Neo & Fraxff's trip to Bee Bee Start:11:30pm After wandering around and finally finding a safe and reachable entrance we noticed a plow truck had arrived on site, but we saw no tracks near it so we continued inside. 1:30am We found our way up to the top level (it was marked at higher than 500ft[152m] ) and the coal sorting room. The floor of the pitch black 'coal room' was cement with a 4'x20' opening covered by rubbery canvas stuff. We tried using our flashlights to see where the bottom was, but even in the pitch black we couldn't see the bottom, I believe that it went down the full 500ft. after attempting the roof(the door was frozen shut) we noticed that the plow truck was gone and had been replaced by security's SUV. There were tire tracks everywhere that we had gone outside, making it obvious that they knew we were inside. We kept going, staying away from the windows and lower levels, trying to find an exit that wasn't bolted from the outside. After reaching the opposite end of the complex an unlocked door was found, near street level. After a bit of scouting we decided to leave by jumping down from a 10ft rooftop that was accessible by some roof hopping and ladder work. When we reached the lower roof and got to the edge there was a triple barbed wire fence (read: 3 barbed fences 2" apart) blocking our jump. So we took plan B, which was jumping down from the adjacent 15ft roof. Frax went first, swinging outward as he fell so that he wouldn't land on the rail that was near the building. When I swung and jumped I landed wrong, my leg shot full of pain. Frax dragged me up and we hobbled off to some nearby benches where he talked me down and I determined that nothing was broken, but still sore as hell. If I had been running around with anyone else I'm not sure that we would've gotten out of there as fast and without unnecessary attention.
Too bad there weren't any bystanders.... "Holy shit two guys just jumped off of the roof and ran!" Photos available at: http://tehsuck.rh.rit.edu/beebee/
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