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{{Infobox UK Location
|country = United Kingdom
|state = Yorkshire and the Humber
|map = <map lat="53.79647999999996" lng="-1.5478499999999702" zoom="11" view="0" float="right" />
|pop = 751,500
|motorways = {{Mgb|1}} {{Mgb|62}}
}}
 
'''Leeds''' is a city in the [[United Kingdom]].
== Hitching Out Hitchhiking out ==
=== South ===
Getting out of Leeds can be difficult. There is a place you can stand on the slip road to the M1 that is a 10-15 min walk from the city centre. People do get lifts from there, but it can feel a bit sketchy cos cars go past pretty fast. You can also take bus 2 or 3 to Maumoniat's Supermarket on Dewsbury Road, and from there walk to junction 5 of the M621. It's less dangerous, but still quite slow as there is not much space for cars to pull over.
Another option, if u you have a couple of £s, is to get a bus to the nearest services. Get bus 444 from stop P5 which is on City square, opposite the train station. You can also get the 110 bus to Wakefield, leaving from Leeds bus station roughly every 10 minutes. These buses will take you to Wakefield Bus station. Alternatively, you can catch the train from Leeds train station to Wakefield Westgate station and then walk 10 minutes to the bus station. Usually tickets are not asked for on train to Wakefield Westgate and to get through barriers at Leeds just buy a 'metro concessionary fare single Leeds - Burley Park Road' for £1.00. At bus station you will need to catch the 96 bus (£3.00 - July 2014). After quite a long, windy bus route you need to get off on bretton Bretton lane, just before the Yorkshire sculpture park (get the driver to give u you a shout). Walk up Bramley lane and you will see the services. Cross over the bridge to get to the southbound section. If you get lost ask people for ‘Wooley edge services’ – they might think you’re a but bit nuts but will generally help. Once u you find it it’s fairly easy to get lifts. You can also stay on this bus until just after Yorkshire Sculpture Park, and get off at the stop on the roundabout. You can hitch straight from here, as there is a slip road to the M1. It's a bit quieter, but saves you the walk to the services.
[http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=bramley+lane+wakefield&sll=53.098145,-2.443696&sspn=7.378599,20.170898&ie=UTF8&ll=53.623492,-1.55581&spn=0.014228,0.039396&z=15&om=1 Google map to Wooley Edge]
=== To [[Manchester]] & [[Liverpool]] ===
The slip road to the M621 is right next to the M1 south slip road. Unfortunately this is an even hairier place to stand because you're pretty much on the road. It is possible to get lifts if you're feeling daring. Junction 2 of the M621 (beside Elland Road Football Stadium) is a lot safer (there is medium sized shoulder to hitch from), and has a reasonable amount of traffic. Alternatively, you could get a bus to Hartshead moor Moor services, but might not really be worth it if you're just going to Manchester because the bus all the way there wouldn’t cost much more.
=== Northwest, towards Ilkley, Dales, Lake District ===
Walk north up Otley Rd. (this road starts in town and goes past the universities–it's called Woodhouse Lane, then Headingley Lane, then Otley Rd.). It’s a bit of a walk but you can start trying to hitch anywhere after the big roundabout near Lawnswood and Boddington hall. People driving in this direction are likely to be in a good mood, so chances of getting a lift are high.
=== North, towards [[Newcastle]], [[Scotland]] and [[York]] ===You can walk out of town to oakwoodOakwood (about 3 miles). Go up Get on Roundhay Road (ask for Thomas Danby College - everyone will know it, and it's on Roundhay RdRoad) and keep going until you reach a small clock tower, along Oakwood Clock, about 5 minutes past a large Tesco that will be on your left. Keep going straight onto Wetherby Rd. Road (A58) up . Alternatively the 12, 13, 13A, 99, 98 and X98 buses from the city centre all stop at Oakwood Clock. The 99, 98 and X98 will all take you to the a roundabout with on the ring rdroad, then try which is ideal for hitching. Alternatively, all three also go on to hitch north up Whetherby RdWetherby bus station, which can be more reliable. Or If on foot, keep on Wetherby Road until you reach a roundabout on the ring road (there are signs). However, this can catch mean quite a bus walk and getting the 50, 50A or 49 buses from Leeds to the city centre bottom of Easterly Road (12the stop to get off at is Monkswood, 13, 13aEasterly Road Boggart Hill Drive (Stop 45013940)) will save about 25 minutes of walking as opposed to going to oakwoodOakwood Clock. Another option, which From here it is more expensive but potentially more reliableonly a few minutes from the aforementioned roundabout. To get to York, make your way to where York Road cuts across the ring road. This is to get about a mile and a bus half South along the ring road from the above mentioned roundabout. Getting to Wetherby this point can be done by walking from Leeds down York Road through the suburbs of Leeds, or by getting the 4ftr bus station . If on foot, remember that when York Road from the city centre hits the ring road you have to go north up the ring road for 10 minutes before York Road continues. There's a green car wash just past the roundabout (where the York road and the ring road meet) which is ideal to hitch from therejust in front of. Virtually everybody will be going straight to York and the high level of commuters makes getting picked up a breeze.
== Hitching into Leeds ==
=== Showers ===
There are various showers you can use on Leeds University campus. The Union, the geography department and the computing department all have showers. === Free city bus ===There is a The Union also has free bus service which does a small circuit around the city centre water points and goes to free condoms on the station, bus station, markets and university2nd floor.
=== Resource centre ===
[http://www.oblongleeds.org.uk Oblong] is a resource centre, currently based in Woodhouse. They offer free internet, a food cooperative, cheap printing and photocopying, an art space, and hopefully soon a bike workshop.
=== Social centre ===[http[trash://www.thecommonplace.org.uk The Common PlaceLeeds]] is a social centre in the city centre. Its not always open, but worth trying for cheap vegan food, internet, a free shop, and a good way to meet people.
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