RE: Rural Urbex: up in the trees

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I mean we all enjoyed A VHS and a bottle of blue nun, back in the day (think Netflix and chill for the over 40’s). But this is just being obsessive.

hhahah, youd be appalled with my VHS obsession. it started as a teenager when i realized how cheap(or free) it was to get my hands on a bunch of tapes. over the years its turned into quite an atrocious(i mean that in many forms; a lot of B-level horror haha) collection. i do, however, hope that i am right to believe that i have been a little more selective in my collection than Fred here

he seemed like an interesting guy. im always so curious as to the stories behind why someone would leave their whole life behind. obviously there are many reasons, but which is always a big wonder for me

youve been inspiring me to try an find more abandoned places around here. hopefully some more interesting ones. many buildings here are old rental places due to the nature of the ski town so in many of the places ive entered theres been largely nothing of interest left behind and instead a dark room with insulation jumping out at you from every corner. im gonna find my prize though, someday!

love the places you stumble across. keep it up



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I hope you keep your collection of tapes correctly stored alphabetically! I never checked to see if Fred did.

There is such beauty in these old time capsules, and most have no detectable back history which is a shame. My snaps only record the moments I’m there. I always try and lose myself in their past. Imagining waking up on birthdays and holidays, family gatherings, hoping the past will speak to me, it never does alas.

I hope myself and @slobberchops inspire you and others to open the door to this hidden world

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