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UER Forum > Archived World > Climbing cables of abandoned bridge in New Zealand [video Oct 2013]] (Viewed 199 times)
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Climbing cables of abandoned bridge in New Zealand [video Oct 2013]]
< on 12/23/2013 7:38 AM >
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Kia Ora from New Zealand and our crew at urbexcentral.com
Here's the first of two videos shot at an abandoned bridge with a GoPro Hero 3 Black Edition.

http://www.youtube...atch?v=smcESYge3oY

This bridge was originally built to replace a flying fox that transported workers and materials between flax mills on opposite sides of the river. When it was superseded and decommissioned, its deck structure was removed to prevent future use. Well, to prevent most future use, anyway...

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Re: Climbing cables of abandoned bridge in New Zealand [video Oct 2013]]
<Reply # 1 on 12/23/2013 10:20 AM >
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They ruined a really cool bridge

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Re: Climbing cables of abandoned bridge in New Zealand [video Oct 2013]]
<Reply # 2 on 12/23/2013 8:07 PM >
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Awesome, dude. Good to see NZ getting publicity considering I don't hear much about it on the urbex front.

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Re: Climbing cables of abandoned bridge in New Zealand [video Oct 2013]]
<Reply # 3 on 12/24/2013 1:27 AM >
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Great structure, interesting history, stupid climb with no safety rigging though. Neko.

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Re: Climbing cables of abandoned bridge in New Zealand [video Oct 2013]]
<Reply # 4 on 12/24/2013 5:06 AM >
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Posted by superphoenix
Awesome, dude. Good to see NZ getting publicity considering I don't hear much about it on the urbex front.


Thanks superphoenix. The Inspectres crew at urbexcentral.com has been very active with 340 posts this year alone. It's good to invest some time in getting to know the international urbex community better. And over the holidays, while I'm slowing the exploring pace a little bit to rest an injured knee, I've got some free time so I'll keep posting some of my favourite videos and stories here at an easy pace. If you are on Facebook, I am www.facebook.com/gunner.gunner.71 and am happy to be friends

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Re: Climbing cables of abandoned bridge in New Zealand [video Oct 2013]]
<Reply # 5 on 12/24/2013 5:12 AM >
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Posted by Kuroneko
Great structure, interesting history, stupid climb with no safety rigging though. Neko.


Thanks Neko. Architecture and adventure is certainly what inspires me to climb and make short films, so I'm glad you enjoyed meeting the bridge. It looks very dramatic rising from the fields as you drive towards it

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