Calling all Hitchin Town FC supporting pylonphiles! At last and an internet first: a home for Hitchin Town FC supporting pylonphiles. Here you can meet other Hitchin Town FC supporting pylonphiles, discuss pylons and share your photos of pylons. Let our rapidly expanding membership take you on a journey of discovery, who knows where it may lead? One day, we may even organise an Official Hitchin Town FC Pylonphile pylonseeing trip.
You're off your chump. There used to be a big pylon at the end of the street I grew up on. We used to tie a big rope underneath it and swing on it, battering ourselves off the metal bits It's not there anymore. Seemingly they took it down and buried the cables.
As we are in the grasp of winter's frozen fist, the opportunity to view the magnificence of pylons in their natural environment is suffering from a restricted flow and turning purple. So, fellow Hitchin Town FC supporting pylonphiles, it's time to share those pylon photos. Pylon covered in birds: Pylon close up: You can see right up her: [NSFW] [/NSFW]
Article on the BBC with a picture of a pylon, think it's a series 47 type K: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-23081695