The CC Trig Point bagger thread, now incorporating other interesting geographs

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Bobby Mhor

Wasn't born to follow
Location
Behind You
TP Craigs Top, Greenock
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TP10196 Craigs Top Flagstaff ( the remains) Intersected Station

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and shock, horror, an alloy bike

On a Greenock church

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biggs682

Touch it up and ride it
Location
Northamptonshire
Just the one today.

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Very erroded but there on the empty Pub in the centre of Stevington , Bedfordshire
 
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PeteXXX

Cake or ice cream? The choice is endless ...
Location
Hamtun
A selection from today near Chapel Brampton railway station, now Sustrans cycle route 6.


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No markers left on the gradient post.

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It's the post on the wonk, not my photo’s :laugh:l

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Another gradient marker, about to vanish into the brambles!

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Last time I rode past, this 'M' was a 'W', for whistle at the crossing just up the track. It's been bent over now. I tried to straighten it up but the metal defeated me.

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classic33

Leg End Member
A selection from today near Chapel Brampton railway station, now Sustrans cycle route 6.


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No markers left on the gradient post.

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It's the post on the wonk, not my photo’s :laugh:l

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Another gradient marker, about to vanish into the brambles!

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Last time I rode past, this 'M' was a 'W', for whistle at the crossing just up the track. It's been bent over now. I tried to straighten it up but the metal defeated me.

:smile:
Is there a "B" missing on the fifth photo?
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Ah, you were up my end.
Could have been worded better!!
 

Tim Hall

Guest
Location
Crawley
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Reigate Hill, War Department marker, telling us where the boundary is. There was all kinds of military stuff there during WW1 and WWII. Indeed there's a fort dating from the end of the 19th century, as part of the London Defence Scheme.

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Coal Tax post a bit further along Reigate Hill. These denoted the boundary of area where the City of London could levy a tax on coal, hence the City of London coat of arms.
 
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