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Quote from: paulgray on November 12, 2008, 04:43 PMAQFF- Ayton Quarry Founding Farthers, the original diggin crew, an elite group of hardcore has beens, old fools with spades, deserving of great reverence. Oh I thought AQFF was for the more senior riders...Ayton Quarry Fat F**ks .... anyway where can I get a shirt from......
AQFF- Ayton Quarry Founding Farthers, the original diggin crew, an elite group of hardcore has beens, old fools with spades, deserving of great reverence.
Check out some of the jumps on this thread http://www.bikeguide.org/forums/showthread.php's=cad31d613a7c89b9360dc8a50e756934&t=151036
Cushty pic and great for the memorys I remember the small step-up into the berm, but I cant recall the small speed-bump coming out... . That sleeper laid next to "step-up", I wonder which jump that is burried in.Other things I noticed, the hill stuck up behind the old track start is so much bigger on this pic, and the wind-bush Paul, that you wanted to cut down but the Nat' trust gadgey stopped you..... Well look on here, its always been there PS... the more I think about it, I do remember that speed-hump coming out of the berm. It was part of the learning for racing.PPS.. The main speed-jump to Nige's left......... looks very lonely , I wonder if we will ever see a single speed-jump up there again
Nige looks twice as tall in that pic! rocking the 80's cut too. The quarry looks so different back then, almost if they were still mining there
Was watching this.... Not a valid vimeo URL ...and im sure thats Nige at about 44 seconds with his famous "RED" jumper on.
Some of the original quarry men.Fully rad. Tommy and PaulNigeNickAdam
Them pics are so great, as is the venue. I would love to have had that around my way bitd.It looks like a british version of sheep hills/trails in the good ol US of A.How does it compare to those pics now Paul, any of it still look the same?I would love to do a roadtrip "oop north" to ride it, but its a farkin long way. Sean.
Dan Galloway was about six when these pictures were taken. He was a national contender in his age group and went on to race motorcross. Dan did a lot of work developing the quarry a few years ago, building some impressive jumps. You must have some good pictures for us Dan?
Quote from: paulgray on October 16, 2008, 11:52 AMDan Galloway was about six when these pictures were taken. He was a national contender in his age group and went on to race motorcross. Dan did a lot of work developing the quarry a few years ago, building some impressive jumps. You must have some good pictures for us Dan?Yeah got loads of pictures. How good is it seeing em again.Ill get me Dad to dig em out. Ill have some recent ones too.
Quote from: Sean 2000 on October 14, 2008, 08:00 PMThem pics are so great, as is the venue. I would love to have had that around my way bitd.It looks like a british version of sheep hills/trails in the good ol US of A.How does it compare to those pics now Paul, any of it still look the same?I would love to do a roadtrip "oop north" to ride it, but its a farkin long way. Sean. Sheep Hills was a american version of Ayton Sean! Sheep was good but ayton was hellish for years. Get diggin lads, mek us another flying duck.Dano
Quote from: paulgray on October 17, 2008, 09:38 PMCheck out some of the jumps on this thread http://www.bikeguide.org/forums/showthread.php's=cad31d613a7c89b9360dc8a50e756934&t=151036Tonight is the first time ive actually sat down and had a look through these....trully amazing, and some great idea'sGood to see the "quarry" is in there
Tommy, can you remember when the top of that mound was covered in gorse and brambles, and there was only a narrow path through the bushes to access the run up?The last bit of bush was still alive in the picture, but not for long
Quote from: keiththompson on November 13, 2008, 12:22 AMWas watching this.... Not a valid vimeo URL ...and im sure thats Nige at about 44 seconds with his famous "RED" jumper on. And a good video to.