Gray everyone 🤪
Long time urbexer originally from Western Australia now living in west sussex. I was urbexing as a kid when it was called "exploring empty buildings"(late 1970s).
I won't tolerate vandalism in any of the places I've explored, my rules are "go in(not break in), explore, document, don't move anything, don't take anything and leave it how you found it".
I've explored mental hospitals, retirement homes, schools, tunnels, cemeteries, quarantine hospitals and burial grounds, mansions, zoos...
I've had the shite scared out of me by strange things happening, guard dogs, cops, security guards, other urbexers, snakes, wild cats... but thats all part of the experience.
I'm also a taphophile, go Google it cuz I can't be bothered explaining it lol.
Anyhoos, glad to be a part of real urbexers, aussies don't know nothing.
Long time urbexer originally from Western Australia now living in west sussex. I was urbexing as a kid when it was called "exploring empty buildings"(late 1970s).
I won't tolerate vandalism in any of the places I've explored, my rules are "go in(not break in), explore, document, don't move anything, don't take anything and leave it how you found it".
I've explored mental hospitals, retirement homes, schools, tunnels, cemeteries, quarantine hospitals and burial grounds, mansions, zoos...
I've had the shite scared out of me by strange things happening, guard dogs, cops, security guards, other urbexers, snakes, wild cats... but thats all part of the experience.
I'm also a taphophile, go Google it cuz I can't be bothered explaining it lol.
Anyhoos, glad to be a part of real urbexers, aussies don't know nothing.