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Hi all, Bangers here, originally from Geelong, moved around a bit, now in Perth. I'v been into UE for around 15 years, usually a solo explorer (just found it's easier this way) i'm especially interested in large industrial sites, and topside in general.

I'm interested in complex and large structures and how they work, and live sites, have done some massive and epic sites, not really interested in places that are too trashed though.

Safety and stealth are my 2 biggest things, don't get caught anywhere, and understand the hazards of a place before you visit, gotta do your research before you go (where possible)

Anyways I wont dribble on too much, but to everyone out there - keep it safe, and happy exploring!

Will post some site reports when I get time.

A big cheers from Bangers...
The explorer in the west................
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Welcome Bangers and big cheers from me. :D
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Welcome, Bangers.
Although sometimes it can be safer with tag alongs, I also find going solo has its own special charm
- Especially when scoping sites initially.

Look forward to seeing your reports/pics.

Cheers :D .
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Yo Bangers! Welcome aboard mate :D
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G'day Bangers.

What are some of your 'safety' tips?
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Enigma wrote:G'day Bangers.

What are some of your 'safety' tips?
Hi there Enigma,

I think I might have cotradicted myself a bit in what I wrote about often adventuring alone, then started going on about how safety is a big thing for me...

Everyone knows the rules about drains, so need not repeat that, but I don't really do drains, more of a heavy industry explorer, Smelters, Petrochemical plants, etc, and towers. Every site is different, and has it's own common or unique dangers, regardless of if it's operating or shut down.

I try not to go anywhere without at least half an idea of what i'm walking into.
If something dosn't look, feel, sound or smell safe - it probably isn't.
Someone ALWAYS knows where I am, and is told a time to raise the alarm if they havn't heard from me.

I'm reluctant to really give any generic tips on safety, i'v seen some smart people do some VERY stupid things.

Sorry I havn't really given any sort of answer that might be useful....

Cheers.....
The explorer in the west................
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welcom bangers nice to see another west aussie on here
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Welcome to the dark side bangers :)
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