For whatever reason, the time was clearly right for you to write the series now. I've thoroughly enjoyed the first two and am looking forward to the follow up. I love the idea of different versions of the story developing, too - even more to look forward to!
Sadly, no, apart from the occasional humdrum bit of wall when coming back after hours. I once fell in the ditch between Trinity and St John's bits of the Backs… wet footprints were still visible on the staircase next morning.
I didn't get into climbing until a few years later, Cambridge was all about cycling. I even have a team medal from a BUSF time trail championship.
For whatever reason, the time was clearly right for you to write the series now. I've thoroughly enjoyed the first two and am looking forward to the follow up. I love the idea of different versions of the story developing, too - even more to look forward to!
Sadly, no, apart from the occasional humdrum bit of wall when coming back after hours. I once fell in the ditch between Trinity and St John's bits of the Backs… wet footprints were still visible on the staircase next morning.
I didn't get into climbing until a few years later, Cambridge was all about cycling. I even have a team medal from a BUSF time trail championship.
Oh good, I can write a comment. Did you do any nightclimbing at Cambridge? St John's chapel is meant to be a fine climb. Your Bridge of Sighs is fun!