Sorel urban explorer3/15/2023 For example, there is a location (I will choose not to disclose) in which some friends and I explored for three consecutive days until finally we were compromised by security, which I might add, were very friendly and understanding of our adventures. However, in terms of entry, I believe, as a true explorer one must consider certain means of gaining access to a structure worthy enough to enter. Absolutely, it is horrible to see damage done to an abandoned structure in the likes of copper and scrap theft, tagging, reckless damages, and so on. So, I'm not sure any of the people who previously commented will see this, but I have a thought on the matter of vandalism. See also Access All Areas: A User's Guide to the Art of Urban Exploration With that step you are in, you are exploring.Ī much broader definition, written down by Ninjalicious, spiritual "father" of urban exploration, can be found on (the zine about places you're not supposed to go). This what drives you to these forbidden places and changes everything in your reality with your first step forward. These are places isolated from the “normal” world, places most people will never venture into or see. Sometimes these hulking structures lay rotting in the middle of the city and sometimes they are in the quiet suburbs abandoned and waiting in silence. The second meaning is related to the abandoned places or utility tunnels themselves. You have left the normal world, you are exploring. Open a door, cross a fence, or sneak into a hole and you visit the world of Urban Exploration. Urban exploration is the research, documentation, escape, exploration, and mapping of these forbidden spaces that include maintenance or service areas, utility tunnels, abandoned buildings, such as mental institutions, and basically any place where the everyday public are not supposed to be. We follow the streets guided by the paths that are drawn, no chance to escape our average everyday existence. We are enclosed, almost entrapped, in this urban environment. The first one is related to the city we live in. Urban exploration has 2 different meanings for me: It is all about going into places you are “not supposed" to go. It goes by many names such as UE, UrbEx, Infiltration, and Reality Hacking.
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