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TRESPASSER
WILL BE
PROSECUTED
stuffy
atmosphere.
Basement street courses
are cool, but a wide, covered area.
where you can keep going back and forth is
die best Rain or shine, if you have the spot.
the place will be packed. And remember, if
you build it at your house, you can go upstaip
and get something to eat, or you momean
drive you to the hospital when you get worked.
There are hundreds of ways to look at the
terrain problem. Either you can cry and feel
sorry for yourself, or you can get off your fat
ass and do something. Hopefully, these words
will inspire you to do something positive
instead of dwelling on the outside negatives
that are a part of skateboarding.
Another East Bay warehouse spet is Aris' primo street course.
Matt Pailes (left) is frozen in mid-kickflip fakie. Photo by Bryce
Kanights. Garages are functional, just watch out for the rafters.
Jason Silverek (opposite left) unfolds on the vert cinderblock in
Santa Rosa. Jimmie Young (below) stomps a frontside blunt on
a multi-faceted Masonite mushpit called the Little Drummer Bay
Ramp in San Jose. Photos by Sean Dolinsky.