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  1. U

    Infiltration in working power plant to climb 120 m chimney

    Before 3 years when we start to climb, this chimney look like us impossible. And now after 3 years we can say from the top: It was difficult, but who know how, can make it always. In first try we was spotted by workers and talk whit them. We told him, we are photographers and they say us to...
  2. Himeiji

    Climbing cranes in Luxembourg

    I want to tell a funny story that happened recently in Luxembourg city. We decided to climb a crane. When we were at the top, someone spotted us and apparently called police, but we left before they arrived.  What happened further. We cleaned our clothes, and after a while decided to go home...
  3. WildBoyz

    Greenwich Peninsula, London - October 2016

    History “This is a historic day for Greenwich Peninsula and without doubt, this is one of the most exciting developments in London – of great significance to the capital as a whole, as well as to our borough. This scheme will bring the long-term regeneration of Greenwich Peninsula to fruition...
  4. WildBoyz

    City West Park Construction Site, Chelmsford - October 2016

    History Chelmsford is the county town of Essex; it was granted city status in 2012 and is now a key location for redevelopment. The City Park West site is one of those developments, located on the land that was home to the Anglia Ruskin University Central Campus. Most of the campus was...
  5. The_Raw

    Leicester Square Crane, London - October 2015

    After a curry and some beers with mates I decided to go climb something on my way home, as you do. The first site was a fail so I headed for the nearest crane and ended up here. I've always wanted to get up above Leicester Square but the insane amount of police everywhere always put me off...
  6. WildBoyz

    Durham Road Crane, Sheffield - July 2015

    History ‘The facility will provide much needed spaces for visitors to our university. Significant events in our calendar, including graduation and open days, will benefit from this car park. The car park will also support much improved utilisation of the Octagon Centre and new Students’...
  7. Merryprankster

    Couple of roofs in brum and a crane in bristol- feb 2015

    Hit these up with slayaa and someone else who i dont think is on here a couple months back, i had already been up once but it was lashing it down so didnt get many pics first time round. Slayaa and an accomplice were in the area so we moseyed on up, the first few are from five ways roundabout in...
  8. sageman

    norwich crane, september 2014

    so me and a friend and one of his friends went up here one night, on the way up secca (his hut is right next to the crane, and the bottom of the ladders are loose so they rattle like anything) shone his torch up the thing and diddnt see my mates climbing up or me at the top on the way down i...
  9. zeroUE

    Impact Crane, Sheffield (April 2014)

    Impact Crane Sheffield, climbed with Miss Lightyear. Remember kids… building sites are dangerous places so always ask your mummy first! :lol: Thanks for looking!​​ high res copies @ zerourbex.co.uk/2014/04/impact-crane-sheffield/
  10. Rik

    5 Cheapside, London - April 2014

    5 Cheapisde History In the middle ages, Cheapside began as a market. As the number of businesses grew so did the number of markets in the capital. The fire of 1666 destroyed Cheapside. In the 19th century the area regained a new name for trade. Shops and restaurants thrived...
  11. Norfolk Explorer

    Norfolk & Norwich Hospital Crane. Norwich, Norfolk. January 2014

    Gabe got on the case and asked if I was free in Norwich in a few weeks, so a few weeks later he arrived and we decided to go have a little scout about and see what was happening. Checked a few drains, but they were all rusted shut, checked a bunker, that was sealed tight, so that only left the...
  12. Spongebob

    Tower Crane Essex Innit!

    This is five minutes of your life you will never get back. Thanks for watching. :-)
  13. Spongebob

    Essex Tower Crane.

    Visited twice autumn 2013. The first night was well below zero and the ground hard, the second was well over zero and had to wade through ankle deep mud. On with the photos. Not far to go now! Lastly a selfie! Have a great week all. SB. x
  14. R

    Tower Crane - Margate, JAN 2012

    This crane is on the site of the partly redeveloped Royal Sea Bathing Hospital in Margate. The company responsible for the development went bust a couple of years ago, and since then the site has been a mix of abandoned hospital, occupied apartments in refurbished buildings, and concrete frames...
  15. R

    Baby Tower Crane, Ramsgate - December 2011

    I had been eyeing this crane for a while - it has been there for roughly a month or two, and recently I decided - why not have a crack at it?! It is very small as tower cranes go, but this isn't London, so we don't get many down here. This was my first crane and I loved it! After the initial...
  16. H

    Big Ass Drag Crane. 2011

    This beast is masssssoooooovvvvvvveeeeee ! first visit to check out access and the cameras.........come back when all dark......then onto a fail quarry and a find on the way to a quarry tighter than a ducks ass with CCTV and motion detectors with Ariel's we found some stone mines (more on other...
  17. H

    Old steam crane owned by the family Briggs 2011

    As I was passing this location (like I have many times over the many years) I kept seeing a crane boom but no one ever in the yard until today !, Reet I had to ask so pulled the car into the top of the yard a weathered looking bloke strong in stature came over to my car which by now I had got...
  18. H

    Oldest crane i have come across...steam powered !

    The Manchester Bolton & Bury Canal is a disused canal in Greater Manchester, England, built to link Bolton and Bury with Manchester. The canal, when fully opened, was 15 miles 1 furlong (24.3 km) long. It was accessed via a junction with the River Irwell in Salford. Seventeen locks were...
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