RE: Tales of the Urban Explorer: Werneth Park Music Rooms

avatar
(Edited)

You are viewing a single comment's thread:

Man... what an adventure. I love the pics, how spooky and derelict it looks slobberchops. The tent in one of the pics near the end make me think you might have been risking getting shiv'd by a crackhead 🤣

They should make an urbex computer game. Some of the major obstacles to complete the level: crashing through dodgy floors, crackheads shiving you from darkened doorways, spiderwebs tangling in your hair... and the worst of them all... overzealous council workers lecturing you on how dangerous it is. I'd buy that game 😉

Thanks for taking us along on your adventures m8.

P.s. My slightly OCD brain couldn't pass the notebook picture by without zooming and studying it to try and work it out. This scouse Sherlock thinks it was a tradesman's costing up book from when the council considered restoring the place. But maybe I'm living in cloud cuckoo land and it was really a drug dealers balance sheet.



0
0
0.000
3 comments
avatar

Haha, that game sounds awesome, the best thing I can do in lockdown without the real deal..., I see those tents quite often and sleeping bags but they are always empty.

I have some Liverpool explores coming up. We did a day in your territory and it was very successful.

0
0
0.000
avatar
(Edited)

I have some Liverpool explores coming up. We did a day in your territory and it was very successful.

Awesome m8. I'll look forward to those posts. Can I ask a favour? Could you tag me at the end of those posts so I don't miss them? I don't get on hive daily and I'd hate to miss them. Also, I'm curious now as to where you were exploring.

There are a few places I can think of that would be amazing urbex targets. One of them was in an episode of most haunted and is a derelict old theatre called Gaumont Cinema... so you'd have to look out for crazy Derek Acorah leaping out from shadowy doorways 😂 I grew up right near to that place and opposite it there is a church that is one of the oldest in the northwest. I wrote a blog about the history of that church on steem over a year ago.

Check out the spooky urbex target:

0
0
0.000
avatar

Hiya - I will tag you, I have a couple more to write and then there's at least 6 Liverpool ones coming up (it was a good day). We did try a Cinema but couldn't find it. I think it was in Southport (not all were Liverpool central).

0
0
0.000