I'm living in a little city in the center of france, where everything is historical so my spots makes me feel the same way that the ungrindables in port carverton...
I'm living in a little city in the center of france, where everything is historical so my spots makes me feel the same way that the ungrindables in port carverton...
Let the good times roll !
When I was 14 there was ONE skatepark in my entire state. The one time I got to go, on my 14th birthday actually, I broke my collarbone.
Not trying to tell you your park is better than you say it is, but appreciate that you have it. 15 years ago (several thousand miles away) the kid 2 miles (3.2km) away with a manny pad WAS the skatepark in the majority of places.
Keep it rolling, man. Empathy to your situation and all, but when you're frustrated there, remind yourself it could be worse.
yea that sucks don, howd you break it?
"Release your inner homo" - Valleyboy420
By 15 I'd started the Save Our Skaters group in my hometown, and although I'd moved out of town by the time guys got to do something tangible, I lead a group that went to city hall meetings demanding a place to skate. We got kicked out everywhere, you better give us a place to skate, or you're going to have to keep kicking us out, long story short.