Student Castle Crane – Manchester – April 2012
Visited with Morse
It was clear these people were specifically securing themselves from our types and they just seemed to have pretty much everything covered. Time and time again we returned, getting a better layout in our minds about where things were. To summarise, there were PIRs and cameras everywhere. One problem with over securing a site is that often security will become lazy and over confident in their over engineered systems but the main man here seemed virtually superhuman and was always onto us. Another problem is the harder you make it, the more we want it and like a rubix cube we toiled at length both as individuals and a collective, considering routes and strategies. For me, it eventually became more of a metaphor than a crane explore.
After quite a few goes and nearly a year of being chased, bollocked and generally told to fuck off from the surrounding area I got frustrated and bored of trying, it was easier to get a bus to the capital to get my heavy lattice fix. London heroes Dicky and Andrew B along with the heavily persistent Fishbrain, recently proved to me that it was just the mindset that made this seem impossible. We now had it worked out, it was just a case of being driven enough to set foot somewhere you’ve had this many fails. We had hoped that fortune would favour our bravery and with a bit of luck, Morse and I were finally able to make it.
Thanks for finally giving it up Manchester!
Sho
Visited with Morse
It was clear these people were specifically securing themselves from our types and they just seemed to have pretty much everything covered. Time and time again we returned, getting a better layout in our minds about where things were. To summarise, there were PIRs and cameras everywhere. One problem with over securing a site is that often security will become lazy and over confident in their over engineered systems but the main man here seemed virtually superhuman and was always onto us. Another problem is the harder you make it, the more we want it and like a rubix cube we toiled at length both as individuals and a collective, considering routes and strategies. For me, it eventually became more of a metaphor than a crane explore.
After quite a few goes and nearly a year of being chased, bollocked and generally told to fuck off from the surrounding area I got frustrated and bored of trying, it was easier to get a bus to the capital to get my heavy lattice fix. London heroes Dicky and Andrew B along with the heavily persistent Fishbrain, recently proved to me that it was just the mindset that made this seem impossible. We now had it worked out, it was just a case of being driven enough to set foot somewhere you’ve had this many fails. We had hoped that fortune would favour our bravery and with a bit of luck, Morse and I were finally able to make it.
Thanks for finally giving it up Manchester!
Sho
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