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  • I am a diver (part of my job) and i love mountain biking, every time i go Querry diving, i always thought it would be nicer instead of turning the old querry into a dive center, building as a mountain biking spot.... There it is.

  • very different from gisburn. Its not as long and way more compact, head up to cragg for a longer ride, like a giant pump track up there. just working on a gisburn vid now.

  • is it better than gisburn forrest ???

  • Goin there on my bike tommorow! :)

  • Looks superb, gonna get up there in the next few weeks.....Hope my skills are enough

  • Just visited Lee Quarry yesterday evening for the first time. It was warm, dry and dusty - absolutely brilliant. Hats off to the people who design and build these trails (actually, better keep your hats on, it's very rocky up there !).

    There are so many different bits to visit. You can spend hours weaving your way round from zone to zone. There seems to be an infinite number of run-offs or sheep tracks linking things together. So you can try a jump, then loop round and try it again, and again.

  • i'd like to make it there one day

  • Some sort of Giant at 1:10.

  • i was there last sunday night, muddy as buggery! so not sure on the "rides well in any weather" haha

    well thats a lie it was still pretty enjoyable.

  • I went on Ed's 'Stop Crashing' skills day in Hope at weekend, not that it wasn't fantastic but I wish I'd had done the one at Lee Quarry now.

    I went to Lee Quarry about 3 or 4 weeks ago and came off on the pump track. I just think we would have got to learn more at Lee Quarry because everything is there in one spot. At hope there's a lot of riding to get to somewhere to learn something, but still had a wicked day and learnt a hell of a lot. Maybe I'll invest in the skills day at Lee Quarry too!

  • what bike is that 1:10

  • I've yet to be lucky enough to see Lee Quarry dusty. It rains all the time in Lancashire. I went today for a blast before work and as usual it was wet and misty, but those new trails are designed perfectly for this kind of weather. It's like Rowan says, it really will ride well in all weathers. The new bits are only short but packed with features and using the road back up gets you to the top again in two minutes. Really nice pump track too.

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