Thursday, July 24, 2008

Looking for a Good Time?




I got wind of this thing called urban exploration. Nothing really new, nothing we haven't done before. We just didn't have a name for it.


Anyways, it got me going, man. Saturday evening anyone?

Here's Urban Exploration Montreal


"Rickety ladder", Canada Malt Plant

Hoat!

"The Canada Malt Plant is the only abandoned building in Montreal that can compete with the O’Keefe Brewery in terms of sheer size and decay. It is also one of the city’s most notorious abandoned spots, thus making it a very popular destination for beginning explorers, graffiti artists, and even for some families who like to have picnics on the grounds"

8 comments:

Napoleon Bonerpants said...

Hey, an anonymous tipper (me) mentioned a wall on the mountain that is often ignored because it looks like some road reinforcement when, if looked at properly, is clearly a caved in tunnel. It might be a crypt or an old sewer but there is no visible exit. You can see part of the tunnel through a whole in the roof. Its right next to the little field shortly before the stairs of death. You see it if you take the path up from Peel. If shoveling or crawling is out of the question, I might need some help building a tunneling robot.

Barbarosa said...

10-4

Dementor said...

we should play paintball in there.

I think.

Barbarosa said...

surely you mean wallball?

Woody Esplanade said...

thanks for waiting until i leave the country to start the coolest thing you bernarders have ever embarked on.

Master of the Craw said...

I still say we should try to find a way into that house we found next to the park. one of us must know how to pick a lock.

Dementor said...

what house?
which park?



eeuuurrff... they dont tell me nothing.

Master of the Craw said...

you know, the one after spaz's birthday where we were roaming around the park looking for a wall to ball, we then climbed a lampost and went exploring a derrelict house but got as far as the front door because the fucker was locked?