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paulgray

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Re: Great Ayton Quarry Trails
« Reply #800 on: April 26, 2009, 08:57 PM »
More Hip Magic



Great jump by Lamby (hope I've spelled it right  :-\)

More of todays action on YouTube, Click the globe and see "What is Sunday for?" and make sure you select HD.
« Last Edit: April 26, 2009, 09:00 PM by PaulGray - AQL »

paulgray

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Re: Great Ayton Quarry Trails
« Reply #801 on: April 26, 2009, 09:07 PM »
New jump is getting there and the runup's good.
 

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Re: Great Ayton Quarry Trails
« Reply #802 on: April 26, 2009, 09:18 PM »
Looking good.

Itching to be back.  :daumenhoch:

keiththompson

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Re: Great Ayton Quarry Trails
« Reply #803 on: April 26, 2009, 09:28 PM »
It looks like you are using the run-up from behind the tree :daumenhoch:

I hope you told some of em about the litter problem :police:

paulgray

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Re: Great Ayton Quarry Trails
« Reply #804 on: April 26, 2009, 09:38 PM »
Looking good.

Itching to be back.  :daumenhoch:

The ground is running dry and fast. You need to scratch that itch dude  :daumenhoch:

It looks like you are using the run-up from behind the tree :daumenhoch:

I hope you told some of em about the litter problem :police:


The run up feel good on my 26, might need a few bump removals, and the ramp are not as high as I envisaged by that can all be solved. It should be possible to transfer from the lifter to mDP1  :daumenhoch:

I did have to do a little enforcement, are tasers legal in the UK  >:D
« Last Edit: April 26, 2009, 09:42 PM by PaulGray - AQL »

Maccaz

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Re: Great Ayton Quarry Trails
« Reply #805 on: April 27, 2009, 12:01 AM »
Lodgey is Back!



And as you can see he's getting back into the swing of things  :daumenhoch:

laying it flat. the lad bloody loves it!

keiththompson

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Re: Great Ayton Quarry Trails
« Reply #806 on: April 27, 2009, 05:08 PM »
Got rained off at dinner time, so walked the dog up the quarry. Found a spade near the spiral ( very dangerous leaving spades lying about, in the wrong hands they could do alot of damage  :uglystupid2:). Anyway as it wasnt raining at Ayton I decided to do a bit around the spiral, digging it back and trying to get it less tight at the final turn...

Cleared the low dirt near the old TT exit, making Pauls reverse run cleaner


Dug the back, back about a foot to try and get it more rounded...


Tided up the exit and dug back abit to try and make the curve more smoother rather than a jolt...




The rain finally came  :) so it was time to head home. Removed the carpet off the DP before I went ...

nigel hutton

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Re: Great Ayton Quarry Trails
« Reply #807 on: April 27, 2009, 05:37 PM »
i think the run up should come down where the run down is for the death pack ,then your staight and just have to make the end of the berm into a roller and save on a mega amount of work.and we need stuff finished then we can just maintain while it,s the drier months(hopefully) thats just my view .THOSE twatS WHAT fookING FOR THE LITTER.i go to the trails to chill out not to be a bastard babysitter for scum.AQL

keiththompson

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Re: Great Ayton Quarry Trails
« Reply #808 on: April 27, 2009, 06:24 PM »
i think the run up should come down where the run down is for the death pack ,then your staight and just have to make the end of the berm into a roller and save on a mega amount of work.and we need stuff finished then we can just maintain while it,s the drier months(hopefully) thats just my view .THOSE twatS WHAT fookING FOR THE LITTER.i go to the trails to chill out not to be a bastard babysitter for scum.AQL
Dunno what you are on about :2funny:. Do you mean use the DP run-up to enter the spiral. If you do then that looses the idea of the spiral and would just turn it into a berm. Or are you on about the run-up for the Primer. If you do then I think the line Paul has made is spot on as I had a run down it on his mountain bike and its dead inline for it to run into the last 2 of the SODP :daumenhoch:

Im just as pissed off as you with the litter... They do f' all and are nothing more than Quarry rapists. Dont mind people riding, but when it turns to abuse then that pisses me off. not just the quarry but I cant stand seeing litter anywhere... If it continues then I think we should just take a spade and put it through the jumps they are doing so they get the message. :police:
« Last Edit: April 27, 2009, 06:46 PM by keiththompsonAQL »

paulgray

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Re: Great Ayton Quarry Trails
« Reply #809 on: April 27, 2009, 08:12 PM »
i think the run up should come down where the run down is for the death pack ,then your staight and just have to make the end of the berm into a roller and save on a mega amount of work.and we need stuff finished then we can just maintain while it,s the drier months(hopefully) thats just my view .THOSE twatS WHAT fookING FOR THE LITTER.i go to the trails to chill out not to be a bastard babysitter for scum.AQL
Dunno what you are on about :2funny:. Do you mean use the DP run-up to enter the spiral. If you do then that looses the idea of the spiral and would just turn it into a berm. Or are you on about the run-up for the Primer. If you do then I think the line Paul has made is spot on as I had a run down it on his mountain bike and its dead inline for it to run into the last 2 of the SODP :daumenhoch:

Im just as pissed off as you with the litter... They do f' all and are nothing more than Quarry rapists. Dont mind people riding, but when it turns to abuse then that pisses me off. not just the quarry but I cant stand seeing litter anywhere... If it continues then I think we should just take a spade and put it through the jumps they are doing so they get the message. :police:

I cleared the path down by the tree a few weeks ago and just gave it a try on Sunday and was really surprised at how good it was, all I've done is spend about ten mins filling some holes in at the bottom. Think it will be ok without needing lots of work. I don't have any plans to build anything big. The mini DP is running well but I'm sure it could be fine tuned and the fourth set is the one that needs looking at IMO. Once DPP is finished Im gonna concentrate on smaller stuff and getting The unused berms into action.

On the litter front I think most of the kids have got the message but some shock tactics could be useful in getting them to put pressure on the kids who are not in compliance with the law.   

« Last Edit: April 27, 2009, 10:37 PM by PaulGray - AQL »

JohnsonsJet

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Re: Great Ayton Quarry Trails
« Reply #810 on: April 27, 2009, 11:15 PM »
How doo Paul & Co,

The work you've done in the quarry looks amazing!

Enjoyed checking out the vids/pics on youtube.

I'm gonna try and get over there in the next couple of weeks for a proper look (between club sessions, regionals and nationals  :P ).

Ali, when are you planning on getting up there again??? See if we can get something sorted!

I've never really had a proper try at riding trails  :-\  but I'm dying for a go at them (the little ones that is).

Hope to see you up there!

Allan
« Last Edit: April 27, 2009, 11:18 PM by JohnsonsJet »

paulgray

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Re: Great Ayton Quarry Trails
« Reply #811 on: April 27, 2009, 11:27 PM »
How doo Paul & Co,

The work you've done in the quarry looks amazing!

Enjoyed checking out the vids/pics on youtube.

I'm gonna try and get over there in the next couple of weeks for a proper look (between club sessions, regionals and nationals  :P ).

Ali, when are you planning on getting up there again??? See if we can get something sorted!

I've never really had a proper try at riding trails  :-\  but I'm dying for a go at them (the little ones that is).

Hope to see you up there!

Allan

Hey Allan,

How's it going? If you can ride a track  ;) you should be OK on the trails, though some of the jumps are more extreme than anything I've ever jumped  :crazy2:.

Be great to see you up here, BigPlinky is gonna have a look up sometime as well.

Paul

P.S. For those of you how don't know, Allan's dad Ian ran Teeside Airport BMX track back in the old days.
« Last Edit: April 27, 2009, 11:32 PM by PaulGray - AQL »

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Re: Great Ayton Quarry Trails
« Reply #812 on: April 28, 2009, 07:19 AM »
How doo Paul & Co,

The work you've done in the quarry looks amazing!

Enjoyed checking out the vids/pics on youtube.

I'm gonna try and get over there in the next couple of weeks for a proper look (between club sessions, regionals and nationals  :P ).

Ali, when are you planning on getting up there again??? See if we can get something sorted!

I've never really had a proper try at riding trails  :-\  but I'm dying for a go at them (the little ones that is).

Hope to see you up there!

Allan

I'll next be there in May around the 2nd bank holiday.  Wont be before then  :(

But hopefully will be up there long enough for a couple of trips up.

Can't wait - I too am a trails novice!! but what I've done I like  :daumenhoch: :daumenhoch:

keiththompson

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Re: Great Ayton Quarry Trails
« Reply #813 on: April 28, 2009, 02:13 PM »
Loads of stuff on here to look through. It looks like a US version of RADBMX. The opening video is good :daumenhoch:
http://www.vitalbmx.com/community/fmf-bmx,7747/main

nigel hutton

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Re: Great Ayton Quarry Trails
« Reply #814 on: April 28, 2009, 07:41 PM »
the run up i meant was for the primer i was looking at it with ste the other week just seems better to get a straight enter to the jump ,instead of an angle i think you,ll have enough to think about so straighter the better but whatever you think no probs AQL

paulgray

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Re: Great Ayton Quarry Trails
« Reply #815 on: April 28, 2009, 10:07 PM »
the run up i meant was for the primer i was looking at it with ste the other week just seems better to get a straight enter to the jump ,instead of an angle i think you,ll have enough to think about so straighter the better but whatever you think no probs AQL

I know what you're saying and maybe we could have both  :) , like I said the runup was kinda just there, ready to roll  ;)

We've had a nice bit of rain today, lets hope it penetrated the ground and hasn't washed the surface away  :-\ Will be trying to get some diggin done before it drys out again, but not tomorrow, I'm busy  :(


JohnsonsJet

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Re: Great Ayton Quarry Trails
« Reply #816 on: April 29, 2009, 12:53 PM »

Hey Allan,

How's it going? If you can ride a track  ;) you should be OK on the trails, though some of the jumps are more extreme than anything I've ever jumped  :crazy2:.

Be great to see you up here, BigPlinky is gonna have a look up sometime as well.

Paul

P.S. For those of you how don't know, Allan's dad Ian ran Teeside Airport BMX track back in the old days.

It's going alright at the moment Paul,

Looking forward to putting your track and trails theory to the test.

BigPlinky, PM me or post when your having a trip over and I'll see if I can get there  ;)

I was thinking about getting over there tonight for an hour. Do you chaps think it'll be too wet after the rain we've had last night?

Cheers Allan

JohnsonsJet

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Re: Great Ayton Quarry Trails
« Reply #817 on: April 29, 2009, 12:57 PM »

I'll next be there in May around the 2nd bank holiday.  Wont be before then  :(

But hopefully will be up there long enough for a couple of trips up.

Can't wait - I too am a trails novice!! but what I've done I like  :daumenhoch: :daumenhoch:

Ali,

I might struggle as Burnham National is on the 2nd bank hol in May  :-\

Shame you're not around this weekend!

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Re: Great Ayton Quarry Trails
« Reply #818 on: April 29, 2009, 03:43 PM »

I'll next be there in May around the 2nd bank holiday.  Wont be before then  :(

But hopefully will be up there long enough for a couple of trips up.

Can't wait - I too am a trails novice!! but what I've done I like  :daumenhoch: :daumenhoch:

Ali,

I might struggle as Burnham National is on the 2nd bank hol in May  :-\

Shame you're not around this weekend!


Yep - can't do this weekend at all.  It's wont be the last time I'm up though so I'll make sure I let you know.

Re the Burnham weekend - I may be up both weekends depending on how long the wife is up with the kids.  Not sure yet.

paulgray

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Re: Great Ayton Quarry Trails
« Reply #819 on: April 29, 2009, 09:34 PM »
I had a quick look up tonight to see what state the place was in after the rain. Spotted your new water hole Keith, full to the brim and the swamp is full also. Might be a bit soggy in places for a few days so would leave any riding till the weekend. I am going to let the slop dry up a bit before digging as I don't want to chew the ground up.

Probably Saturday for my next dig, if I've got my car brakes sorted out by then otherwise I'll be doing that.
« Last Edit: April 29, 2009, 09:37 PM by PaulGray - AQL »

keiththompson

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Re: Great Ayton Quarry Trails
« Reply #820 on: April 29, 2009, 09:48 PM »
Had a walk up at tea-time. After all that rain its drying up very quickly, esp' down the bottom. Its damper up the top (good for digging) with a few puddles here and there. The swamp is full to busting, also inside the large DP berm. I covered the DP up again now they have had a good soaking so the carpet should hold some moisture in.

I also tried a little experiment reguarding the need for water. Outside the spiral where the drain runs out I dug down and dammed it up where it runs away...





It held the water very well. I was thinking, Dig it a little wider, a bit longer and a foot or two deeper. Maybe put in a plastic liner. Cover in logs (there must be 100s in the woods and cover them with turf or dirt, leaving a small hole to drop in a container to lift out the water. finishing off with a lid (any peice of wood). A bit like a well I suppose but been covered should stop it evaporating.

What do you think

keiththompson

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Re: Great Ayton Quarry Trails
« Reply #821 on: April 29, 2009, 09:50 PM »
I had a quick look up tonight to see what state the place was in after the rain. Spotted your new water hole Keith, full to the brim and the swamp is full also. Might be a bit soggy in places for a few days so would leave any riding till the weekend. I am going to let the slop dry up a bit before digging as I don't want to chew the ground up.

Probably Saturday for my next dig, if I've got my car brakes sorted out by then otherwise I'll be doing that.


You beat me to it :tickedoff: :P

Good to hear its still holding the water :daumenhoch:
« Last Edit: April 29, 2009, 09:53 PM by keiththompsonAQL »

paulgray

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Re: Great Ayton Quarry Trails
« Reply #822 on: April 29, 2009, 10:04 PM »

It held the water very well. I was thinking, Dig it a little wider, a bit longer and a foot or two deeper. Maybe put in a plastic liner. Cover in logs (there must be 100s in the woods and cover them with turf or dirt, leaving a small hole to drop in a container to lift out the water. finishing off with a lid (any peice of wood). A bit like a well I suppose but been covered should stop it evaporating.

What do you think

It seems to work well. I'd like it a bit further away from the berm as I'd like to make the berm higher and i would use something like corrugated iron instead of logs because i think they will rot to quickly.

keiththompson

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Re: Great Ayton Quarry Trails
« Reply #823 on: April 29, 2009, 10:11 PM »

It held the water very well. I was thinking, Dig it a little wider, a bit longer and a foot or two deeper. Maybe put in a plastic liner. Cover in logs (there must be 100s in the woods and cover them with turf or dirt, leaving a small hole to drop in a container to lift out the water. finishing off with a lid (any peice of wood). A bit like a well I suppose but been covered should stop it evaporating.

What do you think

It seems to work well. I'd like it a bit further away from the berm as I'd like to make the berm higher and i would use something like corrugated iron instead of logs because i think they will rot to quickly.
Good idea if you know where there is some. I suppose the logs would rot in time, but I was thinking of "BIG THICK" logs. I also had in mind ... when the logs/ iron is in place then you can build ontop of it doing the same job. I agree though, the berms do need to be a bit higher.

Paul20

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Re: Great Ayton Quarry Trails
« Reply #824 on: April 30, 2009, 02:50 PM »
Hi, I'm new here, you guys seem like the locals for the trails in Ayton and was wondering whether it'd be possible to ride them at some point as I'm at Durham uni and it seems like a pretty good spot!
I'd be up for helping to dig and stuff also, just quite desperate to get back into trail riding as haven't heard of too many places to ride up here.

Cheers

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