The group consists of four Russians and one
Frenchman who visits Moscow and they call their team 'Rudex',
which stands for "roof and decay exploration."
Their passion has taken them to the top of some of the city's
best known landmarks and also, on occasion, to detention by
police. None has been injured since the group was founded in
2008.
What they do mirrors the Western craze for 'urbex', or the urban
exploration of man-made structures.
Konstantin Drykin's biggest climb was of a Stalin-era, 176-metre
(528-ft) apartment block near the Kremlin in August 2014.
Another 'roofer', Georgy Lanchevskiy, climbed in 2013 the spire
of Moscow State University, which is 240 meters high. He said
the risk of death or arrest gave him an adrenalin rush.
In the same summer, Lanchevskiy took his passion to Minsk, the
capital of Belarus.
"Our first roof there was a clock tower just opposite the
building of the KGB," he said. "Next day, we 'roofed' the
pedagogical university, right next to the government
headquarters."
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Their movement is non-political and they have no ideology. But in a
show of concern for urban renewal they sometimes take pictures of
buildings that are decaying, unkempt or lacking security and post
them to social media.
"Some are parachute jumpers. Some go to church. Some love skiing.
But I walk on roofs," said Grigory Shukhov. "I like the atmosphere
on the roof. It's unusual. It's romantic."
Some of the Rudex group said they fear that authorities will
introduce legislation to ban their pastime outright, perhaps out of
concern that it could induce teenagers to commit suicide. The
reality, they said, is that urbex is life enhancing.
"Let's ban everything and the atmosphere for youths will really get
dull," Shukhov said. "What will we do? Sit and booze on the porch of
our homes? Or maybe look for drugs?"
(Reporting by Maxim Shemetov; Writing by Dmitry Solovyov; Editing by
Matthew Mpoke Bigg)
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