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| | | Re: New Member? Introduce Yourself Here! < Reply # 699 on 7/28/2013 8:54 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Heihei! I used to explore abandoned houses with my friends back when I was a kid, and recently (like a year ago) started again, this time fueled by geocaching. In Germany, where I am from, a lot of great abandoned places are indexed by geocaching.org, such as a huge underground fuel depot, an old bunker with entering through an air vent, a 5km underground river etc! This got me hooked big time and I started exploring my surroundings for other not 'as public' sites, such as unused subway sections, active buildings and other fun places. I usually go scouting, exploring active buildings or secured spots such as the subway alone, because that keeps me on my toes and feels more 'involved'. I do also enjoy exploring with my friends though, but then it tends to stick to easy pickings, and it's me organizing the tour. I'm not much for fancy photographs, so I am carrying only a point and shoot, if at all, thus I don't have much to show for but can offer a lot of advise on exploring in germany! I just moved to the Greater Toronto Area, which seems to teem with places to see and go to. I've already checked a few drain outfalls and toured some abandoned places, as non native canadian I'll stay clear of any security for now, even though Hearn looks really epic I am really looking forward to my time here! Sadly I missed the Toronto meetup in July and can't make it to the August one, but I will go to the September one.
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