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Hey everyone!! Not a new member but just remembering this place exists and super glad it's still active! I want to introduce myself again since it's been so long. I've lived in the DFW, TX area my entire life (sad, I know). I've always been interested in exploring abandoned places and large drainage tunnels. It's been years since having the time to be able to do this though. I'm interested in video games, comic books, network security, old/vintage medical equipment and locations, and generally checking out old stuff (abandoned places and antique shops, etc). I feel like I'm starting all over again after so many years. If there's anyone local that goes exploring regularly, let me know. I'm down to check out some stuff safely and don't tag or anything destructive.
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Hey guys! I'm thehitmoviejoker, a part of a student group here in NYC. We're just getting into urbex, so any tips are appreciated! We're going to do one of the local forts here in NYC in the coming weeks for our first trip, looking forward to posting our pics and results!
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Hello! I'm a student in Florida, I've always had an interest in urban exploration, but never tried it until this year. I was told from a different place that this was a great resource for finding people with similar interests. I'm hoping to meet some friends here interested in the same things I am. So far I'm still relatively new to this all, I've only explored two places in Florida, but I'm hoping to explore many more.
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I probably should've posted a hot minute ago, I joined mid covid and completely forgot. Name's Strange Neighbor, I'm a full time college student at an online university and am based out of the PNW region. I've always wanted to do urbex but never really knew where to start. I also enjoy magnet fishing and geocaching. IDK if anyone would be interested in posts about magnet fishing, though lately I've only been pulling up bird scooters. I like sticking my nose where it doesn't belong, I guess you could say. In time I'd like to find a PNW buddy to go with, after all, I'm in crackhead country and have had close calls a few times. I bought the access all areas book a while back and am looking to finally get to put it into practice.
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I’ve known about UER for a while but I’m trying to use it more and figure out all the things I can do and how I can participate and help, I’m in socal. Anyone have any fun Halloween traditions or things to do for the season?
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Hey all! I'm Panda, a 19 year old from semi rural naw just starting to get into urban exploration I'm beginning leash training with my kitty, Tequila who I'm hoping to bring along on some safer explorations after I've scoped them out. I'd upload a photo of him but am still figuring out how all that works, just trust me in the fact that he's absolutely adorable I'm very excited and have explored a few places that I'll tell stories about on here when I get around to it I'm looking to get into draining and urbex especially in Melbourne, cause it's kinda close by and seems to have heaps of opportunities, unlike my rural town I'm very excited to get more into it and explore the forbidden sides of society
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Hi everyone! My name is Josh, though my nickname is Squirrel. I first made an account here a few years back just to ask about an abandoned building I grew up near, and then largely left this account inactive. Now I'm starting to get really interested in Urbex so I decided to bring this account back up again!
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Posted by Squirrel. Hi everyone! My name is Josh, though my nickname is Squirrel. I first made an account here a few years back just to ask about an abandoned building I grew up near, and then largely left this account inactive. Now I'm starting to get really interested in Urbex so I decided to bring this account back up again!
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Welcome back bro! Can't wait to see your posts
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Hi! From San Francisco here. Have gone out with a local UrbEx meetup group in the past. Looking forward to meeting new people and sharing experiences here!
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Hey! PNW travel dog currently residing in NE Florida. My partner and I are outdoorsmen and love the act of exploration. We're always running around long lines sites and anything else we spot on a trip somewhere. Wanted to start gettin more seriously into the urbex community. Hopin to find some Florida friends and locals to go on some adventures with! -Sparks
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Hi everyone, You can call me Sam or my username here. I am new to UE, but not to exploring abandoned things or spelunking. Never knew that a community existed until pretty recently, and found this website while looking up details about other people interested in exploring. I'm located in Minneapolis/St. Paul, and just finished my undergrad out in Wisconsin last spring. A few years ago I explored a group of soon-to-be-demolished houses a few miles from my campus and really fell in love with them. Also got to explore an under-construction retirement home that was never really locked and got to see the progress they were doing over a few months. Most of my time has been spent (mostly) legally exploring various sites and random abandoned houses and barns while driving around the midwest. If you wanna explore my local area, PM me as I am looking to meet more people in the scene!
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Hi there! I'm Luna (or you can call me null), I'm located in NC in the US, and I've lurked on UER for a looooooong time. Life, a pandemic, and other various obstacles have gotten in the way of me ever being able to dive into urbex fully, but recently I've gotten the drive to finally take the plunge. I'm looking forward to hopefully contributing some cool stuff in the near future!
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Hi, been lurking for couple years. I'm an urban planning student in NYC. Every break I usually road trip, been to all the states minus Alaska. I like making maps and taking photos so I have a good collection of places everything from skyscraper construction sites to overgrown bandos. I enjoy camping, cooking, kayaking, tinkering and riding my motorcycle. PM if you'd like to link in NYC. Чао, zarsxx.
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Hi there! You can call me Moth (: I'm 16 and my pronouns are they/them. I'm super new to urbex, and was introduced to this forum by my Sensei. He was big into urban exploring when he was younger, and recently he told me all about it and I was instantly hooked. I live in the LA area so if anyone has any suggestions for nearby places I should visit I'd love to hear them! I'm super excited to be joining this community and hope to add my own stories and pictures soon!!
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Im, Ty. I live near Denver and my friends and I have picked up on this hobby and are looking to have some adventures!
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Hi everyone my name is Colt my fiancé and I travel around a lot looking for places to explore we are located in the Houston Tx area would love to hear from anyone local
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Hi everyone, I'm from the Bay Area. Relatively new to the hobby but have already been to quite a few spots that I heard abt from ppl in the area that I might post. I'm new to "recreational trespassing" but have a strong background in climbing, so Im a bit partial to things with a lot of air below them. PM if you have interest in any south bay spots.
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Hello hello, I've had an account on here for a bit but I mostly used it for freeloading. However, I've had a change of heart, an increase in courage, and I hope to contribute and maybe even add a couple locations. I tend to go by JB but I'll turn my head if you say any name loud enough.
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Hey their my name's Conner im not really good at communicating with people I'm in the Alabama area.I love to explore any chance I get tho im still pretty new to it all.I hope to overcome my shy nature and meet some of you amazing people in the future.
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Hello from Texas, I mainly explore creeks/woods, though recently I have found a giant drainage outlet and turned to forum searches to learn more. Ive started to document my journey. If you have your own gear and live in the frisco tx area let me know. Looking forward to learning more threw this forum. Take care and stay safe. -Lee
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