Posted by Matt in Criminology on March 29, 2012
Here’s some photo’s from my latest Climbing trip, this time we went to the Peak District and experienced some of the nicest British weather I’ve ever seen, but we could only go for one day and we borrowed the Safety Bus (a mini-bus which ferries students home after drunken nights out or late nights in […]
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged climbing, day trips, Leicester University, mountaineering, Peak District, socials, societies, student life, studying, weather
Posted by Matt in Criminology on March 19, 2012
Were approaching that time of year when everybody is busy, the last few weeks of second semster before the Easter break and right now I’m standing in the careers area writing this because all the PC’s with chairs are taken. I’ve had a fun time in the last week putting two presentations together, one was […]
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged badness, careers, culture, food, gangs, italian, leicester, mountaineering, present, presentations, study skills, sub-culture, university, university of leicester, varsity, volunteering
Posted by Matt in Criminology on March 6, 2012
Have you ever climbed a waterfall? Clinged on to wet rocks with just your finger tips? Seen a big Highland Cow and heard it go Moooo? That’s what I did this weekend with ULMC (University of Leicester Mountaineering Society) in the Yorkshire Dales and despite the random Northern British weather I had a great time […]
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged climbing, gear, highland cow, mountaineering, trad climbing, transversing, waterfall, Yorkshire, Yorkshire Dales
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