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UER Forum > Rookie Forum > How did you new folk find UER? (Viewed 52198 times)
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Re: How did you new folk find UER?
< Reply # 40 on 2/16/2014 9:22 AM >
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Posted by A Through Z Explorations
Through Yahoo!
Not Google ha-ha

I was thinking, guys...
Would it be a great idea to leave behind some sort of signature about UER in abandonments to others explorers?
Something like
"So are you an Urban Explorer also? Go to WWW.UER.CA and share your photos and stories with us there. Please disregard this letter if you're the property owner or a cop."


"Hi, I trespassed; here's where to find me!"




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Re: How did you new folk find UER?
< Reply # 41 on 2/17/2014 3:04 AM >
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Worst idea in the entire history of ideas.



That is YOUR opinion, not a fact, and my opinion differs from your opinion.



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Re: How did you new folk find UER?
< Reply # 42 on 2/17/2014 4:01 AM >
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That is YOUR opinion, not a fact, and my opinion differs from your opinion.


It's not the worst idea in the history of ideas, but it's still a pretty terrible one.




"When it rains, just find bigger drains."
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Re: How did you new folk find UER?
< Reply # 43 on 2/17/2014 2:47 PM >
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"So are you an Urban Explorer also? Go to WWW.UER.CA and share your photos and stories with us there.







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Not trying to bust trespassers.

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Re: How did you new folk find UER?
< Reply # 44 on 2/20/2014 8:07 PM >
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Please disregard this letter if you're the property owner or a cop."


This will most certainly work. Cops have to be official and law abiding and if an official looking letter tells them to discregard it they will have to.

I found this site from some highly informational grafiti that listed a members name and the date they visited a location along with the URL. It was very effective advertising and I woudl recommend it for future use to bring more people like me to this facinating site!




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Re: How did you new folk find UER?
< Reply # 45 on 2/20/2014 8:22 PM >
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I was pretty much just looking for an urban exploration forum and I stumbled onto this site. I love it!




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Re: How did you new folk find UER?
< Reply # 46 on 2/20/2014 9:56 PM >
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That is YOUR opinion, not a fact, and my opinion differs from your opinion.


Not bagging on you AZ, but generally anything that even MIGHT attract cops to UER would seem to be a bad idea. They know about this site, probably no need to exacerbate the situation.





I have changed my personal exploring ethics code. From now on it will be: "Take only aimed shots, leave only hobo corpses." Copper scrappers, meth heads and homeless beware. The Jonsered cometh among you, bringing fear and dread.

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Re: How did you new folk find UER?
< Reply # 47 on 2/21/2014 7:44 PM >
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Friend of mine was a member and told me about it.




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< Reply # 48 on 2/24/2014 5:04 AM >
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I was just searching on the line and saw an article about some abandoned places in Atlanta, and saw about a group called SPECTRE. So I google searched, and POOF. Ended up in here.




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Re: How did you new folk find UER?
< Reply # 49 on 2/24/2014 1:08 PM >
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That is YOUR opinion, not a fact, and my opinion differs from your opinion.









I'm a "Leave only footprints, take only pornography" kind of guy, myself.
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< Reply # 50 on 3/6/2014 2:08 AM >
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My cousin and I have been into Urban Exploration for a while, but had trouble finding specific places. She found this site and sent it to me, and I made an account 5 minutes later!




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Re: How did you new folk find UER?
< Reply # 51 on 3/6/2014 2:56 AM >
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I googled: urban exploring forum.
That's when I became a real life explorer!




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Re: How did you new folk find UER?
< Reply # 52 on 3/6/2014 4:05 AM >
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Searched "Butthurt Cluster Fucking" and this was the first result and I just am too lazy to leave...




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< Reply # 53 on 3/6/2014 4:17 AM >
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Searched "Butthurt Cluster Fucking" and this was the first result and I just am too lazy to leave...


Haha!
I would have to guess that my work place was the second search result.




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Re: How did you new folk find UER?
< Reply # 54 on 3/6/2014 4:22 AM >
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I just searched "urbex forum" haha. Not much to it but I found a really amazing community!




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Re: How did you new folk find UER?
< Reply # 55 on 3/6/2014 12:39 PM >
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I just searched "urbex forum" haha. Not much to it but I found a really amazing community!


Where?




I'm a "Leave only footprints, take only pornography" kind of guy, myself.
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< Reply # 56 on 3/6/2014 1:49 PM >
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Where?


Now that I think about it it was an article on Urbanghosts media about urban exploration communities.




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Re: How did you new folk find UER?
< Reply # 57 on 3/6/2014 4:16 PM >
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I think your Sarcasm Detector is malfunctioning. You might want to have someone look at that for you...




I'm a "Leave only footprints, take only pornography" kind of guy, myself.
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Re: How did you new folk find UER?
< Reply # 58 on 3/7/2014 3:53 PM >
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I was searching "Abandoned Places in Mass" on google, and came across this.
I actually didn't think that walking around and exploring abandoned buildings and sites to be an actual hobby.
Glad I found this place filled with people with the same interests as me.




sciatica 


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Re: How did you new folk find UER?
< Reply # 59 on 3/7/2014 4:17 PM >
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Posted by A Through Z Explorations
Through Yahoo!
Not Google ha-ha

I was thinking, guys...
Would it be a great idea to leave behind some sort of signature about UER in abandonments to others explorers?
Something like
"So are you an Urban Explorer also? Go to WWW.UER.CA and share your photos and stories with us there. Please disregard this letter if you're the property owner or a cop."


I swear I read somewhere that in the 80s Cave Clan members would leave behind cassettes in plastic bags with recordings on them deep in drains and out of the way places of abandonments to reach out to other explorers.
I think that's pretty cool but with the internet you really don't need to do things like that.




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