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SK8 JAM IN VENICE THIS SUNDAY
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On 7/18/2005
SK8KINGS.COM
wrote in from
Sweden
(212.214.nnn.nnn)
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Sunday Peninsula Freeride July 17th
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On 7/14/2005
Jeremy Pack
wrote in from
United States
(24.4.nnn.nnn)
Mid Peninsula Summer Ride: following last weeks 35 people showing, we’ve decided to roll down to the peninsula for a hot summer ride. The first 2 hours of the ride is perfect for beginners and intermediate riders and those looking to practice switch riding, spins and the like. Advanced riders looking to impart their wisdom to newer riders and show their style are most appreciated.
After a few hours we’ll roll to nearby Lakemead Road (aka Devil’s backbone): a long, narrow run great for solid intermediate and advanced riders.
Come out and hang, should be a good crew and time, and oh yeah, be prepared to get wet. As always, there will be a bunch of demo boards, helmets, and a cooler of cold sodas on hand.
Details as follows:
Where: Redwood City, CA.
12-2:30pm: Canada College
2:30 - ?: Lakemead Way (aka Devil’s Backbone)
When: Sunday, July 17th @ 12:00 noon Hosts: Jeremy /Tim Organizer’s Contact Info: Jeremy: email: pack_charles@yahoo.com phone: 415-504-7275
Tim: email: tim@freebord.com
Cell: 650-888-8520 (weekends and nights only please, he’s skimpy on his minutesJ)
Directions to the Ride: 12 - 2:30 Canada College: Entrance to the college is located at the intersection of Farm Hill blvd and Woodhill Drive, Redwood City. Turn into the college and take the one way road to the right. Come to a Y intersection and take a right. Take the first right (it’s right after a speed bump) into a parking lot. That’s close to where we’ll be riding/ hanging till we roll to Devil’s Backbone.
2:30 - ? Lakemead Way. To get directions to this part of the ride, plug in Lakemead Way, Redwood City, CA and you’ll see the road. It’s windy and easy to lose so call TIM’s cell if you can’t find us.
Ride Details: As always, all riders and all boards are welcome. There will be a lot of chillin, hanging and practicing in the first few hours, then some long bombs when we hit the Backbone. And be prepared to get wet as it’s supposed to be blazing.
Organizer's Comments: Bring anyone who wants to come, chill, ride and/or check out the ride. What to Bring: Boards: freebords, longboards, short decks, carve boards etc…. Equipment: Helmets and pads, cameras, tools, extra parts, etc…
Get out, ride, and keep it safe!
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Bukolik Freeride 2005
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On 7/13/2005
Nico
wrote in from
Switzerland
(194.158.nnn.nnn)
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P-TOWN THROWDOWN = Portland, Maine
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P-TOWN THROWDOWN RAINED OUT ***Rescheduled to 7/16***
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On 7/11/2005
pete
wrote in from
United States
(69.205.nnn.nnn)
so saturday started off with lots of rain, but we went anyway. the rain stopped around 1130, the roads dried in an hour or so, and eventually the sun came out. unfortunately, we only had 10 people show, but we made the most out of it and cruised the city, pulled some slides, even discovered a bank . so we're trying again on saturday. if the weather lets us, the race will happen this saturday. check the site for updates Click here for link meet at monument square @ 2:00 this saturday - 7/16 did i mention there's a 7 level parking garage with no security on the weekends right where we're meeting?
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Slalom on the Farm Outlaw Series Race 5
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On 7/8/2005
Shane Anderson
wrote in from
United States
(130.132.nnn.nnn)
What's up with the Middletown, NJ event? Getting close and no email yet re: directions, etc.
I mapped it and the last step states: "End at Middletown, NJ US" I need something just a ** little ** more fine grained than that...
Thanks... Here's a little On the Farm Outlaw Breakdown for y'all...
Click here for link
Shane
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Races on the East Side
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On 7/7/2005 PSR
wrote in from
United States
(69.161.nnn.nnn)
Dave, if you Slalom, look into "The Farm Outlaw Series" on the 'contest calender' here. If you downhill, look into the ISGA events. Otherwise, just holler, and let me know when you think you can scoot up into So. Vermont, and I'll take you on some really nice roads. I've got runs that'll burn your wheels/shoes off, or runs that cruise on for miles through the farmyards, you pick it. Nearer to you, maybe you'd want to find Herbn's shop, and see what kind of craziness exists in his NJ backyard?
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SF Slalom and Skatepark sessions Sunday July 10
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On 7/7/2005
Rich Sayers
wrote in from
United States
(64.168.nnn.nnn)
It's on again! (click links for directions and other info) Sunday July 10: Golden Gate Park, Conservatory drive slalom on hill 10:30am to 1pm (bring a bag lunch to eat at park).... ...then drive to Redwood City skatepark to skate from 2 to at least 3pm. Redwood City has an awesome bowl complex that flows well and has a roll-in.
I have 42 cones to bring, more cones are welcome!
My cell phone is (925) 787-4726.
Rich Sayers
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Garage rides
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On 7/7/2005 Jeremy
wrote in from
United States
(66.92.nnn.nnn)
San Mateo Midnight Garage Rides
When: July 7, 2005 Weds. 12:00am Where: 2nd and El Camino real/ San Mateo, Ca Contact info: pack_charles@yahoo.com / 415-504-7275 Garage: Beginner to intermediate Long boarders
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anyraces in newyork new jersy area??
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On 7/7/2005 dave
wrote in from
United States
(152.163.nnn.nnn)
anyraces in newyork new jersy area??
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San Francisco Sunset Ride
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On 7/7/2005
Jeremy Pack
wrote in from
United States
(66.92.nnn.nnn)
San Francisco Freeride bringing it back to the city this week
Where: 27th at Rivera St. San Francisco, Ca When: July 10th Sunday @ 12:00 noon Host: Jeremy Organizer and Host Contact Info: Email: pack_charles@yahoo.com Phone: 415-504-7275
Directions to the Ride: To get driving directions use the yahoo maps or something and type in your location to this location.
Ride Details: Beginners to advanced riders welcome/ demo boards on site/ Long boards, short decks, carve boards, flowboards, etc. are welcome. We will hit a very mellow hill for everyone to warm up and get lessons if needed, then we will move to a more advanced hill later on
Organizer's Comments: Bring friends and or anyone who wants to come and have fun.
What to Bring: Boards: Long boards, Freebords, short decks, carve boards, Flowboards, etc.. Equipment: Cameras, tools, extra parts, etc…
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Arizona Bowl Bash!
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On 7/2/2005
Crash
wrote in from
United States
(68.99.nnn.nnn)
Since we have several very fine parks in the metro Phoenix area, and because I'm having such a grand time learning the curves of the Tempe park, I think an informal tour of the area parks would be a great way to meet up with other skaters.
Thinking maybe one park a week on the weekends. Places like Tempe, Gilbert, Chandler, Paradise Valley, Glendale, Peoria and where ever else is rocking. This isn't locals only, so if you're passing through the area and looking for someone to show you a spot, drop me an email.
And hey, if no one responds, I'm still gonna have my fun
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Portland Pusher #4
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On 6/29/2005
Eastside Rollers
wrote in from
United States
(24.20.nnn.nnn)
Portland Pusher #4 is less than 3 weeks away! Sign up now on the contest calendar. It's fun,it's free,and you might win something!
We are still accepting donations for the prize raffle. The sponsors have been very generous and I can't thank them enough. Anyone who wants to donate something can e-mail me to make arrangements. Dead stock,factory blems,stuff you don't need(you know who you are),anything from kingpins to completes,can all be raffled to some needy skaters. You or your company(or both,in some cases)will be spoken well of for years to come. What do you say?
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USS Hornet Musuem 4th of July Party
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On 6/28/2005 Bob Fish
wrote in from
United States
(165.247.nnn.nnn)
Pat Washington and the Funbox Tour will be performing onboard the World War II aircraft carrier Hornet in Alameda, CA on Monday afternoon. These skaters will be a main attraction at the huge 4th of July celebration inside the massive hangar deck of the carrier, skating next to new and old Navy combat aircraft and Apollo space exhibits. Totally Awesome !!
More information can be found at www.HornetEvents.com - come on out !
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2005 Seattle MS Skate, July 31
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On 6/26/2005
pavedwave.org
wrote in from
United States
(64.236.nnn.nnn)
== 2005 Solstice Results ==
1.09:37 Westberg - 13mi, 11.3mph 1.36:26 Meyer - 13mi, 8.1mph 1.37:14 Sean - 13mi, 8mph -------------------------------------------------- 2.10:39 Peters - 26mi, 12mph 2.47:24 Munson - 26mi, 9.4mph
Munson went for the no-touch ride and almost pulled it off!
http://www.promotionevents.com/sum_soltice_skate-05.htm
Next flatland-marathon ride: 2005 Multiple Sclerosis Skate - July 31st!
Will post an ncdsa sign-up so we can track the longboarder list.
-jp www.pavedwave.org
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Redwood City skatepark
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On 6/26/2005
Rich Sayers
wrote in from
United States
(64.168.nnn.nnn)
Just noticed the link for Redwood City skatepark in my post below is not working-- apparently the Caliskatz site is down. In case it's still down when you read this, you can get a good look at the Redwood City skatepark on concretedisciples.com
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SF Slalom and Skatepark sessions Sunday July 3
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On 6/26/2005
Rich Sayers
wrote in from
United States
(64.168.nnn.nnn)
(click links for directions and other info) Sunday July 3: Golden Gate Park, Conservatory drive slalom on hill 10:30am to 1pm (bring a bag lunch to eat at park).... ...then drive to Redwood City skatepark to skate from 1:30 to at least 3pm. Redwood City has an awesome bowl complex that flows well and has a roll-in.
I have 42 cones to bring, more cones are welcome!
If anyone wants to call me, my cell phone is (925) 787-4726.
Rich Sayers
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Sunday Freeride June 26th
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On 6/23/2005
Jeremy Pack
wrote in from
United States
(155.229.nnn.nnn)
San Francisco Freeride bringing it back to the city this week
Where: Pinehurst Way at Upland Dr. San Francisco, Ca When: June 26th Sunday @ 12:00 noon Organizer: Jeremy Organizer’s Contact Info: Email: pack_charles@yahoo.com Phone: 415-504-7275
Directions to the Ride: To get driving directions use the yahoo maps or something and type in your location to this location.
Ride Details: Beginners to advanced riders welcome/ demo boards on site/ Long boards, short decks, carve boards, flowboards, etc. are welcome. We will hit a very mellow hill for everyone to warm up and get lessons if needed, then we will move to a more advanced hill later on
Organizer's Comments: Bring friends and or anyone who wants to come and have fun.
What to Bring: Boards: Long boards, Freebords, short decks, carve boards, Flowboards, etc.. Equipment: Cameras, tools, extra parts, etc…
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Solstice in Seattle
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On 6/20/2005
peters
wrote in from
United States
(24.18.nnn.nnn)
The Solstice event had five long-distance riders, Eric, Travis, and Sean on the 13-miler and us whackos on the 26. Considering the newness of long distance pumping I'm chalkin' it up as a success! 60% attendance up from last year! PromotionEvents with local sponsors provided a ton of goodies at the end, and the bladers were gracious hosts. No spandex, so no DQ's, and finish times will come soon. These guys were pulling handstands and smooth slides near the Finish Line, and after clocking all those flatland miles, downhilling talk ensued - carve sessions in Edmonds are in the near future.
A few guys bailed the night before, but more are determined to make the July 31st distance event -- The King County Skate for Multiple Sclerosis. We'll have longboard-specific sponsors and prizes for this event, the mileage will be a little shorter (at 12m and 24.7m) and starting next Saturday we're back on the weekend ride schedule.
Thanks again for those who showed and those who committed but couldn't make it - and also to silverfish for the last-minute plug even though we were so late to respond! -peters pavedwave.com
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DC + longboard Slalom
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On 6/19/2005 PSR
wrote in from
United States
(69.161.nnn.nnn)
PA Dan, my limited experiences with the Longboard crowd down that (mostly at The Gatherings, but also down in Alexandria, where one of my nephews longboards)way have shown me that there's potential... Certainly the Longboard Race at the Gatherings have always been popular, and a lot of fun, too. If races are limited to only straight-shot events for LB's, I think the speed/fear factor would raise some concerns. If Slalom stays with only 'little' boards, it's not gonna get that crossover effect. Blending Slalom and Longboards has always made sense to me, but then again, where I'm from, Vermont, ain't flat... Turning is a means of navigational survival and speed control. The hills around the Metroplex of D.C. aren't all that long/steep, but I'd hazard a guess that once longboarders get a taste of dodging cones on a good slope, you'll have several 'slalom' converts on your hands.
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DC outlaw races
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On 6/19/2005 Geoff Biddick
wrote in from
United States
(70.179.nnn.nnn)
hey I just checked the message boards for the first time today. should have checked sooner! Adam, Byron, and I and maybe Deanna will come out to the DC outlaw races. And we like to do longboard slalom, we just got a couple new boards too. So we'll be there next time if we can. If I haven't moved to Pittsburgh yet.
Geoff
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DC Outlaw Race #1
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On 6/19/2005
PA Dan
wrote in from
United States
(209.23.nnn.nnn)
Well, we did indeed have a small turnout. It was nice to have Andy (GBJ) racing again
GBJ set a fun course, not super tight but fun (I think I already said that)
We used a single lane due to the limited number of racers. Wind was a factor, as it intensified later in the race.
Here are the results: 1. Vlad Popov, aka Pinko Commie (Hey, at least he brought beer!) 2. Mike Ohm, aka Omega 3. Wes E, aka WesE 4. Dan Mitchell, aka PA Dan 5. Eric Wallgren, aka Geezer-X 6. Andy Bittner, aka GBJ
Everyone else-LOSERS.
I understand some had previous commitments, but we need to keep the DC racing scene going.
Questions...
Should we go back to having longboard races in addition to the regular race? Should we seek out other venues? (Some are already looking into this).
Any suggestions are welcome. Thanks in advance. _________________ Dan Mitchell, aka PA Dan
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Last spam for Seattle Solstice
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On 6/17/2005
peters
wrote in from
United States
(64.236.nnn.nnn)
13 or 26 mile LONGBOARDING from Redmond or Kenmore, ending at the Fremont Fair & Parade in Seattle!! (yep, this is originally an inline skate marathon -- we're crashing the party)
Sign up @ http://www.athleteslounge.com/events/displayevent.php?eventid=1511
or www.promotionevents.com
$30 per person on or before June 17th, 2005 (by tonight) $35 per person after that, or day of entry
"In its 34th year, the Fremont Fair continues to emphasize good times, while raising awareness and understanding of the needs of low-income people in our community through the Fremont Public Association (FPA). ... Proceeds go directly to the almost 30 programs at the FPA that provide shelter, food, advocacy and care for low-income families and individuals throughout Seattle and King County. We are grateful to Microsoft for their support of the effort to fight poverty through underwriting the cost of the Community Giving Stations and their employees for volunteering to staff them."
http://www.fremontfair.com/
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Sunday June 19th San Jose,Ca Ride
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On 6/16/2005
Jeremy Pack
wrote in from
United States
(24.4.nnn.nnn)
Here are the details for this weekend’s ride down in San Jose. Hope you can make it. And remember there’s a ride Weds.11:00pm nights at the garage in San Mateo (call Jeremy for details on that one).
SUBJECT: Advanced Ride, Suncrest, San Jose.
This is an advanced ride. There are short sections on Suncrest that beginner’s could hit up, but the majority of the road is only cool for advanced riders.
Where: Suncrest Ave at Perie Ln, San Jose, CA. When: June 19th Sunday @ 12:00 noon Organizers: Jeremy Organizer’s Contact Info: Email: pack_charles@yahoo.com Phone: 415-504-7275 (Jeremy)
Directions to the Ride: Intersection: Suncrest Ave at Perie Ln. We’ll be a little bit down Suncrest from Perie, but that’s the closest cross street
To get driving directions use mapquest or something and type in your location to this location.
Ride Details: All riders welcome: Freebords, Long boards, short decks, carve boards, flowboards, etc…. But know that Suncrest Ave is a steep hill so you need to be really solid to hit the whole thing up. Demo freebords will be available on site, but you’ll only be able to hit up a few of the shorter/mellower sections if you’re planning on learning or aren't that strong a rider yet. Organizer's Comments: Bring friends and or anyone who wants to come and have fun. Let Jeremy know if you need to carpool.
What to Bring: Boards: Long boards, Freebords, short decks, carve boards, Flowboards, etc.. Equipment: Cameras, tools, extra parts, etc… Refresments: B.Y.O.B.
Freebord's Comments: Freebording is dangerous. Due to the extreme nature of a Freebord, Freebord advises all riders to wear full protective gear. That includes a helmet, wrist guards, elbow pads, and knee pads. Get out, ride, and keep it safe!
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