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Important Note

Please do not return to these venues to practice unless it states that you can


The countryside,including forests, open hill-sides and commons - especially commons - is privately owned by someone or some body. That means you need the owner's permission before you or your under-age son or daughter, ride on any land. The exception is while competing in an event for which the organisers will have obtained approval and probably paid for the use.
Fortunately, in addition to the network of surfaced highways, the countryside has a modest sprinkling of old carriageways which have avoided the tar-and chippings treatment. These tracks are useable by suitable and road legal vehicles (NOT MX Machines) but they are subject to the same regulations regarding speed, care and attention as other carriageways i.e. they are public roads, NOT trials, motocross or enduro practice tracks.

The difficulty is identifying the legal routes. They are not always correctly shown on OS maps,  are seldom properly signed on the ground, and may be described as green lanes, RUPPS, UCRS, white  roads or BOATS. Confused? If you don't know which  are the un-surfaced carriageways in your neck of  the woods, don't just ride anywhere. You can be  prosecuted (ignorance of the law is no excuse),  but far more importantly you will be adding to the  problems which lead to the loss of the few rights   we have and could be prejudicing the running off  future events. Organisers and competitors will not thank you!

Venues


Below is a list of the venues the club use for trials. DO NO practice on any of the venue's unless stated that practice is allowed


Wilks /Halton Gill  BB

The venue is a mixture of stream beds, bankings ,hill climbs with a full mixture of rocks, tree roots etc. This is the start for the Allan Jefferies Trophy Trial held in July.


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Town End Farm

The venue is a mixture of stream beds, bankings and tree roots. Parking is OK
Ideal beginners venue


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Manor House Farm

The venue is has plenty of bankings and mud holes. There are a few rocks and a hill climb.  Parking on road side.
Ideal beginners venue


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Lady Lane - Bingley

The venue is a mixture of rocks and bomb hole type bankings. There is a stream. Parking OK.


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Rough Holden/Howden Wood - Silsden

From Keighley/Colne, turn towards Silsden, past cricket club, over canel bridge then turn right onto Howden Road. Follow road ,up a steep hill. Venues at top of hill
RHF - Is on the left hand side when travelling from Silsden. Bankings, Rocks, streams . Parking OK
HW - Very steep venue. Plenty rocks, tree roots and bankings. Not suitable for beginners.


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Park Rash/Diamond Pasture

A large selection of all terrains. Venu above Kettlewell on the old Leyburn road.  Parking OK
This venue is partof the Allan Jefferies Trial held in July.


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Cowling Cragg

The venue is on the hillside between Cowling and Cross Hills. You will see two towers on the skyline.
The terrain is very rocky (Nothing large) and grassy banks. Not suitable for beginners.


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Lumb Waterfalls - Cowling

Off the Keighley to Colne Road. Head towards Snowden Mount on the Colne side of Cowling
The venue is along a dead end lane. Extreme caution is required.
A full selection of sections are availabe from hill climbs, streams, rocks, bankings etc.
NOT SUITABLE FOR BEGINNERS


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