
Check out this creative line that’s been built into a drainage ditch up at the Skills Area at Lee Quarry. Tight turns, again and again – brilliant. I’ll be using that line on the skills days in May and June. It’s great cornering practice. You really have to ride the front of the bike, in an elbows out style and pump the turns to get down there with any speed or style.
Below: Grand Canyon, Bacup style.

I was up there again yesterday scoping out good places to use for skills days for the “getting into mountain biking” / “been riding a while and ready to progress” levels of riders.

Thanks to MrTricky (STW forum name) for these photos from a guided ride that I led in Calderdale back in January. The sun was out and we managed to stay mostly on well drained trails. Above is the descent to Lumb Falls and below is…well you can probably work that one out.


Titanium bwarrrp with a well speced build for the riding that I like.

Chainstay bridge gives loads of clearance even with the 2.5 High Roller in there.

“Can I come in the back with you?” I was drinking coffee in that pint glass by the way….and yes I did spill it all over the bike.
photos by Sim Mainey
I’ll be running a series of skills development days as part of the lead up to the Singletrack Classic Weekender event that will take place on 4th and 5th July 2009. The massive quarry in Bacup is a great place to progress your xc, downhill and general skills / trials riding. Just putting the details together at the moment. Dates and prices will be up on the site soon.

I’ve used this photo before, but I just love the way that Nial and Euan look so heroic against the epic backdrop of the quarry.

Took my bike down to Singletrack today for the boys to look at. Sim took the photos.

Here I am cutting the cable ties off, the production bikes will have some lovely bolt in hose and cable guides.

Nice rear don’t you think? Don’t look at the cable tie that I missed.
More photos later. Got to cook tea now.

That’s where I’ve spent a good part of the last three days, riding the new Ragley titanium hardtail. It’s the first new bike from Brant Richards’ (formerly On One) new and as yet un-named brand. I was lucky enough to be the first person to ride the new bike and I’ve been enjoying the dry conditions and riding miles of the best Calderdale trails. The sun has been shining and the best thing about it all is that this is work!
The photo above is my 16″ Ragley and because it hasn’t got the proper cable and hose guides yet on I’m not showing a proper picture. I’ll get some photos tomorrow when it’s looking just right.
I went up to Hardcastle Crags today with Brant to meet Guy Kesteven and Russel Burton from What Mountain Bike, to show the bikes and get some photos taken. Go to Brant’s Shedfire website to see a photo and for links to other pics of the 18″ Ragley

Team Singletrack for the 1st round of this year’s Kona Mash Up will be made up of my little Swedish friend, Mats G. Lund and myself. We went down to last year’s Mash Up and had a great day of riding with friends and racing against the clock. Mats didn’t represent so well at the after race party, as he went to bed, leaving me and our friend Steve to uphold our reputation. The Swede did beat me fair and square in the racing though, so I’m going to have to get some serious training in. I know that he has been going to (ladies) circuits at the gym, but I’ve got my own training plan (more manly) well underway. This event is really recommended.
This blog is in the process of moving to www.great-rock.co.uk over the next few days. Hopefully everything will be fine from this moment on, but if there are a few teething problems, please be patient, the trails are lovely and dry out there and need to be ridden.

Yesterday the sun was shining and I went riding with Benji and Barney with the aim of getting some photos for the site. Have a look at them on my Flickr site linked over there on the right. Good work Benji.
We hit a couple of spots in the van and then set out from my house to do a classic Calderdale loop, taking in Gorple, Widdop and back home down Duke’s Cut. The trails were pretty dry and the views were amazing.
Had a good meeting last night about guided rides combined with good food and drink. Ideas are also coming together about where I’m going to run the hire bikes from in Hebden Bridge. Details will emerge soon.
I’ve also had a sneak peek at a new Shedfire designed “Ragley” fully built up and it looks brilliant – a real “Calderdale new school bike.” I’m excited about getting the full range of bikes in and being able to offer them for hire in the valley.

I’m in the latest issue of Singletrack magazine in a feature which involved a bunch of us carrying our bikes up and then riding them back down Rossett Ghyll, a super technical bridleway pass in the Lake District.

Read Benji’s article and find out how the intrepid have been taking bikes over the big hills in Britain for over a hundred years. It has been remarked upon that I’m doing a pretty good “Cousin It” impersonation in the photo above.

Great, gritty photos from Benji too. What a great day out that was, although I must admit that I was a bit scared at the top, while eating my sandwiches, thinking about the descent. WOOP, BWARRRP, GET IN.