Indeed, although getting to the Golf Course at night requires a reasonable walk through some pitch black woodland. A headtorch might make it a bit too obvious once I'm on the course.
I'll take a much less serious approach to some tiles in Richmond Park GC as I can just do that in daylight. I plan on getting some missing tiles by walking from Chohole Gate up along the path next to Beverley Brook then just after the bridge (near the Roehampton Gate car park) there's a gate into the golf course, climb that gate and walk back through the golf course along the road that cuts through it, feigning ignorance if questioned.
The other trick I've found is to claim that you've been sent back this way (the way you want to go) rather than saying that's the direction you want to go. Less likely to be turned round and refused further progress.
Indeed, although getting to the Golf Course at night requires a reasonable walk through some pitch black woodland. A headtorch might make it a bit too obvious once I'm on the course.
I'll take a much less serious approach to some tiles in Richmond Park GC as I can just do that in daylight. I plan on getting some missing tiles by walking from Chohole Gate up along the path next to Beverley Brook then just after the bridge (near the Roehampton Gate car park) there's a gate into the golf course, climb that gate and walk back through the golf course along the road that cuts through it, feigning ignorance if questioned.
The other trick I've found is to claim that you've been sent back this way (the way you want to go) rather than saying that's the direction you want to go. Less likely to be turned round and refused further progress.