Can you tell me how exactly you got there. I have gone twice and cannot find it. Also where do you park? I live in Springfield and want to visit. I saw a couple of signs that say video surveillance not sure if that's where it is. Help!
It's been years since I went, so I'm not sure what's changed, but sounds like you were in the right spot, then it's just a matter of following the trails through the woods, there's really only a couple of buildings remnants remaining.
A channel called chilling scares just used u n 1 of their videos, where u were n the abandoned building and the guy came and held u until police showed up
Some info for you. The plier type tool is a "vice grip". All keypad type safes require batteries. That weight is a "window weight" that was used to make it easier to lift old wooden windows. The part of the fishing line is a "steel leader". Hope that helps.
your first "janky piece"? that's a shutoff valve for sinks and commodes. and just because others have tossed a location doesn't mean it's cleaned out. people use different strength magnets :). 2nd Janky piece is a transformer. Where in Kansas are you fishing. I aint too far from Kansas, near Lincoln Nebraska, and I have been down into Kansas a few times :) and if you are looking for a GOOD magnet at a reasonable price, check out #brutemagnetics and use this link for 10% off your 1st order! brutemagnetics.com/?ref=Magnaman
Good find Jerad good video if you can make it get a bigger bit bigger imagine like a cradle 360 or a battle magnet and then you get a whole lot more bigger stuff keep up the good videos
You shouldn't be even getting bullet cases. Because most are made of brass. Although they could be made of steel. I have used steel cartridge cases with my Rifle they tend to not cycle out of the chamber of my Bolt Action Rifle. I much prefer using brass cartridge cases because they are much better.
Glad you are safe. Working on lowering your responce/flight and your vibration. Usually it us when we need to je the most still that we run the fastest. Good luck
I climbed this back in like 2013 when I was 14 years old and watching this made my feet sweat that bridge felt like it could collapse at any time and I climbed up from the opposite side of the building and the ladder ended like half way up but there was a second ladder on the opposite side of the wall and you had to like reach over and grab the other latter on the opposite side to get to the top. 😮💨 I was with friends and we stood out on the roof and someone called the cops but he let us go with a warning
That’s ballsy to do it alone it was creepy af in there. When I went there was one working light in the basement and a chair directly under it and just weird energy
He wasn't gonna go in, he was just gonna camp there, hiding would've just been a better idea but I chose to just risk it and try to get out. He knew the only way out was to pass by that point which it why he was just hiding there in a bush.
Carry some binoculars or a monocular in your pack. If it's a sketchy situation, u can scope everything from a distance. Also, don't walk out in the open like that. Even if it takes twice the distance, try to stay hidden.
No, it kept going but for the sake of this video I just stopped there where the suspense stopped. Most the conversation and continuation of the footage is in the main thing on Jared Coker Urbex.
@@jakespence2077 Sorry, sometimes I go a day or two without logging into this channel. I actually still have all those caps, although it never really got any bigger since I stopped picking them up, but all the originals I still have in a box.
This one's a 900 or 950 or something in that range, I tend to like the middle of the road ones, but I'll get a bigger one if I lose this one. I have a bad history or getting magnet snagged and losing them.
@@jaredcoker2057 Ugh, that sucks. I cut a water bottle's top off and put it above my magnet to help it not get snagged. So far, so good... Knock on wood.
A lot of people think that too, but I still question it, simply because I was there 2 hours before that all went down, plus based on other peoples' stories, going there just to camp out and patrol around seemed like a pretty common thing he did.
@@jaredcoker2057you don't have wire snips? you need a tool kit and a plan. I understand that video is getting traction but not enough to keep getting caught. Always plan for the chase. This is no different than doing graffiti. You're committing a crime. Be prepared. Scout the area. Have multiple exit routes. Stay out of the windows. You were making a lot of noise. Sound carries on the wind, on the ground floor you would have been fine but up high, and a mostly empty building echos like crazy. It even sounds windy af. It seems like you are just way too casual about it. To be fair I haven't watched other videos, but you look green in this one
@@DJ_Narcan This was definitely in my more "amateur" phase of exploring I suppose given I'd only been at it a couple years at the time this all happened, plus I'd never been seriously caught or in trouble, or even in too dangerous of a scenario, so yeah looking back I definitely was a little too casual with it. However, even nowadays several years later after doing all sorts of tours halfway across the country just to film these, I wouldn't bring anything with me that could be construed as a "weapon" or tool for breaking in. That would just make a charge even worse if I were to get caught, however I'm way more prepared to run, and way more premeditated with how I carry out riskier stuff, calculating when it's worth pushing it and when it's time to bail. It could just be dumb luck, but I've snuck into some pretty unorthodox types of spots and intuition has played key