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Org: NorCal (540 Posts)
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Cunningham
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On 5/17/2008 Cat
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A few of us are planning on heading down to SLO for Jonny Millers session. If that falls through..... we'll be at Cunningham early afternoon after slalom practice. Maybe see ya'll there.
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San Jose Cunningham Saturday May 24th
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On 5/17/2008
Rich Sayers
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Session at San Jose Lake Cunningham Skate Park Saturday May 24th
Hung "H.C." Chang and I are meeting Saturday morning about 8:45 am near the park, then car pooling in to share one parking fee. Going to beat the heat with an early start.
Anyone else in?
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Videos at Walnut Creek Skatepark
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On 5/13/2008
Rich Sayers
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Posted some videos of skating at Walnut Creek on my Youtube channel. Includes carving, old-school grinding and Berts. Here is one video:
For more click to: http://www.youtube.com/user/fakiemaster
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Let's try the picture again!
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On 4/29/2008 Rich Sayers
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New Potrero Del Sol skatepark in SF
Image courtesy of lowcardmag.com
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New SF Potrero Del Sol skatepark
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On 4/29/2008
Rich Sayers
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Anyone know when the official "soft opening" of the new Potrero Del Sol skatepark in SF is happening? I've heard that at least 100 skaters per weekend are barging it, but I'm too old and sensible to risk the trespassing arrest!
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Deluxe Demo video from 4/26 at Martinez
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On 4/29/2008
Rich Sayers
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The BBQ kept going all day as Tony Trujillo, Busenitz, Speyer, the Body, and others heated up the skate park (after some locals like me warmed it up for them). Click for video on Thrasher.
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opening day Cunningham
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On 4/28/2008 hc
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cab, mcgill, kasai, mihalko, others....
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ggp
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On 4/26/2008 hc
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Adam, I believe jfk was only recently repaved....
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Cunningham
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On 4/26/2008
hc
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City of San Jose http://www.sjparks.org/Skateboard/index.asp
Park waivers http://www.sjparks.org/Skateboard/doc/LCRSPWaiverFINAL.pdf (parents signature for under 18 )
Info on fees
Parking: Fees are collected on weekends and holidays, and daily from mid-June through Labor Day. Parking is $6.00 per car. until 5PM. you can also park on the street and skate/walk in=free there are also annual passes. http://www.geocities.com/lakecunninghamregionalpark/feesx/fees.htm
Skatepark Fee: there is an introductory rate of $2 per visit or $50 for an annual pass. also as soon as corporate sponsorship is obtained and details worked out the $2 entrance fee will be waived
Hours http://www.sjparks.org/Skateboard/index.asp
above info off CD http://www.concretedisciples.com/forum/index.php?action=vthread&forum=7&topic=6376
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GGP
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On 4/17/2008 Lance
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Anyone doing GGP this weekend? NCSC would love to participate. Thanks-Lance
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GGP yesterday
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On 4/14/2008
Adam
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It was good to finally meet you in person, Cat! Likewise for Eric. Nice to catch up a bit with Bruce Brewington after way too long, too.
That portion of JFK sure has some butter-smooth pavement! Makes we wonder why we spent so much time on Conservatory Dr over the years.
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Chico
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On 4/13/2008 Blake
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Does anyone know of any hills around chico? i moved up here earlier this year from the bay area where i was spoiled with epic roads and now have nothin. ive found a few little hills up around the paradise area but nothing great.
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The City By The Bay.
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On 4/13/2008 Cat
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GGP today 12:00 noon. Bottom of JFK. Bring sunscreen!
Cha Cha Cha after for Cajun Shrimp & Sangria.
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Slalom Practice
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On 4/9/2008
Lance
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Anyone running cones in Nor-Cal this weekend? Dylan and I would like to go! Lance
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state of grind
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On 4/8/2008 hc
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http://www.metroactive.com/metro/04.02.08/cover-sjskatepark-0814.html
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metro
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On 4/2/2008 hc
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check sj metro,
4 page article on cunningham, and cover photo.
opening 4/26
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sick boys
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On 3/27/2008
hc
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'88 dvd coming out this summer!! mackdawgproduction.com
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Skate contest
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On 3/27/2008
Rob
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I need heads to help me get the word out about a skate competition I want to launch every month in SF. The basic idea is to build upon our membership and help attract more people to our live music events. I want to create a competition and hand out $100 or more depending on the success of drawing more people into our events. The basic competition involves two basic tricks.... 360's and Alie (SP) anyway I need at least ten contestants to get it launced and each contestant is asked to become a member of the union @ $10, but it gets you into 4 shows free and also 1/2 off for a year after that. $100. is first first. You only pay once to enter the competition, later you won't need to pay to enter....you can win cash prizes and other stuff as we build it up. Decent live music and nice fans to boot....see www.myspace.com/ripstar_sf Thanks for forwarding this opp and reply to bandsthatrock@gmail.com if your down for it. Location 2700 16th St. SF./ Harrison April 12th 8 P.M. contest @ 10 P.M.
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tommy gurrerro interview
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On 3/16/2008 hc
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http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/03/02/PKQPV8E5O.DTL&hw=skateboard&sn=002&sc=655
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pier 3.5
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On 3/16/2008 hc
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(from the chronicle)
San Mateo's Pier 3.5 Skatepark
San Mateo's Pier 3.5 Skatepark is a replica of San Francisco's legendary Pier 7, a now-defunct street spot along the city's Embarcadero. Rumor has it that park designer and skateboarder Jason Crouch even went to Pier 7 with a measuring tape to make sure he got accurate specs. The park features a handful of fun ledges, manual pads and small rails to skate. Minus the bay backdrop and seagulls, you actually kind of feel like you're skating at Pier 7. If technical street skating is your thing, check out this park. However, if you're looking to get gnarl on some transition, you might want to consider hitting up the Menlo Park or Pacifica skateparks instead. Open daily from dawn until dusk. 950 Ocean View Ave., San Mateo. Don't forget your helmet and pads! Skaters caught without safety equipment are subject to a citation.
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cunningham
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On 3/15/2008 hc
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maybe late april...
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cunningham
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On 3/11/2008 steve
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any new word on opening day?
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Tony Hawk video at San Jose - way up vert monolith
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los gatos
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On 2/23/2008
hc
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http://losgatosobserver.com/los-gatos/Article.php?article_id=0724
http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_8207791
http://www.metroactive.com/metro/02.13.08/news-skatepark-0807.html
"There are at least 9 skateparks in Santa Clara County, ranging from flat parks with metal ramps at Mountain View and in Campbell, to the highly rated Sunnyvale Fair Oaks park. Palo Alto installed their park in 1990 as a result of outlawing stakeboards on the street. Santa Clara's $400,000 park, built in 2000, is for city residents only. None of the 9 were built with private donations.
Sunnyvale's park is 18,500 sq. ft. built for $570,092 (just over $30/sq. ft.) in 2002-03. Other skateparks include Gilroy, Palo Alto, a second in Sunnyvale and two in San Jose: Stonegate and Plato Arroyo. Gilroy's skatepark project began in 1997, before the state shielded communities from liability, and was funded by development impact fees only.
The person answering the phone in the City of Santa Cruz office denied that there was any intention to request private donations for that city's two skateparks. The top-rated Wave park cost $1.3 million, including a $200,000 bond.
Scotts Valley, with a third of the Los Gatos/Monte Sereno population, has a public recreation area to make anyone envious. On a cul-de-sac next to the transit center, down the street from the for-profit ice rink, is a community center, a senior center in a separate building, a soccer park, and the 22,000 sq. ft. Sky Park skatepark, rated just below Santa Cruz' Wave park. It cost about $750,000. It is fenced, but not supervised. "The liability would cost as much as staffing," we were told.
The Los Gatos Skatepark that Measure D would approve is about half the size of the Scotts Valley facility."
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