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  • That tag looks heavy

  • It's another one that's pretty much on your way home, Dammit.

  • There's no need to swear

  • nice one 6pt - keeping it firmly south!

  • I'm so close to working out where that is but can't pinpoint it. I'm really close to it tomorrow as well. I can feel my first tag coming but I can't quite get it, ahhh!

  • I'M NOT SURE WHO MAKES THE PARTS ON YOUR BIKE. PERHAPS YOU COULD TELL ME?

    Oh fucking caps lock. Sorry.

  • Yay! worked it out - will get it tomorrow. Hopefully I'll be quick enough.

  • :)
    (It's at the bottom of a hill, for a change)

  • Bicycle Tag of Don Quixote..

    Nice tagging, glad I dragged a couple of people up to Crystal Palace ;)

  • Old tag - dulwich college playing fields. This is where Wodehouse and Chandler were at school together

    So from a big school to a c(ol)ossall swing

    Yay my first tag!

  • Great trackstanding skillz in the new tag!

  • Great stuff!

    I'm out for the next one - while I can manage the bike, and shoes (for the BTOB+shoe variant), I don't know where I'd source a small, adorable blonde child from at short notice.

  • It was loads of fun doing the tag. I'm glad it fitted in with our hetic morning. We even went for a ride in sydenham woods. She was most suspicious of off road.

    If I'm given some warning when someone goes for the new tag, I might be able to tag the tagger (Bicycle tag of bicycle tag of bike - yo dawg) as I can see it from our flat!

  • I might be able to tag the tagger (Bicycle tag of bicycle tag of bike - yo dawg) as I can see it from our flat!

    I would love to send you a card to congratulate you on your first tag. Please PM me your address!

  • OmarLittle: if you drop it in to me in Wandsworth, I'll take it down with me when I head that way this evening, if the tag's not gone by then...

    ;)

  • Double post.. is Harold about?

    Am about to tag it.
    Now.

    Here goes...

    2nd tag got!

    Old:
    https://picasaweb.google.com/111454718092203185612/BikeTagOfBike#5657833109206231666

    This is a fantastic looking kids playground in Cossall Park. I really enjoy kids playgrounds, and this one looked great, although sadly no mini diggers like the ones I found in Scotland.

    I too had a lack of little blonde people, but recalled that Harold had said that she was a frog somewhere. I think these might be toads, but it was the closest I could find

    New:
    https://picasaweb.google.com/111454718092203185612/BikeTagOfBike#5657833216153853154

    Clue when I get home... - Hope this rings a Bell for somebody, otherwise you're up a creek without a paddle.

  • 30 seconds of Googling. I am internetzwhiz!

  • Awww what a lovely tag. I was out I'm afraid, think I may have just missed you. Will show her the frogs tomorrow, she'll love it!

  • No one has said where the old tag was yet.

  • There, updated that for you wiganwill.

    Glad you like the frogs harold, I had to steal them off of a co-worker, now to try and sneak them back into his desk tomorrow...

  • The big rope swing is amazing. In the half hour before school starts you often get about 20 kids all on it at the same time just 'avin a swing. Such a simple Idea but I've never seen something so well used by all ages, toddlers, grandparents, the youth, all at the same time.

  • Old tag: Sluice gate on the Wandle at Bell Creek, Wandsworth SW18.
    /attachments/44433

    New tag: a palatial gatehouse.(yes you have already seen this in my bungled tag on the BTOBRide of Ride thread).

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  • Thanks for tagging something on the Wandle, MrDrem. I'm local to Bell lane Creek and daily I cross over the river near to its outflow into the Thames. It's often forgoten that London has more rivers than just the Thames!

    I don't understand the function of the sluice gate, but it appears that the river is non-tidal upriver from there; at the outflow the water level changes by more than two and a half meters. The Bell appears to be arranged so that its clapper is prevented from swinging whilst the sluice gate is up. But I can't fathom if the bell is to indicate flood waters, simply the operation of the sluice or some other function.

    The mechanisms appear to be inoperable now. Mounted to the top are stone plaques with the inscription : Salmon Otter Swan Heron Eel. I've only seen two from that list at that location, so far. The Wandle wasrecently listed as one of the ten most improved British waterways- I imagine the last sightings of salmon and otters may have been centuries ago.

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