IN
THE BEGINNING
It all started with NPR. I was living in Denver, Colorado
and driving home from work one afternoon, when I heard the
coolest interview on NPR about some guys in New York City
who wore suits and explored old subway tunnels. They called
this activity "Urban Exploration" and I was completely
enchanted by the idea. When I got home, I started surfing
the net. I wanted to know more! Shortly, I had found an incredible
new world
in websites like "Infiltration", "Dark Passage"
and "Zone Tour".
In
August of 2000, I moved to Chicago, not in the hopes of starting
an urban exploration group myself, but to find and join explorers
in the Chicago area who already knew the ropes.
After searching desperately through the internet for anyone
who might be exploring in Chicago, I came across nothing.
(There was a fantastic site somewhere about CTA(Chicago
Transit Authority) exploration, but no one to contact.) I
could not believe that in the "Second City" no one
was exploring! It is unthinkable that a place so full of people,
magnificent buildings, miles of tunnels, plagued by factories
and so rich in history would not have a mass of explorers
or urban archaeologists!
In
February of 2001, I posted a message on "Rotten Eggs"
requesting that anyone with information about exploring in
Chicago contact me. After a few responses and a slow growing
interest, I started a club on Yahoo and then an accompanying
website on geo-shitties. People responded and started posting
their ideas and experiences about exploring Chicago.
Initially, all of our members were pretty much "UE"
virgins. Sure, we snooped around as kids, but this was something
more. We spent that summer, hunting for places to explore.
We investigated rumors, urban legends and went on ghost hunts.
We dove into the deep end and began to swim.
THE
WEBSITE
In September of 2001, I bought the domain name "chicagourbanexploration.com"
and purchased a host plan with A-Plus (highly recommended!).
It just seemed that the free hosts were becoming horribly
obnoxious with pop-ups and increased limitations as to what
you could do with them. I wanted to have a place where explorers
could feel free to post whatever they wanted, be creative
and be unburdened by advertising.
Later
that year, I found a great little program called "AnyBoard",
by Netbula. Being a CGI moron, myself, it seemed to be the
best deal in scripting. This was the program I implemented
into the website for a BBS system or Forum. Initially, it
was pretty cool software, but I really wanted to take advantage
of features such as chat and post by email, so I purchased
a license and installed the upgrade. (Unfortunately, Netbula's
customer service completely sucks, and we still don't have
a proper chat room or email function!)
As
this site continues to grow, you will always see some
change
and evolution. There is agreat effort put forth to consistantly
maintain and update it's pages and content.
THE
INCIDENT
In the late fall of 2001, CUE met up with an avid explorer
who called himself "Derailer". We were thrilled
by his incredible photographs, stories and his technical
expertise.
He had been places that we had only dreamed of. At once,
I decided to give him space on the new CUE site to showcase
his work, because I knew that I would never see the places
he was exploring. (I just wasn't THAT daring!)
One
night in March of 2002, I was wakened by a TV news report
about someone being busted in the CTA tunnels. I listened
and looked but I didn't recognize the photograph of the person
that they said, had gone by the name of "Dr. Chaos".
Shortly thereafter, my phone started ringing. Other CUE members
were calling me up asking if I thought it was Derailer. I
didn't think so, but none of us were sure. It started to bug
me. Later, much to my disbelief, I found out that it was indeed,
Derailer.
In
March of 2002, Derailer was busted while exploring with a
minor in some college tunnels. The minor then told authorities
about Derailer stashing small amounts of cyanide in a CTA
tunnel room. CUE was in complete shock! Although we did not
know this person well, we still felt that he never had plans
to hurt anyone. We had also never known about his true past.
Shortly after this discovery, I was left a card by the FBI
on my front door requesting me to call them. I agreed to speak
with them and insisted that as far as we knew, "Derailer"
never had evil intentions and that he had seemed like a really
nice guy. I told them how I found the entire situation rather
unbelievable and that anyone in CUE would tell them the same.
There was no further questioning. (The truth was simple...If
"9-11" had never have happened, it probably wouldn't
have even made the news!)
I
was then sent a letter by an attorney from the Chicago
Transit
Authority demanding that all of Derailer's unauthorized content
and photographs be removed from the site. I contacted
them
immediately and complied.
Lesson
learned...Be careful about who you explore with and who
you think you know!
WORLD
WIDE COMMUNITY
Little is known by the general public that there is truly
a world wide community of urban explorers.
I must take this opportunity to thank that community who has
entirely been supportive of me and CUE. They have always been
there when I have needed them and have always provided us
with good information, suggestions and positive feedback.
I truly appreciate their support! (See our links page for
information about other urban explorers and groups throughout
the world!)
SUPPORT
CUE is supported monetarily by Megan and the kind donations and funding of it's
members and other interested parties. This website is a fine product of the
voluntary efforts and contributions
of it's members.
FIGHT
FOR THE FUTURE
CUE hopes that we, as well as the entire world wide UE community,
are able to keep exploring and sharing our adventures with
all of you for many years to come.