Taking photos of steep hills
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You wouldn't get very far on that 2nd photo, that's the driveway going into the Shrigley Hall Golf and Country Club carpark...?0
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Aggieboy wrote:-spider- wrote:reecesanford wrote:
This is me on Baldwin Street,Dunedin,New Zealand.
The sign says it has an average gradient of 1 in 3.41
Where's the bike then?
He's not allowed a bike on the pavement, especially while carrying a handbag.
Its having a rest at the top of the hill.It was actually a unicycle and i rode backwards up it :shock:0 -
The way to do it is from the side
There you go problem solvedI'm going to blow the bank on a new build ( within reason ) NOW DONE!!
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This one is over 35% at the point through the bends, does not look it when looking down!!
This one I found on holiday in cornwall, 33%, there is photo of sign on pic in link in signature.
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oldwelshman wrote:This one is over 35% at the point through the bends, does not look it when looking down!!
This one I found on holiday in cornwall, 33%, there is photo of sign on pic in link in signature.0 -
Some awesome photos there! Keep them coming!!0
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NIGHT OF THE LIVING THREAD :twisted: :evil: :twisted:0
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Here's one of my mate Ste Pills - will that do.
The dissenter is every human being at those moments of his life when he resigns
momentarily from the herd and thinks for himself.0 -
Blissford Hill, New Forest. 25%.
Always be yourself, unless you can be Aaron Rodgers....Then always be Aaron Rodgers.0