'Twas an exceptionally foggy, drizzly October's evening in Croydon, when myself and my mate Olly finally plucked up the courage to conquer the whopping double towers on George Street...oh what fun
After roughly half an hour of wending our way through a maze of scaffolding and concrete-walled dead ends, we had reached the staircase to Tower B. Our initial plan was to scale Tower A, the reason being that it's an additional 10 floors taller than Tower B, however, turns out It wouldn't have made a great deal of difference to the view after all. So after being met with a padlocked door halfway up Tower A, we swiftly made for Tower B, once again dodging what seemed like a thousand PIR Sensors..oh what a night.
After an hour of being soaked to the bone, and only capturing foggy shots on a rain-smeared lens, we decided to call it a night.
Enjoy!
After roughly half an hour of wending our way through a maze of scaffolding and concrete-walled dead ends, we had reached the staircase to Tower B. Our initial plan was to scale Tower A, the reason being that it's an additional 10 floors taller than Tower B, however, turns out It wouldn't have made a great deal of difference to the view after all. So after being met with a padlocked door halfway up Tower A, we swiftly made for Tower B, once again dodging what seemed like a thousand PIR Sensors..oh what a night.
After an hour of being soaked to the bone, and only capturing foggy shots on a rain-smeared lens, we decided to call it a night.
Enjoy!