mysterea
New Member
This 'hobby' I learned about just happened to be something I always enjoyed and just never knew had a name...
Basically, it's called 'Urban Exploration' and has to do with poking around places you're not supposed to go. For me this means abandoned sites, but for others this includes drains, active buildings and military installations.
I'm more low key, and aim for asylums and other places in various states of decay. For me it's all about poking around and getting the feel for a place, smoking a good stogie and taking pictures.
If you're looking for more information on the community there's a few great sites:
http://www.opacity.us/
http://www.uer.ca/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urbex
I learned about the Belchertown school and it's history from work poking through some engineering books from the 30's. I realized that the site was abandoned in '92 and was very accessible. This got me hooked, and as you can see we've taken a few pictures, and really gotten a feel for the place. I've explored other places, but the school's been the coolest sofar.
The hobby has an ethos much like the scouts: take pictures, leave footprints.
It's been a great hobby for me, obviously there's some risks such as 'breaking and entering' charges (which isn't as big of a problem as you may think), structureal weaknesses, and getting stuck in a basement with dead batteries. But with risk comes reward, right? rule of thumb: never explore alone!!
Our next target is this asylum in poughkeepsie.
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&...p;z=16&om=1
As with cigars research is important, we've now acquired police routes, approach and escape routes and local laws, we're almost ready to fire this one off.
Neato huh?
Rob
Basically, it's called 'Urban Exploration' and has to do with poking around places you're not supposed to go. For me this means abandoned sites, but for others this includes drains, active buildings and military installations.
I'm more low key, and aim for asylums and other places in various states of decay. For me it's all about poking around and getting the feel for a place, smoking a good stogie and taking pictures.
If you're looking for more information on the community there's a few great sites:
http://www.opacity.us/
http://www.uer.ca/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urbex
I learned about the Belchertown school and it's history from work poking through some engineering books from the 30's. I realized that the site was abandoned in '92 and was very accessible. This got me hooked, and as you can see we've taken a few pictures, and really gotten a feel for the place. I've explored other places, but the school's been the coolest sofar.
The hobby has an ethos much like the scouts: take pictures, leave footprints.
It's been a great hobby for me, obviously there's some risks such as 'breaking and entering' charges (which isn't as big of a problem as you may think), structureal weaknesses, and getting stuck in a basement with dead batteries. But with risk comes reward, right? rule of thumb: never explore alone!!
Our next target is this asylum in poughkeepsie.
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&...p;z=16&om=1
As with cigars research is important, we've now acquired police routes, approach and escape routes and local laws, we're almost ready to fire this one off.
Neato huh?
Rob