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UER Forum > Archived UE Tutorials, Lessons, and Useful Info > Best way to climb up (Viewed 339 times)
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Best way to climb up
< on 1/25/2005 5:42 AM >
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I gotta find out a way to access a deck about 5 to 10 ft. over me. The issue is that platform is very visible from anyone walking on a nearby busy street and I need to get my big fat ass out of there very very quickly. What's your suggestion?

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Re: Best way to climb up
<Reply # 1 on 1/25/2005 5:48 AM >
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If you could take photos of the objective and post them that would help a lot. Visuals are really great in conveying thoughts and comparing ideas.

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Re: Best way to climb up
<Reply # 2 on 1/25/2005 1:19 PM >
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Yeah, that'd help.

Posted by barraclou
I gotta find out a way to access a deck about 5 to 10 ft. over me.


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Re: Best way to climb up
<Reply # 3 on 1/25/2005 4:23 PM >
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Here's the two possible entrances.

The deck:
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The emergency stairway (chain locked up there)
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Edit: Sorry for the bad quality of the pictures, but I managed to get all what I could in this weather condition.
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Re: Best way to climb up
<Reply # 4 on 1/25/2005 4:30 PM >
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Posted by barraclou
Here's the two possible entrances.

The deck:
33454.jpg (29 kb, 700x507)
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Neat, I've never tried to infiltrate a south park building...

The area around the fire escape looks pretty dark from your pic, what else is around the place ? If it was me, I'd use a grapple to climb up to the fire escape...

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Re: Best way to climb up
<Reply # 5 on 1/25/2005 5:43 PM >
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Everything is too high to get in, except these two entrances. On the front (west) and back (east) side, you have a busy street, a taxi stand (northwest) and high-traffic shops (everywhere around). On the left (north) side, you have a municipal parking lot and a bar. On the right (south), you have that tiny lane heading to the fire escape, but it is right in front on a downhill street end. The "south park" pic is on the northwest corner of the bldg.

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Re: Best way to climb up
<Reply # 6 on 1/25/2005 10:04 PM >
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Ever thought of milk crates, or my personal favorite pallets. You can get a pallet almost anywhere, pre stage the things with near impunity around buildings. Drop them off and then come back in a hour or two to see if anyone noticed them. You could tie a rope to one or two and lift them to the next floor to get to the open area. Depends on your weight you may have to reinforce them a bit, but my 200+ pound friend can go up them really easily.

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Re: Best way to climb up
<Reply # 7 on 1/25/2005 11:07 PM >
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Good idea. BTW, I am not that fat. I am just over 200 lbs.

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Re: Best way to climb up
<Reply # 8 on 1/26/2005 2:02 AM >
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Shouldn't be a issue then. I have meet a few people that were 300 pounds of pure muscle so weight can be a factor.

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Re: Best way to climb up
<Reply # 9 on 1/27/2005 5:33 AM >
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Are there still people around at 4am? That's the first thing I would try.

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Re: Best way to climb up
<Reply # 10 on 1/27/2005 5:42 AM >
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Man I love being a short guy, I weigh in at just 130lbs and I'm pretty strong for my size (maybe bc I climb so much,...who cares). It is really useful for getting in places and remaining unseen I've found, ...other than UE and Judo I cant think of how else being small is advantageous but I'm sure there's something

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Re: Best way to climb up
<Reply # 11 on 1/27/2005 7:04 AM >
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When I wrote about my "big fat ass", I was kidding. I am not that fat, just slighty overweight (I don't practice enough sport activities during winter and I spend too much in class.). The biggest issue with the building is right in downtown (in the nightclubs district and by the bus depot) and it is walls are in the plain view. City cops should monitor the street by cameras, but history showed lack of active monitoring (a young woman was raped and killed near there). So, the cops cars are frequent viewed there. I prefer to go there on daytime. Also, going there by 4am would very suspecious, hazardous (It was condemned after an important fire and I don't know the floor condition) and that's pretty cold during overnight up here at this time of the year.

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Re: Best way to climb up
<Reply # 12 on 1/27/2005 7:21 AM >
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OK, this plan is gonna sound kinda weird, and possibly ridiculous, but it came to me just now, and I figured I'd toss it out there.
1)Either find a friend with a van/minivan, or rent a U-haul.
2)You get in the back, get a friend to drive to your building
3)they back in, under the deck, or the fire escape, whichever would be more convenient
4)You get out the back, jump up on the roof of the vehicle, and grab onto the deck/fire escape, and you're in.
5)Your friend goes and gets a snack at McD's, you get your explore on, call him to rendezvous when you're done.

You'll have to con a friend into helping you, and maybe pay for a U-haul, but it should give you the boost you need, quickly, without too much hassle, and nothing outside to give you away while you're inside.

Just tossing it out there.

Edit: for clarity.
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Re: Best way to climb up
<Reply # 13 on 1/27/2005 6:27 PM >
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Oh yea sure, nothing suspicious about a big uhaul truck backing up to a building and some guy seen jumping from the roof to the building. NAAAA nothing suspicious about that at all!

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Re: Best way to climb up
<Reply # 14 on 1/28/2005 6:20 AM >
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"It was condemned after an important fire"

why was this fire important?

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Re: Best way to climb up
<Reply # 15 on 1/28/2005 9:42 AM >
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Posted by TheRev
1)Either find a friend with a van/minivan, or rent a U-haul.
2)You get in the back, get a friend to drive to your building
3)they back in, under the deck, or the fire escape, whichever would be more convenient
4)You get out the back, jump up on the roof of the vehicle, and grab onto the deck/fire escape, and you're in.
Edit: for clarity.


Hey, thats almost exactly the plan we will use in extracting a scientist from an office/lab building (only that we will do it role-playing the Shadowrun-RPG ).

I am quite curious whether it will work IRL

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Re: Best way to climb up
<Reply # 16 on 1/28/2005 6:51 PM >
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This fire was important, because this 5-0 fire destroyed one of the only money-making and restored commercial building downtown.

Also, I have a better picture, but I won't post here (to respect the rules and keep this entrance secret). Sorry for you, LE officers... If anyone of you want to see it, pm me and I'll send it to you.

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Re: Best way to climb up
<Reply # 17 on 1/28/2005 7:07 PM >
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Posted by Olaf
Man I love being a short guy, I weigh in at just 130lbs and I'm pretty strong for my size (maybe bc I climb so much,...who cares). It is really useful for getting in places and remaining unseen I've found, ...other than UE and Judo I cant think of how else being small is advantageous but I'm sure there's something


You can get into places that some of us can't.



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Re: Best way to climb up
<Reply # 18 on 1/29/2005 3:17 AM >
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Haha, well that's true, I got on top of this big shopping mall today, well more like a strip mall near where I live. I've been wanting it forever but had other projects going. Anyway I drove by there today to refamiliarize myself with the building's structure and saw this convenient brick hole pattern around the back and got out of my car right there and went up to it to check it out. I climbed up a little ways to see if I could access the roof from there and sure enough you can with a little jump and a pull yourself up. The back end is right along a road but is bordered by large ...evergreens or something, the trees that stand up like perfect spear points with all the branches being perfect distance from their trunks so from a distance they look like they are all cut from a mold. They are so close together no one driving by can see someone on the other side (I drove by real slow trying to do just that, couldn't see a darn thing). So when the weather isn't so damnably cold (I HATE cold weather if I'm not skiing) that's my next target. The strip is pretty long and houses quite a lot of shops, 2 grocery stores and a small theatre so it should be interesting, wish there were infiltrators in my area to come along!

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