Skateboarding through the wintrr

dtwizzle

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Yes, I know winter I should be skiing all the time, but I really have an itch to skate recently and it's bothering me. My nearest indoor park is rye airfield which is 2 hours away and not that enjoyable, and I don't have a basement to sesh in. Do any of you have any suggestions or anything you do personally if you get a skateboner during the winter
 
Theres gotta be someone in your area who at least has a covered mini, whether that be in their garage or underneath an awning outside!

I would definitely suggest trying to make friends with more people who skate and hit up any of your local shops and ask if any of the workers have a spot.

Even if you wanted to be skating street, getting a little mini vert sesh is better than not skating at all!

Good luck mangg
 
Parking garages, or just don't be a bitch and skate outside, unless snow/ice is on the ground you can skate
 
2 hours is pretty far I suppose but you're crazy if you think Rye Airfield isnt fun. Sounds like you should learn to skate park better. There's at least a miniramp there and I've never met a skateboarder who didn't enjoy a good mini. Gotta get that flow game on.
 
topic:dtwizzle said:
Yes, I know winter I should be skiing all the time, but I really have an itch to skate recently and it's bothering me. My nearest indoor park is rye airfield which is 2 hours away and not that enjoyable, and I don't have a basement to sesh in. Do any of you have any suggestions or anything you do personally if you get a skateboner during the winter

I sort of have a "skateboner" at themoment. Find a good place indoors where you can flatgroung skate. I skate at school after school and the teachers are pretty chill about it.
 
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