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RE: Rural Urbex: up in the trees

in Urban Exploration4 years ago

Wow, I’ve never seen a house and life so intact on an Urbex review before.
All those personal pictures and certificates bring a sense of humanity to what is usually just a graffitied shell.

Love the old TV’s stacked up.
And that wall of VHS is impressive.

Great write up!

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Cheers @ashtv I guess I prefer the time capsules hidden away rather than the big old industrial behemoths. They tend to be off grid and too much trouble and effort for the targgers etc.

For sure. How do you find out about these kinds of places that are more in tact? Are they a regular attraction through the Urbex community, or if you find it by being tipped off do you keep it to yourself?

Biiiiig questions !

I find the majority myself, a lot Of time on O/S maps, and various formal sites on the web. I look for the small intimate remote places.
I have a close group of 5 elite explorers with whom I share locations. I never give locations to any other person,who knows if they are thieves, vandals, taggers.
I never ask for locations, half the fun of this past time is doing the research and the rewards when successful are exhilarating.
I tend to ignore “Urbex tour bus locations”, I find them tedious.
Hope that helps

That’s very interesting and actually was the answer I was hoping for!

It’s seemed like such an untouched and personal site, like you say it was free from taggers and vandals, so it’s great to hear that these places are kept secret for others to have the thrill of discovering!