Urban Exploration (UE) is an activity where participants explore abandoned or forgotten sites in cities and towns. It’s an exciting way to learn more about the history and culture of a place, as well as uncover hidden stories. Urban Explorers are generally looking for places that are off the beaten path – places that have been abandoned or overlooked. This can include old factories, tunnels, sewers, hospitals, churches, and more. In this blog, we’ll explore what is urban exploration, the equipment you need to get started, and some tips for taking part in UE.
What is Urban Exploration
Urban exploration is defined as the act of exploring man-made environments not made accessible by traditional means. This includes abandoned structures and facilities, industrial complexes, tunnels, and underground spaces, rooftops, and other unknown places of interest.
Urban explorers (urbexpers) often document their adventures through photography or videos which are then shared with others who have an interest in this type of activity. The urbexers also take an ethical approach when engaging in this activity by respecting the environment they explore and avoiding damaging any property they encounter during their explorations.
How to Prepare for Your First Adventure
How to get into urban exploration? Before starting your first urban exploration adventure, it’s important to make sure that you are prepared and safe.
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Make sure that you have the necessary safety urban exploration gear, such as layered protective clothing, a helmet, gloves, and sturdy shoes.
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It is also important to bring snacks and water with you so that you can stay energized and hydrated throughout the day.
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Additionally, it’s helpful to bring a map or GPS device with you in order to help find your way around if needed.
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Charging devices or spare batteries can also come in handy if you need to take photos or videos during your urban exploration. The slim 100W portable power station Anker 511 PowerHouse fits easily in your bag, so you can charge on the go. The built-in flashlight would also be of great help for your urbex adventure.
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The flashlight is a must-have to explore dark places. A waterproof one is a great choice to handle any situation.
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The insecticide spray is also necessary to keep away pests and insects.
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Prepare a portable first aid kit which may help a lot if you get any injuries.
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Take some kinds of multi-tool to help you get into different places and help you out when you have any trouble.
Tips for Starters
For those new to urban exploration, here are some tips for getting started:
Start with Familiar Locations
You need to start with familiar locations, such as abandoned buildings or parks. It is important to get comfortable with the basics before venturing into more dangerous and unknown locations.
Wear Proper Clothing and Shoes
Be sure to dress appropriately for the climate and terrain. Wear sturdy shoes with good traction, long pants, and a light jacket.
Do Your Research Ahead of Time
Make sure you know the area, any potential hazards, and the laws governing the location you plan to explore. And be 100% sure it's completely abandoned. Start by driving/walking around the building to scout the place. Keep an eye out for some signs to determine if a building stands alone. The signs include “no trespassing” or “keep out” signs, blacked-out windows, and a lack of street lights.
Make Sure to Bring a Buddy to Your Adventures
Exploring in groups is much safer than going alone, as well as more fun! If you want to do it by yourself, please let someone know where you are going and when you expect to be back. This is important for your safety, as well as the safety of anyone accompanying you.
Stay Safe
Take extra precautions such as wearing protective gear, bringing a first-aid kit, and having a communication device handy in case of an emergency. And don’t enter any unsafe structures. For example, avoid drains when raining. If you come across a building or area that looks dangerous, don’t enter.
Respect the Environment
Remember to keep the area clean and leave it as you had found it. You should also bring out any trash or items that you find so that the area remains neat. Take only pictures and leave only footprints, so that you don’t disturb any of the natural surroundings.
Explore During the Day
Although it will be exciting to explore at night, it’s safer to explore during the day. This will help you stay safe, as well as make sure that you don't get lost in unfamiliar areas or have any unexpected encounters.
Know When to Leave
If you feel uncomfortable or in danger, it’s time to leave. It is important to trust your instincts and safety should always come first.
Don't Carry a Weapon
Carrying a weapon, even for self-defense, is illegal in many states. It's best to leave any weapons at home and bring some self-defense gear to protect yourself.
Be Prepared for Unexpected Events
Sometimes, unexpected events can happen during your urban exploration. It’s important to be prepared for anything and stay alert to your surroundings.
Don't Explore Caves/Sewers at First
Exploring mines, sewers, or storm drains is for more advanced explorers. These types of locations require different equipment and are often more dangerous. Unless you're going with an experienced explorer, I recommend avoiding these locations and sticking to the buildings.