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Pools & Parks (4228 Posts)
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Grotn CT Skatepark...and a few others
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On 7/5/2006
Rob in RI
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Skated the Groton skatepark bright and early on Monday AM. I had the place to myself and had a blast. It is an interesting park, unlike any other park that I have skated. All concrete and asphalt with many great lines to skate. Grafitti everywhere and lots of trash, etc. but definitely worth checking it out if you are out this way. Skated the Jamestown RI park this weekend too. Nice concrete but the park is pretty small. Kind of set up like Nashua NH but Nashua is a much bigger scale and much more enjoyable to skate. Plus Nashua has a pool. Hope you have a great summer! Rob
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Skatepark Fundraiser- Get a Porche
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On 6/28/2006 Lenny- DHB
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My bro, Bill C just sent me this info on a fundraiser they're doing in Fayetteville, WV to get a park. Check it out:
PORSCHE BOXSTER RAFFLE Town of Fayetteville Skatepark Raffle $100 Tickets …no limit to number you can buy Tickets on sale now PORSCHE BOXSTER 1999 with only 45K miles...Kelley’s Blue book private party value $19,800 retail value $22,900 *only 250 tickets available...1:250 chance of winning... drawing occurs as soon as we sell all 250 tickets *Every penny goes to a free outdoor skatepark for the kids of West Virginia For tickets write to: TOF Skatepark, 128 East Maple Avenue Fayetteville, WV 25840. Send your check, together with your name and address. Tickets will be mailed to you after June 28th. For more information call 304-574-0101 or 304-574-4882…you must be willing to pick up the car in Fayetteville, WV
Here's a shot of the car.
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coupe
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On 6/26/2006
cad
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kids who rip
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On 6/22/2006 BRICKTOPIA Skate Camp 2006
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Connor, AthensGA
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UK concrete carnage
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On 6/21/2006
Ian Stone
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Hi all, click below for more photos of concrete carnage from Rom skatepark in the UK. Original 70's crete with old dogs and new.
Wish I could do that!
Ian
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60mm or 65mm no skoolz?
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On 6/17/2006 eddie
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which do you prefer for pools and parks, 60mm or 65mm no skoolz?
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cool article on seattle parks mom
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On 6/15/2006
peters
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United States
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Here's a great article on one of the coolest skate moms who's core to the Parents for Skateparks group -- pushing to get new parks located on decent real estate.
http://www.parents4sk8parks.org/articles/20050602_Jenniges_A.html
A good lesson for city planners -- "more eyes on the park" means less vandalism, skaters integrated with the rest of the community, easier for parents to drive their kids there -- overall a much better vibe.
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Tony's Pool-The Last Session Photo Gallery
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On 6/4/2006
Marcus Rietema
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United States
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On Sunday May 21st we had a final skate session at Tony's pool in the Badlands. It was an all day session that was also captured on video by Toby Burger. Sadly the deep end was filled in with concrete three days later making the whole thing a kiddie pool. What a waste... Follow the link below to view the gallery.
Click here for link
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Santa Cruz Skateboard Park Benefit
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On 6/3/2006 Judi O
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California Amateur Skateboard League (CASL) Mini-Ramp Contest Parks & Recreation Outdoor Screening of Dogtown and Z-Boys Saturday, June 10, 2006 Fun Spot Skate Park Contest 1-6 p.m. Dogtown & Z-Boys 8:45 p.m. Tickets $5.00, gates open at 8:00 p.m. See local skaters pumping the mini-ramps at the Fun Spot in this qualifier for the Vans Warped Tour. Plus prize drawings, skate-helmet fitting station at the Bell tent, Sessions tent, West Coast BBQ and more! Stick around for a special outdoor screening of Stacy Peralta's award-winning documentary of the legendary Z-Boys. A classic look at the origins of extreme. All proceeds benefit the new skate park at Mike Fox Park. For more information email skatepark@ci.santa-cruz.ca.us
They have over $10,000 in prizes so far. Too bad it's the same day as the Slalom Event
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red clay inversion
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On 5/31/2006 dirty south
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Re: Skatopia
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On 5/26/2006
Sumdumsurfer
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Most certainly! I was there... wouldn't have missed it.
SK8/SURF 4 LIFE! Sumdumsurfer
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Skatopia!
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On 5/25/2006
cad
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Skatopia Re
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On 5/22/2006
caddy
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Did you go?
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"BITCH" BUSHINGS
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On 5/20/2006
Bob
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Looking for "Killer" Bushings that Legend Riders like "Christian Hosoi", "Duane Peters", "Dave Hackett", "Tony Mag" and "Chad Knight" ride, than check out these (2) Websites and get a set of bushings that will make your ride rock. www.bitchbushings.com www.khiroskateboardproducts.com
BITCH BUSHINGS has developed a unique line of bushings using highly advanced and extremely expensive URETHANE compounding techniques combined with a new SUPER SHOCK ABSORBING bushing SHAPE to produce the most advanced STREET BUSHINGS in the World. We called them "BITCH" because we believe in letting these BITCHES do all the heavy WORK for you!"
BITCH BUSHINGS are made of the Highest quality urethane and come in five (5) different hardnesses and colors: "WHITE BITCHES" are 73 Durometer Extra Soft, "BLUE BITCHES" are 85 Durometer Soft, "RED BITCHES" are 90 Durometer Med Soft, "YELLOW BITCHES" are 92 Durometer Med Hard, and "BLACK BITCHES" are 95 Durometor Hard.
All BITCH BUSHINGS come in a unique shape that guarantees 40% more shock absorbsion than most other bushings on the market.
For more information go to: http://www.bitchbushings.com
HOOK UP WITH SOME NEW BITCHES TODAY - AND MAKE THEM DO ALL THE WORK!!
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St John, ref: OC Bowl Reunion
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On 5/18/2006
John Dillon, Team Fun
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I'll pass on the hellos from you, it's been awhile since I've seen 'em too!
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old school set-up
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On 5/12/2006 rawls1103@aol.com
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Here's what I have on my Jay Adams. Its an original f-glass Z, and I originally outfitted it up with modern full-tracks and some 94a cambrias. I found that the 86a and 90a cambrias are more than adequate on any terrain from smooth park pools and bowls to street cruising to ditches. A far better all around feel than the 94a.
I am currently running some mid tracks and the 90a tunnel rocks on the Z, and it still does not stop a beat. What you will find is that with wider wheels (cambrias, no-skoolz, tunnel rocks, BDS doubles and singles) is that the load is spread out better, larger contact area. A 90a wheel works fine in a wide wheel and provides more than adequate speed and performance. But, a 90a modern narrow wheel becomes too mushy since it has less contact area. Basically not really good for much except sliding. add some width and you can really feel it.
On another retro ride I am using 92a 65mm no skoolz. board feels great on all sorts of terrain. My longboard has full tracks and 86a cambrias. feels great, everywhere.
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old school deck setup
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On 5/12/2006 jason
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Anyone have any suggestions for the best setup for a lords of dogtown style board that will be good for everything (cruizin, banks, parks, pools, bombin, carvin). I was thinking about the z flex jay adams 29 in deck, with some tracker full tracks or mid tracks, and some kind of old school wheels like cadillacs, road riders or tunnel. maybe some retro bertz, or some kind of bulldog wheels. how soft of a durometer can the wheels be to carve really hard in a pool, but still pull berts on the bank?
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Ocean Bowl 30th Anniversary
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On 5/10/2006
St.John
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Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!!! If my band didn't already have a gig that day I'd make that 450-mile drive for sure.
Tell Damion that St.John says "Hello!" ...and Emond and Marlowe, even.
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Curious
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On 5/10/2006
Eddy Texas Outlaws
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United States
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I saw a pool skater this last weekend at the new Grindline Park in Oxford Mississippi. The park is awesome. Back to my question the bro had an Indy 169 back and a Randal 150 front. Why? I am just starting to ride transition again. Curious. Eddy Texas Outlaws.
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ocean bowl 30 th anniversary
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On 5/9/2006
dmanocsktr
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Ocean bowl skatepark in Ocean city Maryland will be celebating it 30th anniversary on May 20 2006.This makes to park the oldest municpal park in the country.There are going to be bands playing in the field and grindsc inthe pool.Help show yuor support and be there!!!!!!!! Damion P.s. party at Pepper's tavern the night before with Mcrad playing!
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Pro-Tech/Vans pool Party
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On 5/8/2006
cad45
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who's all going?
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Trinidad FunTest
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On 5/8/2006
CSW
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For those so inclined get yer butts to Trinidad, ColoRADo this weekend for some fun!
Some great skating, and some good punk rock from Denver's Frontside Five
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Recently, @ Vans/Orange, CA
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board shapes!
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On 5/3/2006
cad45
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nice sidecuts!
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