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Posted: Mon 31 Dec, 2007 7:07 pm
by LS13
...was the really steep hill at the Headingley side of Woodhouse Moor, overlooking Meanwood. In the 70's the whole slope used to be covered in old cardboard boxes which were used as makeshift 'sledges', by kids who used to slide to the bottom of the hill on them. Walked past it the other day and it looks a bit worse for wear, ie certainly not a smooth slope anymore, but I suppose a few decades worth of kids bombing down on boxes does nothing for the quality of the surface! sad to say, there were no young 'boxers' when I passed, probably all sat in front of their PS3s...
Posted: Mon 31 Dec, 2007 7:10 pm
by LS13
Sorry--meant to say Woodhouse Ridge not Moor.
Posted: Mon 31 Dec, 2007 10:51 pm
by rikj
Last year I had the pleasure of walking to and from work along the ridge and by the look of it the practise still goes on!Not only split open boxes but bakery trays as well. Maybe it's just that the studentification has even spread to the Bentleys (bang goes another school) and there just aren't as many kids in the area.
Posted: Tue 01 Jan, 2008 6:22 pm
by carrotol
This reminded me of takin sledges, or cardboard, onto Armley park. But thinking about the park now, there aren't any slopes that steep. When did they disappear? And how come I never noticed?
Posted: Wed 02 Jan, 2008 11:34 pm
by fred1935
carrotol wrote: This reminded me of takin sledges, or cardboard, onto Armley park. But thinking about the park now, there aren't any slopes that steep. When did they disappear? And how come I never noticed? Surely you mean Gotts Park, I can't ever remember slopes in Armley Park, unless it was going down to the canal, I seem to remember it was mostly wooded though.Mind I've not been on any of the two for more years than I care to remember, 50? lol.
Posted: Fri 04 Jan, 2008 1:08 am
by Sthenno
rikj wrote: Last year I had the pleasure of walking to and from work along the ridge and by the look of it the practise still goes on!Not only split open boxes but bakery trays as well. Maybe it's just that the studentification has even spread to the Bentleys (bang goes another school) and there just aren't as many kids in the area. I'd venture that it might be the students who are the ones carrying the practice on? At 24, I'm certainly not adverse to a bit of sliding down hills on various pieces of household debris!
Posted: Fri 04 Jan, 2008 7:11 pm
by carrotol
You could be right Fred but I seem to remember it was around the area where the football pitches are now