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UER Forum > Archived US: South > There are plenty of vacancies at this hotel... (Viewed 829 times)
Edmond_Dantes 


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Re: There are plenty of vacancies at this hotel...
<Reply # 20 on 10/26/2006 10:21 PM >
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we have child care issues. We'll work it out as best we can. We'll get out there. It's in no danger of coming down anytime soon.

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Re: There are plenty of vacancies at this hotel...
<Reply # 21 on 10/26/2006 10:22 PM >
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Posted by Sam-][-aM[/i]


I am good to go on any Sunday, It would be swell to splore with yous guys

M


Sweet! SOmetimes its hard for me on Sundays, because I have to find childcare on the weekend. I can't very well take along two little kids... hehe.. thats for when they get older. *smile*

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Re: There are plenty of vacancies at this hotel...
<Reply # 22 on 10/27/2006 12:00 AM >
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3. The swimming pool. The parking garage used to be under the pool, but has long since been filled in...

Actually under the pool isnt filled in and has all sorts of equipment rooms and changing rooms etc... The Garage for the hotel was/is across the street.

sux to see the tagging thats gone on. Theres some really cool stories and pics on this place on the net, sort of a requirement to do this on if your gonna start doing UE!

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Re: There are plenty of vacancies at this hotel...
<Reply # 23 on 10/27/2006 10:15 AM >
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If you ever go back I will drive from kansas to put one foot in that building.

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Re: There are plenty of vacancies at this hotel...
<Reply # 24 on 10/27/2006 2:47 PM >
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Man, I should have made time to check the place out when I was in town about 8 months ago. Unfortunately there was no time to be spared. Maybe I could meet someone there to explore it and then go to Dallas for more adventure. Nice shots indeed. I'm assuming Edmond is the guy in the picture... you stationed at Ft. Wolters? Just curious.

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Re: There are plenty of vacancies at this hotel...
<Reply # 25 on 10/28/2006 12:36 AM >
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nope. nobody's been stationed there for many years. last station was fort worth jrb. you should have done it. worth the time.

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Re: There are plenty of vacancies at this hotel...
<Reply # 26 on 10/30/2006 4:40 PM >
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Really? I think you might be right but it is still government property and I think the Marines still use it for training. I could be wrong but I do know for a fact that you have to have permission from them to get onto the land... if you wanted to do it legally of course.

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Re: There are plenty of vacancies at this hotel...
<Reply # 27 on 10/30/2006 9:35 PM >
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Posted by RevSM
Really? I think you might be right but it is still government property and I think the Marines still use it for training. I could be wrong but I do know for a fact that you have to have permission from them to get onto the land... if you wanted to do it legally of course.


a big part of Ft Wolters is private now since it closed officially in 1973 seems like ancient history to some I spose

a lesser part is a private correctional facility and a truck driving school, and police pistol range and junior college crap etc

part of it is still active military used for National Guard training, the Texas State Guard trains there too

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I spent a lot of time hiking the base and puttin this one up but nobody really looks in the DB any more



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theres literally dozens of places to walk right in the active area, its not secured at all Hell the NG leaves the main gate open about half the time!


joy ride anyone?

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Re: There are plenty of vacancies at this hotel...
<Reply # 28 on 10/30/2006 10:14 PM >
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Regarding the drinks: That's super-creepy. Hobos are my biggest fear in UE. Snakes are probably second. Maybe it was a snake that took your drink...

I like the pictures. I usually tend toward the artistic side of urban exploration, as opposed to UE as an action activity. I like to document the beauty of a decaying structure. Some of the spaces are unspeakably beautiful, while others (it seems the 'remodeled' ones) are hideous! Especially some of those colors! What were they thinking?! I wish there were places like that near me to explore, but no dice!

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Re: There are plenty of vacancies at this hotel...
<Reply # 29 on 10/30/2006 10:20 PM >
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Crazy, I love that place, good job there HD. The spa though, what's the crazy thing with the vertical stirrup kind of foot pedals...scary. N.

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Re: There are plenty of vacancies at this hotel...
<Reply # 30 on 10/31/2006 3:33 PM >
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Posted by 2Xplorations
part of it is still active military used for National Guard training, the Texas State Guard trains there too



I knew somebody still trained there.
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Re: There are plenty of vacancies at this hotel...
<Reply # 31 on 10/31/2006 11:28 PM >
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Posted by nobody
Crazy, I love that place, good job there HD. The spa though, what's the crazy thing with the vertical stirrup kind of foot pedals...scary. N.


I think it was a foot massager?? I'm not sure. They had all kinds of strange beauty treatments back then. *shudder*

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Re: There are plenty of vacancies at this hotel...
<Reply # 32 on 10/31/2006 11:31 PM >
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Posted by drewtedlock
Regarding the drinks: That's super-creepy. Hobos are my biggest fear in UE. Snakes are probably second. Maybe it was a snake that took your drink...

I like the pictures. I usually tend toward the artistic side of urban exploration, as opposed to UE as an action activity. I like to document the beauty of a decaying structure. Some of the spaces are unspeakably beautiful, while others (it seems the 'remodeled' ones) are hideous! Especially some of those colors! What were they thinking?! I wish there were places like that near me to explore, but no dice!


I love the artistic side as well, but don't have the proper camera yet to capture it. I make do with what I have for now, though. I always plan on capturing more artistic things when I go on these trips, but when I get there, since I'm still pretty new at this, I tend to get nervous and just start snapping pictures here and there. I loose focus because I get scared. (No one heard me admit that...)

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take all these unmarked roads,
we blaze the trails to places no one goes, yeah!' -Rise Against
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