Says the guy posting videos of drones defacing property.Crispex wrote:Last I checked this was an urban exploration forum, not illegal software distribution forum.longnecksmasher wrote:What are you doing on this forum then?
Hmm well I'll let you know how it goes. Will be starting tomorrow. I already knows that there's some large square cushion things left in there from clannies. So I've got something soft to sleep on and I've been talking to a friend I made when I slept on the streets last year and he has some blankets he can throw my way. Sounds like fun.Midget wrote:Possible, but would be a bad idea and not just for the weather.
Careful is my middle name.Midget wrote:Okay, cool, but just be careful.
Preparation is my middle name. I've slept on numerous park benches and such. I don't think this should be too different.DFEX wrote:I think it would definitely be a cool experience as long as you prepare properly.
So, Echo Careful-Preparation?Echo wrote:Preparation is my middle name. I've slept on numerous park benches and such. I don't think this should be too different.DFEX wrote:I think it would definitely be a cool experience as long as you prepare properly.
I squatted in a drain for about a week when I was all out of cash and was stranded out-of-state. Of course, I took many precautions and slept in a section of the drain that likely had never seen water, as well as it being a very clean drain in terms of graff, suggesting that it's not often visited. On top of this, if for some reason things did go sour, I was right near an open manhole. If you have a proper plan, it's just like sleeping on the streets, only quieter :3Echo wrote:Has anyone tried sleeping in drains before? Like for extended period of time? I mean I slept in Anzac for one night but I'm thinking that I want to get into Melbourne on longer trips than just weekends. If I sleep up on the sides of the Anzac main chamber it would be impossible to drown because all the water runs down the middle and if I got wet it would mean the whole of south Yarra was under water.
Obviously its not a perfect plan because if it does rain I could find myself trapped in the chamber for a day or two but its a pretty good idea I think.
https://vine.co/v/e7xQVHIPznOCrispex wrote:So, Echo Careful-Preparation?
I go by many names.Crispex wrote:So, Echo Careful-Preparation?Echo wrote:Preparation is my middle name. I've slept on numerous park benches and such. I don't think this should be too different.DFEX wrote:I think it would definitely be a cool experience as long as you prepare properly.
Ooh sounds like you had fun. I'm looking forward to it to be fair. I can be in Melbourne everyday. I really like writing so the plan is to do urbex, write and just chill. I like the streets, the freedom is wonderful and once you understand where to get everything its pretty good. Plus a couple of mates i made last year are still out there and they're doing well so it'll be good to catch up.phytrix wrote:I squatted in a drain for about a week when I was all out of cash and was stranded out-of-state. Of course, I took many precautions and slept in a section of the drain that likely had never seen water, as well as it being a very clean drain in terms of graff, suggesting that it's not often visited. On top of this, if for some reason things did go sour, I was right near an open manhole. If you have a proper plan, it's just like sleeping on the streets, only quieter :3Echo wrote:Has anyone tried sleeping in drains before? Like for extended period of time? I mean I slept in Anzac for one night but I'm thinking that I want to get into Melbourne on longer trips than just weekends. If I sleep up on the sides of the Anzac main chamber it would be impossible to drown because all the water runs down the middle and if I got wet it would mean the whole of south Yarra was under water.
Obviously its not a perfect plan because if it does rain I could find myself trapped in the chamber for a day or two but its a pretty good idea I think.
Well you have aquired the know-how so I dont think you should run into trouble. Im a little bit envious to be honestEcho wrote:Preparation is my middle name. I've slept on numerous park benches and such. I don't think this should be too different.DFEX wrote:I think it would definitely be a cool experience as long as you prepare properly.
Echo's middle name is 'know-how no trouble', ya know?DFEX wrote:Well you have aquired the know-how so I dont think you should run into trouble. Im a little bit envious to be honest
Lol made my dayphytrix wrote:Dang, Cave Clan are in the same boat as doug, gg
Accidental PM?Fudoh wrote:Lol made my day
Ps phytrix, press the wrong button was meant to post here instead