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After a warm up at Rosevelt skate park & an extensive wait for Jesse to show up to the park (this guy headed to 2 other parks trying to find the Rosevelt), we venture out to the great San Jo for spots. We hit up this spot & get kicked out. Not before we get some photos over a couch we found. We thought about how we should of brought a filmer. A common problem for skating street.
We get lost trying to find a spot off HWY 280 for an hour & end up returning to Rosevelt park. The place is like a dust storm collided with it and feels more in common with a ice rink then skating smooth concrete. Photos should be up soon on my sponsors page.

 
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Well It may not look like much at first glance, but these stair are great for getting the blood flowing through your knees. I go to school next door at West Valley Community College and this place has a black sea (large) of a parking lot. The asphalt is vast and pleasantly smooth so working on flat ground is great. The stairs have a long run up and landing is smooth. You can do lines. Trick off the stairs and another off the curb. The rails can be (and have been) skated. It might be possible to skate the ledge but I have never waxed it since it is double sided and rough brick. Possibilities though! 

 
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This has been a terrible week for stepping on a board. Surprisingly, water is not good for the tree. Rain is pulling the ply's apart form the board and the griptape is  soft like a soaked towel. I wish skating could occur more. I have been keeping up with internet videos to fuel my fire so when i step back on the board I am inspired. so far it has only made me frustrated. I am Ron Burgandy and go fuck yourself rain.

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