Where do you all feel would be a good location for the meetup?
I am in Michigan, but there aren't many Michigan members on here and I would not be opposed to the idea of traveling.
I'm open to any and all suggestions.
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#1
Posted 02 January 2010 - 12:30 AM
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#2
Posted 02 January 2010 - 12:50 AM
Hey,
Hopefully this meet up won't be to far, I'd love to go!
As for a location, we have a dude ranch by us, that I grew up on. The spookiest damn place on the face the earth. It's still open (my bro in law works there), It gets pretty eerie at night. It has everything for the traveling fan. It is a dude ranch, complete with old decrept barn, ancient main house, AND to top it off, they serve 3 meals a day included in the price. They have a bar, and indoor pool, large fishing/boating lake. To top it off, I personally can guarentee it's haunted, both the main house and the boat house.
http://i64.photobuck...ie/DSCN1249.jpg
http://i64.photobuck...SCN12005182.jpg
http://i64.photobuck...SCN11785160.jpg
That is some of it. Tons of exploring. Even head into town, or couple mintues out of town, pull up a map of Milford, PA 18337 and see how close it is to NY & NJ...
Hopefully this meet up won't be to far, I'd love to go!
As for a location, we have a dude ranch by us, that I grew up on. The spookiest damn place on the face the earth. It's still open (my bro in law works there), It gets pretty eerie at night. It has everything for the traveling fan. It is a dude ranch, complete with old decrept barn, ancient main house, AND to top it off, they serve 3 meals a day included in the price. They have a bar, and indoor pool, large fishing/boating lake. To top it off, I personally can guarentee it's haunted, both the main house and the boat house.
http://i64.photobuck...ie/DSCN1249.jpg
http://i64.photobuck...SCN12005182.jpg
http://i64.photobuck...SCN11785160.jpg
That is some of it. Tons of exploring. Even head into town, or couple mintues out of town, pull up a map of Milford, PA 18337 and see how close it is to NY & NJ...
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#3
Posted 02 January 2010 - 01:00 AM
Haha! I live pretty damn close to Milford. Milford MICHIGAN that is.
And that place looks pretty cool, though not very eerie during the day. I guess I'd have to see it at night.
As for a meetup itsself, I wasn't sure if this would be an exploration, or maybe just a place we can bring our gear, photos and stories. Probably have a good meal and maybe an organized exploration aftewards.
And that place looks pretty cool, though not very eerie during the day. I guess I'd have to see it at night.
As for a meetup itsself, I wasn't sure if this would be an exploration, or maybe just a place we can bring our gear, photos and stories. Probably have a good meal and maybe an organized exploration aftewards.
How do I live without the ones I love? / Time still turns the pages of the book it's burned / Place and time always on my mind / I have so much to say but you're so far away
"its hard to call these buildings abandoned when we have all but abandoned them."
Check out my galleries.
CRAZY? WHO are YOU calling CRAZY? YOU wouldn't KNOW CRAZY if CHARLES MANSON WAS EATING FRUIT LOOPS ON YOUR FRONT PORCH!
"its hard to call these buildings abandoned when we have all but abandoned them."
Check out my galleries.
CRAZY? WHO are YOU calling CRAZY? YOU wouldn't KNOW CRAZY if CHARLES MANSON WAS EATING FRUIT LOOPS ON YOUR FRONT PORCH!
#4
Posted 02 January 2010 - 01:55 AM
I'm going to suggest St. Louis, MO. I visit there at least once or twice a month (being two hours away in southern Illinois) and the area is FULL of abandonment (some estimates put the abandoned building count in St. Louis at over 2500). Aside from the abandoned industrial riverfront north and riverfront bike trail which I believe ends up around an abandoned cement factory, there of course is also the Arch and other popular tourist destinations.
If the meet were to be held here, I'm in good with the owners/resident caretaker of the abandoned St. Louis - Southwestern Cotton Belt Freight Depot:
http://thewallshavet...-freight-depot/
We would be able to congregate safely there without fear of trespassing charges, all the while meeting Jeremiah the Amish Hobo and his many area friends. He would no doubt be willing to take us on a "homeless" tour of the city (which I've been on), which showcases tons of photogenic locations and places well off the beaten-path, including the tunnels underneath the city (assuming they haven't been filled in by summer).
For those who dare, East St. Louis is also home to literally acres and acres of abandonment, including the still-standing National Stockyards, sandwiched between the decaying Hunter and Armour meat packing plants. I've been to the latter, but wasn't able to get inside to take pics for fear there was someone in there I didn't want to encounter with the group I had.
I would also be able to talk to the guy who runs eco-absence.org about organizing something as well.
Just my $0.02
If the meet were to be held here, I'm in good with the owners/resident caretaker of the abandoned St. Louis - Southwestern Cotton Belt Freight Depot:
http://thewallshavet...-freight-depot/
We would be able to congregate safely there without fear of trespassing charges, all the while meeting Jeremiah the Amish Hobo and his many area friends. He would no doubt be willing to take us on a "homeless" tour of the city (which I've been on), which showcases tons of photogenic locations and places well off the beaten-path, including the tunnels underneath the city (assuming they haven't been filled in by summer).
For those who dare, East St. Louis is also home to literally acres and acres of abandonment, including the still-standing National Stockyards, sandwiched between the decaying Hunter and Armour meat packing plants. I've been to the latter, but wasn't able to get inside to take pics for fear there was someone in there I didn't want to encounter with the group I had.
I would also be able to talk to the guy who runs eco-absence.org about organizing something as well.
Just my $0.02
Until you have courage to lose sight of the shore, you'll not know the terror of being forever lost at sea.
#5
Posted 02 January 2010 - 05:53 AM
Michigan sounds good to me lol
#6
Posted 02 January 2010 - 09:55 PM
I think where this is held is gonna depend on the area with the most members who are willing to attend.
How do I live without the ones I love? / Time still turns the pages of the book it's burned / Place and time always on my mind / I have so much to say but you're so far away
"its hard to call these buildings abandoned when we have all but abandoned them."
Check out my galleries.
CRAZY? WHO are YOU calling CRAZY? YOU wouldn't KNOW CRAZY if CHARLES MANSON WAS EATING FRUIT LOOPS ON YOUR FRONT PORCH!
"its hard to call these buildings abandoned when we have all but abandoned them."
Check out my galleries.
CRAZY? WHO are YOU calling CRAZY? YOU wouldn't KNOW CRAZY if CHARLES MANSON WAS EATING FRUIT LOOPS ON YOUR FRONT PORCH!
#7
Posted 03 January 2010 - 06:43 PM
I was thinking the same thing.
I don't remember if it was here or at ABNF where we had a topic that had members' locations.
I don't remember if it was here or at ABNF where we had a topic that had members' locations.
Until you have courage to lose sight of the shore, you'll not know the terror of being forever lost at sea.
#8
Posted 03 January 2010 - 08:04 PM
Well, I am currently residing in Pennsylvania - St. Louis would be a trip I could do depending on when my friend from St. Louis was going to visit again (a local I could ride with and possibly get more information from about said abandoned locations) but its obvious that it would be much more convenient to keep it on the east coast. There are so many amazing abandoned buildings in Philadelphia and New York.
Think about it I guess! Looking forward to it-
Think about it I guess! Looking forward to it-
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#9
Posted 03 January 2010 - 11:16 PM
I'm from PA also. About 1/2 hr south of Harrisburg. When a location is chosen let me know!
Chris
Chris
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#10
Posted 13 January 2010 - 02:11 AM
Fine. Leave the AZ girl out of the meetup.

I'll be killing you all in your sleep with my whiney dog.
Be forewarned.
I'll be killing you all in your sleep with my whiney dog.
Be forewarned.
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#11
Posted 13 January 2010 - 12:59 PM
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Edited by mouse, 15 January 2010 - 02:05 PM.
#12
Posted 13 January 2010 - 11:31 PM
<----Obivously in PA, however I have family in Mo, and AZ( for you AZ ChainDrive LOL).
But it sounds like there are a bunch of us in PA. If an outta PA site is chosen within reason, I suggest we PA peeps Car Pool LMAO
(Doesn't get to use the word Peeps very often)
But it sounds like there are a bunch of us in PA. If an outta PA site is chosen within reason, I suggest we PA peeps Car Pool LMAO
(Doesn't get to use the word Peeps very often)
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#13
Posted 20 January 2010 - 05:32 PM
Sooo.....
Not many responses here. I would have thought some of the 'veteran'& repeat posters would have suggested a location, that is, unless they don't like us. haha.
Are we any closer to finding a location??
Not many responses here. I would have thought some of the 'veteran'& repeat posters would have suggested a location, that is, unless they don't like us. haha.
Are we any closer to finding a location??
"The cost of a thing is the amount of life which is required in exchange for it"
#14
Posted 21 January 2010 - 11:32 PM
Camaroguy1369, on 20 January 2010 - 05:32 PM, said:
Sooo.....
Not many responses here. I would have thought some of the 'veteran'& repeat posters would have suggested a location, that is, unless they don't like us. haha.
Are we any closer to finding a location??
Not many responses here. I would have thought some of the 'veteran'& repeat posters would have suggested a location, that is, unless they don't like us. haha.
Are we any closer to finding a location??
I like the PA Idea as long as it's not far from Canada, I would love to attend this meet in 2010 hopefully summer time so I can book time off. I love the PA Idea because it's only about a 4-5 hour drive to the PA border along the I-90 going to Ohio. I would bring a friend and we would love to come as long as the trip is not more then 6-7 hours away.
Thanks
N1Hawk
#15
Posted 28 January 2010 - 11:21 AM
Mugen_1, on 03 January 2010 - 06:43 PM, said:
I was thinking the same thing.
I don't remember if it was here or at ABNF where we had a topic that had members' locations.
I don't remember if it was here or at ABNF where we had a topic that had members' locations.
It's here:
http://thewallshavet...ation-location/
Now you can tear a building down, but you can't erase a memory
These houses may look all run down, but they have a value you can't see
--------------------------------
Living Colour
These houses may look all run down, but they have a value you can't see
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Living Colour
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