infiltrating the unknown
infiltrating the unknown
Lets say hypotheticly there was a wooded area in your community surrounded by roads. And lets say you started to notice lots of big construction vehicles going in and out from this place. What could be hidden back there and how exactly would you go about infiltrating this location?
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Re: infiltrating the unknown
Depends on the location. If it's a heavily wooded area, then you've already got lots of cover and avenues of approach provided you can cross the roads safely. Do the construction vehicles travel in & out randomly or only at fixed times? Is there any visible security around the perimeter?
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Re: infiltrating the unknown
I recently checked it out, it was just a new walking path.
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Re: infiltrating the unknown
Oh, well, that's a letdown. But those vehicles must've come from somewhere, right?
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Re: infiltrating the unknown
The construction vehicles. They normally don't travel long distance on their own, they're not built for that. If the construction vehicles have been going in & out and weren't on the backs of trucks, then they must've come from nearby.
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Re: infiltrating the unknown
It's road construction season in my region so it's not too unusual.
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