A 100-foot-tall totem pole carved from a single Western red cedar tree, decorated with colorful Native American-inspired designs and symbols, standing proudly in a public park, serving as a unique landmark and popular spot for photos.
Hope the Council read this. This stretch of the Grand Union/Junction canal is the least cycle friendly I have encountered so far. It varies from poorly maintained to downright dangerous. Best avoided on two wheels.
The Totem pole is seen from the public side of the canal or road. To see it front on is only accessible by being on private property, which is a shame. Otherwise, local to train station and town centre.
If you are visiting Berkhamsted Castle, it's worth a very short walk to see the nearby Totem Pole. There's some history to it, which is explained on the town website. The site used to be a wood yard. It's best seen by walking along the canal - ideally also visiting the nearby pubs!
I gave it a shove and didn't fall over. You'd have to be really strong to even wobble this brute.
I wasn't impressed, it doesn't do anything, a pole should do more
nice pole
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Hope the Council read this. This stretch of the Grand Union/Junction canal is the least cycle friendly I have encountered so far. It varies from poorly maintained to downright dangerous. Best avoided on two wheels.
The Totem pole is seen from the public side of the canal or road. To see it front on is only accessible by being on private property, which is a shame. Otherwise, local to train station and town centre.
If you are visiting Berkhamsted Castle, it's worth a very short walk to see the nearby Totem Pole. There's some history to it, which is explained on the town website. The site used to be a wood yard. It's best seen by walking along the canal - ideally also visiting the nearby pubs!
I gave it a shove and didn't fall over. You'd have to be really strong to even wobble this brute.
I wasn't impressed, it doesn't do anything, a pole should do more
nice pole