posted by mookster
I wish I had corporate sponsors.
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I can see it now.
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Posted by mookster
I wish I had corporate sponsors.
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Trust me, they suck, and so do most of the explorers who have them.
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