Wednesday, 29 June 2016

What a day to take off.

What a day to take off.

I took a much needed day off to just go and skate some parks that are outside my normal routes.  I got out to a park in Hamilton I'd driven by but didn't see the ramp. I later found the dirty twin of Brantford's Rainbow Ramp.  The Dirty Ramp has a huge flat bottom and different height quarters. I didn't lose any speed between the two walls.


I then checked out a park I'd only found out about in New Line's 2014 Season Update. Six Nations Skatepark is easily one of the best small parks in Ontario. Check them out HERE.







See more HERE

After a good sesh, I went to the new park in Caledonia. It, along with Dunnville, was built by Stantec and both had grand openings on September 26, 2015.  I was part of a design work shop in Burlington that used Stantec. The park design was fine but the city went with pre-cast concrete and the park has major issues. Not really sure why they didn't go with a Canadian company but that's probably politics.










See more HERE

Stopped in Caygua on the way to Dunnville. This 'memorial' park needs to be re-built and re-dedicated.  I skated with the locals and encouraged them to go to council. With every other community in the area getting updated parks they need something too.




Lastly, I hit Dunnville. It has a fun design and layout. The kicker gap is less intimidating. I was getting a bunch of tricks but couldn't really put a line together. A local guy, Dave, was filming his friends and caught a totally epic bail when I tried to ollie the 6 set(I'd done it successfully prior to the bail). Nice park for my 290th. 
10 more and I can retire (yeah, right! Wife's asking me to build a quarter pipe for her)





See more HERE


Grabbed some fries and said Hi to Muddy on the way out of town.


No comments:

Post a Comment