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THE BUNKER ADVENTURE GALLERY: 858 / DATE: Dec 21 2015 / IMAGES: 177 / VIDEOS: 3 | | | |
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This is a re-edited version of a previous video highlighting a typical day of antics at the Serious Bondage Institute. We got together with our friends Chuck, Dalton and Louis, and explored the old military bunkers in the headlands just north of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. These heavy concrete encasements were leftover from WW-II, originally built to prevent ships from entering the San Francisco bay. There are many of these cement pillboxes, gun emplacements, ammunition bunkers and military buildings in these hills which overlook the entrance to the bay. The hills are managed by the California Park Service, and because the inside of the bunkers is quite dangerous (no lights and exposed vertical shafts) most of the doors of the buildings have been welded shut. However, there are a few places where you can sneak in if you have flashlights - which we did.
We brought along backpacks filled with heavy chain, padlocks, Clejuso grabber cuffs, and a heavy metal collar from RigidCuff. Also, just for fun, Chuck brought along his favorite striped prison suit and orange inmate cap from PX-Direct.
We spend the afternoon hiking around the hills exploring all of the bunkers we could find. There are probably upwards of 100 concrete installations hidden in the hills which vary in size from a phone booth (for a telescope lookout), to large ammo warehouses and mammoth artillery batteries. Along the way we took out the chains and locked Chuck to rusted bolts and a big vertical steel beam; our bondage gear seemed to match the size and feel of the heavy bunkers. All in all, we had a lot of fun. The next time we're going to leave Chuck chained up alone while we continue to scout the hills - maybe overnight? This update is a re-edited version of a previous update. This video is in three parts and is much longer than the previous video, and this video is in the newer MP4 format. A special thanks to Chuck, Louis and Dalton for participating in this video. Enjoy!
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USE EVERY AVAILABLE STRAP GALLERY: 853 / DATE: Dec 15 2015 / IMAGES: 14 / VIDEOS: 1 | | | |
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This is another vintage video we shot years ago in a warehouse in Northern California. The two pieces of cool gear in this video are the steel bondage crib, and a latex vac-rack. The bondage crib was made by Martin over at Cuff24.com. It is made of super heavy square steel tubing and is welded together in one piece, so it weighs a ton and takes at least four guys to move it. The top lifts on and off, but was never made to hinge or lock. Maybe we will do that in the future. The cool thing about this crib is that it is totally made for bondage, with plenty of attachment points along all four sides around the padded cushion. The attachment points are round steel so it works well with leather Humane Restraint straps. And as you will see, towards the end we used every available strap to restrain our friend Chuck.
The second piece of gear is the latex vac-rack. There is nothing special about this vac-rack other than it was connected to a shop vac so we had plenty of suction to work with. For those who are not familiar with a vac rack, the cool part is the last few moments when the latex is about to be totally evacuated and sucked down to a static state. You can see this twice in the video. We used a long hose from the shop vacuum to the vac rack to try and keep the noise of the vacuum to a minimum. However, as a result, the long hose creates a loud whistling sound as the air rushing is echoed up and down the inside of the hose. This vac rack had two openings, one for the cock and one for the breathing tube. Our friend Jamie had a problem with their ears because there is a difference in air pressure between the outside air he is breathing and the inside of the vac rack which is being evacuated by the shop vac. In any case, both guys had a great time.
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