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mello
Location: Port Colborne Gender: Female
tastes like chicken.
| | | Scouting new locations < on 1/4/2009 10:06 PM >
| | | I came across a house and a church today but unfortunately did not make it inside either of them. The neighboring houses are very close to both locations so it was not feasible to attempt to get in during broad daylight I am looking forward to returning, the house looks pretty neat, but the church especially caught my interest.
when you are here, you wish you were there. but once you're there, it soon becomes a here, and you again wish to be there instead of here... we will never be completely satisfied. |
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rob.i.am
Gender: Male
Carpe noctum
| | | Re: Scouting new locations <Reply # 1 on 1/4/2009 10:08 PM >
| | | If you're exploring a church that doesn't have any "no trespassing" signs posted it's perfectly legitimate to just walk right in. Most churches are unlocked most of the time.
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Wiccan
Location: Hamilton Ontario Gender: Female
| | Re: Scouting new locations <Reply # 2 on 1/4/2009 10:44 PM >
| | | Such a tease to come across places like that with neighbours too close,hope you get in sometime though! We came across the same problem down around Sherman/Burlington St area last summer. So many places to see,yet there were still a few people living down there,so we couldn't go into them.
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s.l.o.t.h
Location: Hamilton, ON Gender: Male
http://www.flick r.com/photos/slo thtree/
| | | Re: Scouting new locations <Reply # 3 on 1/4/2009 11:43 PM >
| | | That house looks like it would be plenty of fun. But I can understand why the church would be especially interesting for you.
If you're having a stressed out day remember the sloth: They don't do shit and they haven't gone extinct; I'm sure you can afford to take a nap... |
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mello
Location: Port Colborne Gender: Female
tastes like chicken.
| | | Re: Scouting new locations <Reply # 4 on 1/5/2009 1:22 AM >
| | | Posted by rob666 If you're exploring a church that doesn't have any "no trespassing" signs posted it's perfectly legitimate to just walk right in. Most churches are unlocked most of the time.
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Good point, but this church hasn't held a mass in many years. Nobody in the area really knows much about it, however I have some other ideas on how I can find out some more information. Edit: I guess I should have elaborated more! I talked to some people in the area, and all they know is that up until about a year ago there was a cleaning lady who would come in every so often, I guess just to maintain the place? Other than that it has stood empty for quite some time. I might just try the whole asking for permission approach for this one, mainly because of the proximity of the neighbors etc. However if that fails, I will not give up [last edit 1/5/2009 1:29 AM by mello - edited 1 times]
when you are here, you wish you were there. but once you're there, it soon becomes a here, and you again wish to be there instead of here... we will never be completely satisfied. |
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Rickie Dee
Location: Barrie Gender: Male
i smash window panes and rave in waste drains
| | | | Re: Scouting new locations <Reply # 5 on 1/5/2009 9:43 PM >
| | | where are these places? and ya it's a good thing you didn't go inside you don't wanna waste the cops' time for a measly urbex.
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mello
Location: Port Colborne Gender: Female
tastes like chicken.
| | | Re: Scouting new locations <Reply # 6 on 1/6/2009 12:43 AM >
| | | Posted by Rickie Dee where are these places? and ya it's a good thing you didn't go inside you don't wanna waste the cops' time for a measly urbex.
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They are in the Hamilton/Stoney Creek/Burlington area..
when you are here, you wish you were there. but once you're there, it soon becomes a here, and you again wish to be there instead of here... we will never be completely satisfied. |
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