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Pools & Parks (4228 Posts)
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Scotts Valley Skate Park
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On 10/2/2004 Judi
wrote in from
United States
(68.121.nnn.nnn)
Let's meet at the new park off Mount Herman Road north of Santa Cruz some weekend after Worlds. John Ravitch, Mark Johnson, Hut, Miko, Gary Holl, John Kim, Bill Evans...let's keep in contact and set a date.
Steve Caballero is organizing a reunion with old Campbell and Winchester Park skaters. Looking for Scott Foss and a few others... Email me or post if you want to get on the list.
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Strawberry Anyone???
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On 10/1/2004 Sasha
wrote in from
United States
(4.243.nnn.nnn)
The action starts tomorrow morning. On Highway 50 heading east to South Lake.
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Coronado
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On 9/29/2004
Tom M.
wrote in from
United States
(198.26.nnn.nnn)
Yo! A big thanks to Hamm, BigPapaSD, Lynn, Mark, Robb, Michael, Jeff, and the other San Diego area skaters that made me feel really welcome on my short visit.
Had a blast at WSP, Coranado (2x), Memorial, El Cajon, Poway, and (even) OB.
I could skate forever at WSP and never hit the same line twice. Coranado was smmooooth sailing and not crowded at all. Memorial's snakerun tried to defy gravity, but the park still had plenty to offer. El Cajon didn't have any high round walls, but had a few unique qualities of its own. Poway... This park has a lot of potential. It was a bit crowded for me to really get to know, but if there was one park that I'd like to hit on a weekday morning, Poway would be IT. That snake run is a winner! OB -- as I remembered from my previous visit -- just needed some softer wheels to make it skatable.
I'm still recovering from the 2-day, 13+ hours of skate time -- followed up by the shock of sitting on a jet for a day & behind a desk for two more...
ZZZzzzzz.... <need to skate....>...
Thanks again for your hospitality, and hope to see you all again soon!
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free basin
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On 9/28/2004
bill mulder
wrote in from
United States
(172.139.nnn.nnn)
I stumbled on this wooden kidney while up in the city for a conference. Luckily I had my gear in the rental so I took a "power lunch". At the museum, the energy was like a good pool session - but it wasn't - it was all wood, it was an art installation - we were performance artists. Every line was carveable - no reason really to lift your front trucks. Carve grind carve grind carve carve grind etc... I ran into one skater after the museum closed for the day. We looked at each other and said "hey" knowing we just skated something special. Total blast.
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free basin
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On 9/28/2004 john
wrote in from
United States
(67.122.nnn.nnn)
thanks knucklehead, I got myself up there, non-city-self or no.
high quality of skaters present. music. felt like a party. the pool coping was a surprise, I'd figured with wood, it would be steel, but no.
anyway, it kicks ass, how often to you get to skate for free inside a swanky art museum? truth is stranger than fiction.
I hate that smashup derby bulls#@!. like skating isn't hard enough?
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Coronado
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On 9/28/2004
BigPapaSD
wrote in from
United States
(132.239.nnn.nnn)
@Hamm, I started going to the old man session awhile ago, but have missed the past couple of weeks. I will be there on Sat. or Sun this weekend I'll post to let you know. BigPapaSD
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Florence
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On 9/27/2004 Johnny Ollie
wrote in from
United States
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Dan Hughes
One of the things I don't like about alot of the Oregan parks is the open bowl crash up derby they have going, myself, I prefer a dedicated pool. That blow hole looks like fun though!
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Coronado
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On 9/27/2004
Hamm
wrote in from
United States
(199.41.nnn.nnn)
TomM & BigPapaSD, Always great to skate with friends & make new friends!
Tom, hope you hade a safe trip home, give us shout next time your out west.
Big Papa, I usually try to make the Sunday AM 'old guy' session, but my sked is all out of wack right now. I'll be going again this Sat AM
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Coronado
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On 9/27/2004
BigPapaSD
wrote in from
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Typo- Cool to skate with ya on Saturday!
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Coronado
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On 9/27/2004
BigPapaSD
wrote in from
United States
(132.239.nnn.nnn)
Tom & Hamm, it was cool to skate with you guys on sunday. I skate there alot. Usually 1 day in the week and sat. or sun. I usually post on BDS.
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Florence
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On 9/27/2004
Dan Hughes
wrote in from
United States
(162.78.nnn.nnn)
So, I had to go to Florence, since the Gravity team already beat me to it. From the photos they took, it looked like a fun park. I didn't know if they would let me skate (not being a team of any kind), but I went anyway. Grand opening is this next weekend. So, I didn't know if it was open or not.
Upon arriving I notice that the place is teaming with kids. They are everywhere. Music is playing, and kids are rolling and running all over this place. It was a nut house. Anything that rolls. Scooters, bikes, blades, roller skates, you name it, the kids were rolling it. My buddy Steve and I took one look and went back and padded up. We were stoked. It looked like a lot of fun. We started to weave in and out of kids. The walls in the deepend look to be 12 feet high. So, once we started hitting the top, and coming down with speed, kids started to get out of the way. A few close calls, and one collision later, and things were generally cleared out.
The design lends it self to one huge crash up derby factor. That big hole in the wall. Scooters would sneak their way through and surprise us. We had to skate with one eye on the back of our head. We were constantly looking out for each other while the other was skating. The scene was hectic, but energizing. The kids were stoked to have such a rad park. A couple other guys showed up and showed us some lines over the hole in the wall. It's a natural backside line for a regular footed rider. Here's Steve:
I wanted to go over frontside, so that took me a while to figure a good line over.
Next time I'm going to be looking for a grind over that hole!
The park is fun, and quirky with some wild lines. I think that the deepend suffers being open to the rest of the park. Allowing little kids without a clue to roll straight into a really dangerous situation. Also the big walls don't have equally big walls opposing it. Making it more of a one hit wonder. A guy zooms in and around the hole, do a grind, and then all that's left are short walls. But, overall it's a fun park, worth hitting if your in the area. I especially like the imprinted concrete that looks and feels just like real tile. A full speed buzz over the tile makes my day!
We went to Reedsport later. More photos: www.northwestskater.com
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Scotts Valley
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On 9/27/2004
Bill Evans
wrote in from
United States
(209.78.nnn.nnn)
That shot looks solid. A quick search didn't yield much as far as location and hours. Can you pass along more details? Zach is designing the Menlo Park skatepark (walking distance for me!) but it has yet to break ground, though the site is being "prepped".
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Scotts valley Rips
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On 9/27/2004
Mark Johnson
wrote in from
United States
(68.121.nnn.nnn)
Scotts valley park has more vert than most nor cal parks put together. Hey Judy when do you want to sk8 it? Drop me a email or i will see you at slalom practice tues MJ http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v462/Sjsk8/Sk8parks/Scottsvally92004005.jpg
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Cameras @ Free Basin
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On 9/27/2004
knucklehead
wrote in from
United States
(67.168.nnn.nnn)
I guess it is because they do not want you to take any photos of the art in the joint. The security guard go s#@!ty with me when I was using my camera phone. I guess if you can sneak in a small digital camera, you can get away with some shots. It needs to be kept on the downlow... there are "eyes in the sky" (cameras) watching your every move.
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Scotts Valley Skatepark
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On 9/24/2004 Judi
wrote in from
United States
(68.126.nnn.nnn)
Just opened just north of Santa Cruz. Awesome new park. Thanks Cindi and Joel at Sessions for all they're fund raising. The Tim Brauch Memorial Park. Scotts Valley California off Mount Herman Road, HWY 17. The grand opening was 2 days ago.
Skate safe and often!
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Bowl
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On 9/24/2004
Dan Hughes
wrote in from
United States
(162.78.nnn.nnn)
http://www.ybca.org/va/current/1q04/free_basin.html
Cool thanks John. Why no camera?!
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Free Basin
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On 9/24/2004
knucklehead
wrote in from
United States
(24.126.nnn.nnn)
http://www.ybca.org
Free to skate. You will need a helmet No drinks/cameras allowed After skating, visit the art exibit for free!
Jul 17–Oct 10, 2004 Gallery Hours Thu–Sat 12–8 pm Sun, Tue, Wed 12–5 pm The first Thursday of every month, 11 am–8 pm
Skate times: Public skating is permitted in the bowl Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday from noon to 4 pm and Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 2 to 7 pm. All skateboarders must sign a waiver form at the YBCA Info Desk and receive a hand stamp before entering.
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free basin
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On 9/23/2004
john airey
wrote in from
United States
(67.122.nnn.nnn)
please tell me more about the free basin in SF, at yerba buena.
I'd love to skate it while I can. when is it open, does it cost? etc.
pleast fill me in, thanks.
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Carlsbad Skatepark Update!
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On 9/21/2004 Eric
wrote in from
United States
(4.16.nnn.nnn)
http://www.savecarlsbadraceway.com/SkatePark.htm
Eric
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Brad Edwards Flowing Loop Attempt
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On 9/21/2004 Michael - Gravity
wrote in from
United States
(64.156.nnn.nnn)
Brad Edwards tried to be the 4th person to ever complete a Flowing Loop. He made these tries in Sept. at Reedsport, OR skatepark. He tried about 7-8 times before injuring his ankle too much to carry on. He will be back to try again.
Loop 1 Loop 2 (bigger file)
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WHOA
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On 9/21/2004 betty
wrote in from
United States
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That looks KILLER!
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Florence, OR - Miller Park
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Florence, OR - Miller Park
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On 9/21/2004 Michael - Gravity
wrote in from
United States
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Just went there with the Gravity Team...... OMG! Airspeed knows how to build 'em.
-Michael
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older parks
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On 9/20/2004 Eric
wrote in from
United States
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@Buddy
Carlsbad(oldest skatepark on the westcoast)was still there but some of it was filled-in(?)and to my knowledge Mike McGill had his vert ramp on top of it in the late 80's/mid 90's.
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carlsbad
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On 9/20/2004
buddy rawls
wrote in from
United States
(128.158.nnn.nnn)
IS it the same park that was made in 75 (or so)? I thought kona/lansdowne/derby were the only surviving parks in the country. Does anyone still skate there. That would be sweet spot for some sort OS reunion or pilgrimmage or something. It may help their cause too.
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