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What a place! 😀
indeed. Takes practice to 'get it' though 😉
Each to their own. I think Lee Quarry is better.
Glad you like it Rowan and his guys have done a good job for us up there.
Taking Benji around Cragg tomorrow! So hopefully he can do a bit of a review of the place for singletrack, just hope the wind isn't too strong I rode round there on Monday very wet and very windy made it hard work just to get round.
Should have some signage sorted out for it by the end of May so it will be slightly easier to find.
It's good to have options! Planning the trails for Facit quarry at the moment which will link up with Lee and Cragg, steep larch plantation so some good twisty rooty fun through the trees to add in to the mix.
Video of Cragg Quarry here <iframe src="http://player.vimeo.com/video/12086586" width="400" height="225" frameborder="0"></iframe><p>Cragg Quarry, Bacup from Tim Royle on Vimeo.</p>
i luv Cragg...only been once but its my cup of that place.. i like the 'zippyness' of it all...lots of flowy singletrack stuff going on...great when wether is good.
and absolutely love the bouldery stones running back down the Link Path to lee quarry ...fun fun fun..
oh Ps ; the 'rock garden area' is 'better' now a Lee quarry ! and if you dont know (or havent been to lee quarry the 'table tops' seem to be sharper too...they have been changed alittle ! be aware...lol..you can go flying without realizing 😉 
Table tops have all been freshened up and the new pump track finished so quite a few new bits there now. New drop offs are still causing people some difficulty people are I think going too fast off them and not making the sharp right hand turn. Speed is not your friend with these!
Tony's organising a dig day next Sunday (17th of April) to carry out a few repairs to various bits of the new stuff which didn't get a chance to bed in. We could do with some help if anyone's free.
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