Every year we take a trip up north to get some cold. Didn't get much exploring in but I did get to see some places I've been wanting to for a while.
The first spot was a synagogue that closed in the 90s. I found it from browsing google maps, and couldn't find any current pictures of the inside. We got there only to find at least 3 cameras on every wall of the exterior and power on on some parts inside. After a few entrances that lead to dead ends, we left.
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After that failure, we decided to try a church that I was reminded of by driving right past it. It was sealed, but we ran into some other explorers who told us how to get into the building behind it.
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We stopped along the way to our next destination to try another church. This one was also massive and sealed.
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Then we got to Detroit. Last year the temperature was in the negatives, but it was in the warm 30s and 40s this year.
A quick stop at Packard to kill time. It was so weird to see it without the bridge.
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We did some exploring downtown with various successes and failures. None very interesting though.
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Then we revisited a factory from last year. I didn't bring gloves on the last trip, so I wasn't able to get all the way up the tower. From the outside, it looks like there's a little balcony at the top that I'd be able to get pictures from. After climbing to the top and walking across the rusted-through water tank, I opened to door to see a straight drop to the ground.
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After that we tried a certain curvy wooden church, only to find brand new cameras and alarms on it. We did a school instead which I was pleasantly surprised by. We probably only spent half an hour inside but it was still really cool.
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30. A mini velodrome on the top level of the gym
Thanks for looking