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Smash Adams
Location: VA
There's a bomb in the lasagna?!
| | UE at school? < on 6/1/2004 9:48 PM >
| | | I was wondering if anyone has ever explored some areas at their school, or school they use to go to. I'm pretty sure a lot of you have. If you have done some UE at a school, please describe it. As for me, I haven't really explored anything cool. I have been through a janitor hallway, only to find that all doors within to be locked.
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Sleazy Santa
Location: New York City
I love to break stuff and steal from UE sites
| | | | Re: UE at school? <Reply # 1 on 6/1/2004 10:55 PM >
| | | My chums and I, after a film screening at an NYU building, went exploring, we got separated by mistake andd ended up going separate ways, I went onto some empty offic-ee floors and then tried to access the roof, but it was allarmed. I met back up with them and we went down to the basement. It was huge and had all kinds of fancy brickwork and machines and such, there was even a huge [ 600sq Ft + ] area devoted to storing lightbulbs, all kind of lightbulbs.. big ones, small ones, long ones tall ones, twisty's and strait's and any other kind of bulb you can imagine. Then we found a huge book with the blueprints of the building, It was fancy but difficult to understand.. We got to a door where I looked through the crack and say an armhcair and shelfs of books, but at that moment a gorrila saw us from accross the basement and started shouting, so we ran until we were passed the sign in table and outside around the corner.. Goatimes.
Sleazy Santa's in this Hoose- Moonwalked Back into a Moose- long story short, by the end we were both covered in blood and urine http://ExpeditionNYC.com |
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Spirit Slayer
Location: 123 fake street Gender: Female
This is what happened to my heart when you came into my life.
| | | Re: UE at school? <Reply # 2 on 6/2/2004 12:32 AM >
| | | I tried to explore my school but its very small and boring. I only got into the janitors office, and the boiler room that were very boring. I almost made it to the roof but the janitor saw me and i almost got caught. I cant offord to get suspended again so i left.
Embrace the darkness....If you would like to join the mississauga board pm me. |
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SPEK Photo
Location: Where you were not.
"Chere cachère!"
| | | Re: UE at school? <Reply # 3 on 6/2/2004 2:08 AM >
| | | in elementary school I was always trying to see new room, storage, back of the kitchen, etc. Once I helped with some cleaning and moving stuff and we had to go through the boiler room.
Pour fins d'archives. WWW.EXPLORATIONURBAINE.CA |
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Beryl Not as fluffy as Av!
Location: Germany Gender: Male
Uncle Beryl
| | Re: UE at school? <Reply # 4 on 6/2/2004 2:52 AM >
| | | I started UEing while at High School. A few friends of mine and I were the "techies" of the school and one day while two of us were in the ceiling of the main theatre (repairing a spotlight) we decided to "snoop around a bit". We found that the attic of the school could be reached in an unusual way, and, after alerting some other friends, the next day we all set off with flashlights to explore what we could. We went through all of the attic, we were able to gain access to the roof, (I have quite a few pics from up there from various times especially at night after theatre performances), we were able to copy plans about the electrical equipment, and generally gained a cool place to hang out away from everyone else. I was in the attic almost every day for weeks during our lunch hour, just for a cool place to hang out, and I was also able to sometimes slip off to the attic with someone for a few trysts Of course, that got us "hooked" and my friends and I then had to get access to the basement, the vault, etc... All of which, except for the vault, were easily accomplished once we found a way to get access to a set of keys. The most amusing thing that happened was that we found an unused and hidden staircase that went between all three floors of the building with the main teachers' lounge open at the top of the staircase (which we then sometimes used for quick trysts, only about 20feet down from under our teachers' noses). Our school was a fairly large and fairly modern 3-storey school with 1,300 students so the attic and basement were full of large machinery, large tanks, ducting, pipes, electrical systems, radio transmitters for the school radio station, computer networking equipment, etc... The most interesting find was the "Wall of Names", an old brick wall in the attic that had been "signed" by all the students that had found the way to the attic since the school's consturction, neatly arranged in columns, scratched or written in black ink into the oldest brick wall near the ladder to the roof. That was a cool feeling . The names started in 1927 (the first year the school was used) and went up to 1997, we found the place in 1999 and used it throughout the rest of High School as a place to "escape" and regularly hang out in. By the way, the name of the school is Harbour View High School in Saint John, N.B., Canada.
Licentious acrimonious puer æternus. Libertine. |
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Saikaya
Location: Denver, CO Gender: Male
| | | Re: UE at school? <Reply # 5 on 6/2/2004 4:02 AM >
| | | I'm a techie myself, and explored quite a bit of my school during shows when i didn't quite feel like working. Ill find my pictures and put something in the LDB.
Now 21% oxygen thief! |
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Kbasa
Location: Gunnison/Crested Butte, co Gender: Male
High Hopes
| | | Re: UE at school? <Reply # 7 on 6/2/2004 5:27 AM >
| | | well we've been on every school roof in our area, most of the climbs up were easy but one impreticular was very difficult. The problem was there were only 2 holds to reach the top of a 15ft tall building, one was a bell that stuck out of a wall and another was a small ledge. some how i did get up. But it wasnt worth it. Me and my friends have also been inside the large heaters/air conditioners for schools. One time in side on of those we found a huge thing of bottled water. At my high school we went on the gym roof and pissed off the top and this guy was about an inch from walking into my friends piss stream. It was hilariuous.
Shut the fuck up and ride that fucking Couchmobile! |
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darkism
Gender: Male
hop on the bandwagon
| | Re: UE at school? <Reply # 8 on 6/2/2004 5:35 AM >
| | | I remember one of my first forays with exploration was in the brand new theatre my highschool was putting the finishing touches on. I was supposed to be helping with some banquet but instead snuck off to take a look around. I got to see all the new sound-proofed band practice rooms, lockers, and backstage before I made my way up to the equipment booths. I had a good look around here and was just coming off the catwalks when I saw the door open below. I dropped to the ground behind a small wall and creeped down to a storage room under a staircase and listened as one of my former teachers showed off the auditorium to a couple of people....I think the dean was somewhere in there too. Eventually they left and I got the hell out of there. This was the closest I've ever come to being caught during UE. Ah, fond memories. [last edit 6/2/2004 5:36 AM by darkism - edited 1 times]
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Joecat
Location: Thunder Bay, Ontario Gender: Male
DRAINS
| | Re: UE at school? <Reply # 9 on 6/2/2004 11:32 PM >
| | | Well I've found my way throughout my school in the last little while. It started with a few strolls down the hallway and then a peak into the teachers lounge, and then inside that lounge, and then in the closets there, and a veyr large closet. I once jimmied my way into the crawl space form outside my school, it was a small thick doorway about 2 1/2 feet high and the same wide. It was pretty rad but only led to dirt, dust and well dirt under the school. From inside ive gotten into anothe rpart of the crawl space where all sorts of machinery was, an dlots and lots of paintcans. It ahd a whole lotta more stuff but i dont care to list it all some of my finds werent to great, such as a janitor.
"Dane, what the hell is a 'sanitarium?'" "Don't know, why?" "We're in one." |
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Tupsumato
Location: Finland Gender: Male
How close can you go?
| | Re: UE at school? <Reply # 10 on 6/3/2004 1:58 PM >
| | | I've only been in small schools, but I've explored some attics and basements. Next year, when I'll start studying in HUT, I'll probably try to do some exploring. I wonder if there is tunnels of some sort...
All information and details given in good faith but not guaranteed! |
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hax0r
| | | Re: UE at school? <Reply # 11 on 6/3/2004 10:14 PM >
| | | Being a "techie" in your school definitly helps...I find that people really don't pay too much attention to you if you're a techie. That's how I've gotten to see some interesting places at my school...some basement hallways (complete with a few students who'd just came in from smoking some pot or something) and a few offices and storrage rooms. one of the schools here even has a tunnel though I never was able to get in. The one problem I've seen with UEing at school is the number of cameras. the shitty part is they put them in all the cool places becuase people like to smoke pot there. though I don't think they're monitored 24x7 but only checked when there's a problem.
Air Iraq: We get you there, you get back |
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Daxster
Location: Vancouver Island, BC Gender: Male
Obsession with warning signs.
| | Re: UE at school? <Reply # 12 on 6/4/2004 8:37 PM >
| | | Entering a school at night is never a good idea, the security is usually pretty high (vandals, petty thieves, arsonists....), but I've never gone into anywhere "forbidden" in my high school. My elementary school has a very large basement/crawlspace area that I've been in (carrying textbooks for the teacher), but the only entrance is a big locked door. My current high school has a basement area with two obvious entrances - one inside down a stairwell with a locked door at the bottom, and one outside with the markings "Warning: High Voltage" on the door. I've seen glimpses of inside, just to see a big unused oil furnace. I can't see any way of getting in other than breaking down the door (keys would be pretty damn hard to access). Kinda sucks, but I'll just head to other places ;)
-- Chilling on the west coast of Canada in my newbish ways :) |
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chud111
Location: reading, uk Gender: Male
| | Re: UE at school? <Reply # 13 on 6/4/2004 8:45 PM >
| | | I've been on a couple of the roofs at my school. Its only small but there are infra-red cameras everywhere. My brothers told me about a basement under the main hall from when they were techies (school doesn't let students do it anymore). Not much else apart from the boiler room. [later] Its almost ridiculous how late some people work at school. The times that I have been there at night there have been teachers still there at 8pm and cleaners there after 10pm. [last edit 6/4/2004 8:55 PM by chud111 - edited 1 times]
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SnakeEyes
Gender: Male
| | Re: UE at school? <Reply # 14 on 6/5/2004 12:28 AM >
| | | Posted by SPEK in elementary school I was always trying to see new room, storage, back of the kitchen, etc. Once I helped with some cleaning and moving stuff and we had to go through the boiler room.
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When I was in elimentry I was really a little bastard, I stole a floorplan of the school (just a little photocopy don't freak out on me), and made it my goal to at one point or another go into every single hallway/room in the building (without permision of course), so every lunch my friends and I would plan these elaborate plans to get to room "x" then on to room "y" etc... good times ;)
Pity the poor agnostic dyslexic insomniac; he stays up all night, wondering if there really is a dog. |
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Caveman6666
Location: NY
| | | Re: UE at school? <Reply # 15 on 6/5/2004 6:37 PM >
| | | My high school had steam tunnels under most of the older hallways. Accessed from outside, through a hole in the wall, which they kept welding shut, and we kept prying open. only a handful of us knew about it. Great place for hanging out in the winter. If there was an inside entrance, we never found it, though some pipes terminated in a locked room under the office section. Sand floors and concrete block walls, with the pipes running overhead, high enough that you could walk, slightly bent over.
Yet another unoriginal generic UE website. GODDAM! |
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Plytheman
Location: Lawrence, Massachusetts
Obey The Deer
| | | Re: UE at school? <Reply # 16 on 6/5/2004 11:30 PM >
| | | I've been on the roof, in the janitor's rooms, in the boiler room, in the equipment basement, under the seats of our theater (where they keep old copies of finals =D) in the press box of our gym, in the now storage-once locker rooms- of the small, older gym, between the cieling of the new big gym but under the roof of the building, and in some neat crawl spaces and unused staircases of the stage in the new gym (not to be confused with teh stage of the theater which is disappointingly boring). The crawl spaces were wicked dark, wicked dangerous, wicked hard to get into, and wicked cool. Unfortunately, the crawl spaces have been since demolished in the addition of the new part of the school. Although I've lost one of the coolest UE spots in the school (and least explored) I got to run around the new building under construction, so it evened out.
I'm achin, I'm shakin, I'm breakin, Like Humans Do!! -Byrne |
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hax0r
| | | Re: UE at school? <Reply # 17 on 6/6/2004 1:02 AM >
| | | In elementary school the teachers actually took us on a tour of the school which included the boiler room (atached to the janitors' office). Nothing much interesting since it was a small school. just a storage room or 2 full of desks/chairs and I think one of them had the school's server in it and the boiler room was pretty small with an air compressor and stuff. I'm pretty sure there's more machine rooms in my school then I currently know about. the one that I'm pretty sure is a boiler room is too quiet to contain much more then a boiler and the door is always locked so I can't get in. Btw, if your school is an older building, a lot of the doors won't lock properly. my middle school was like that...all you needed was a credit card or something to open just about any door you liked.
Air Iraq: We get you there, you get back |
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MacGyver
Location: St Paul, Minnesota Gender: Male
"Someone go find me a paperclip, a D-cell battery, and a cheese grater"
| | Re: UE at school? <Reply # 18 on 6/6/2004 2:23 AM >
| | | In kindergarten, my class was given a tour of the boiler room for some reason. I remember a janitor unlocking a door in an innocent part of the main hallway that revealed a stairway leading down, flight after flight. At the bottom, another door led into the boiler room, which had easily a 30 foot ceiling. I enjoyed it a lot. In sixth grade, I was once again given a tour of that school's guts by my science teacher. He led us across to the connected high school and down to the lowest level of the building, and then through a few service hallways and a warehouse to a door. Behind it was a half flight of stairs going down to a large boiler room. At the far end of the boiler room was a room with a large air conditioning unit that was leaking water into a large puddle on the floor that day. Again, I loved it. Throughout high school, I was involved with theater tech crew. Our warehouse was located buhind the boiler/AC rooms and accessed by a long sloping hallway. In part of the warehouse was an absolutely enormous drive-in freezer used to store all of the food for the entire district's school lunch program. A very narrow (tree feet at best) gap between the freezer and the back wall of the AC room led over a hundred feet back to a perpendicular hallway with access to some grate rooms outside the school, a back door to the AC room ,and a stairway that went up to public domain through a locked door.
Like a fiend with his dope / a drunkard his wine / a man will have lust for the lure of the mine "If you are not part of the solution, you are not dissolved in the solvent." |
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Mancubus
| | Re: UE at school? <Reply # 19 on 6/6/2004 2:25 AM >
| | | Heh. Field trips on a budget, eh Macgyver?
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