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Top pics Paul, thanks for posting.Hows things going, long time no see?Tommy!!!!!FFS, everybody is coming out of the woodwork for this quarry "revival"Will look forward to a walk up there when I am home.Adam
THESE PICS ARE GREAT PAUL, OR IS IT GRAY, LIKE THE OLD DAYS. CHECK OUT ME AND ADAM ON OUR STINGRAYS, MAM BOUGHT THEM ON CHUCKY FROM "UPTONS", JUST ROUND THE CORNER FROM ARMSTRONGS. ONE OF THE CHEAPEST BIKES AROUND THEN FOR £69, CHRIST, WHAT WOULD THAT BE NOW!. MIGHT BE WRONG BUT THINK NUMBER 4 WAS BENNET, ONE OF HIS FEW TRIPS UP THERE.CANT REMEMBER TOMMY HAVING TUFFS, IF ANYONE COULD BREAK THEM HE COULD, SORRY TOMMY BUT YOU PUT ACS OUT OF BUISSNESS.LOOK FORWARD TO NEXT INSTALLMENT, NICK FOSTER
I have loved seeing all the pics from this place recently, its been a shining light on an otherwise dull spell on here and in general really, so thanks to all contributers, when I am riding again, I will be making the journey up, hopefully with my young-uns and very likely Bof and Dubber would join us too, so I will look forward to a visit soon, maybe we'll see you there and thanks again for posting, cos its pics/threads like these that really wake up the memories
A few more from the 92 / 93 sessionsBigplink sketchy over the side jump
Hi again, the guy from Stokesley was Tony Prest, but there was Antony or Tony Huggil, aka Yogi from Busby. Sure the number 4 was Bennett from Guisbro as I raced against him..sort of ,as I was crap. Good to see some shots of Blenky, those lads were committed doing the ride from Stokesley as well.Was talking to Jack Galloway today, says he has some photos he will dig out for us, also is going to tell Dan about site, sure he will love it to.Keep up the good work, never looked forward to logging on a website so much, thanks for everything. Nick P.S my bike was a Peugeot, I know what your thinking but after I changed the cranks and the forks and the pedals and the bars and the post and the seat and the grips and the stem..........it wasnt such a bad bike
Now then Tommy, how's going?Don't be making excuses about not being able to find a bike strong enough for you, they are built to last now, not the "good old school" paper mache things we used to ride. You would be surprised, ride an old school, then jump on a new school, the transition is unbeleivable. The OS feels decidedly "bendy"Get yourself one, you will love it!Nice to see you are still "about"Take care Keith.Adam
Like the new jump pics and ive just decided.... this shovel pushing needs a supervisor
rode the quarry a couple of times in the mid/late 90s with yoda and big dave , the other locals i recall were mike hill and steve(presely?).the jumps were really knarly and you really didnt want to fall on that rough surface, especially the way the wind whipped into the quarry.i had no idea the jumps had been around so long, surely the uk's longest standing dirt spot? fantastic pictures paul
Ps.... good news... Dan (my son) got home and instantly went on the net looking at bikes ...... Followed by Helmet/jerseys/gloves/bottoms etc etc etc costing ££££££££. Kids nowadays, Whats wrong with starting with a Puch Murray and a stripey jumper and jeans
a gallon of unleaded would sort that a treat.