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• #353
anyone up for a bowl session?
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• #354
I definitely want to do something on a regular basis, just thought it would be nice to have a bit of a social ride and sesh to kick things off and get us all acquainted with each other.
for sure, we should get that going and then decide on a regular skate day afterwards
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• #355
Ok lets do the first meet up, bring some beers and get to know each other. For the ones of us who haven't skated in a while it'd give us a chance to gain some tricks back etc and have some friendly games of skate ;)
I'm up for either Dalston carpark or maybe even Mile End Skatepark? Which has a bowl as well...
Maybe Dalston first so we don't get too mad and end up staking it on the first night!!!
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• #356
I aint ready for no parks, it's back to basics flatland and kerbs for me!
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• #357
i need to get in on this guys!
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• #358
Ok then, I can dig that. Flatland session for starts. Then maybe over the winter we can go down Trixie Dix, think I've got a fold up rail somewhere (maybe back at the rents house).
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• #359
I probably aint ready for parks either, well fancy having a carve around mile end though, its the reason I got my deck. Always up for a flat land sesh as well.
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• #360
Im up for whatever, need to get my ollies back on point and start landing some heelflips again so flatland would be great
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• #361
I just want my knees to feel normal, everything feels so heavy when I crouch down to pop an ollie. I blame riding .
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• #362
For rainy (lateish) evenings Whitechapel Sainsburys is pretty sweet. A fair few kerbs/manny pads/super high kerbs to play around on.
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• #363
Is it covered in places?
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• #364
We could go for a flat land session for a bit then head over to mile end skatepark.
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• #365
lets do that, confirm a date? A week sunday as monsta suggested?
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• #366
I'm up for anytime. I think someone else suggested a week on Sunday.
I have a house warming party on the Saturday night this week, so might be best to leave it till the weekend after, but I'll still make it if it's this weekend.Anyone know a good weatherman that can predict when it's going to be OK weather?
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• #367
Ok lets do the first meet up, bring some beers and get to know each other. For the ones of us who haven't skated in a while it'd give us a chance to gain some tricks back etc and have some friendly games of skate ;)
I'm up for either Dalston carpark or maybe even Mile End Skatepark? Which has a bowl as well...
Maybe Dalston first so we don't get too mad and end up staking it on the first night!!!
Which park is this?
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• #368
Negative, this time of year you take your chances on the weather.
I reckon just throw a time down and see what happens.This isn't me necessarily signing up by the way and if you're hitting mile end I'm much more likely to be riding BMX than a skateboard.
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• #369
VV it's Mileend.
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• #370
The Sainsburys is 100% covered so stays dry but it's right by the front entrance so is only suitable after 11pm Mon-Sat and 5pm Sun.
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• #371
which sainsburys?
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• #372
oh man. tempted! haven't skated in 5 years. serious business.
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• #373
Slaytanic - Whitechapel
matt - do it! I hadn't skated in 5 years until last Sunday. I was loads better than I thought I'd be and it was bags of fun.
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• #374
Can't wait, wish I had got onto this at the beginning of the summer.
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• #375
Yeah don't worry about it, I've skated very infrequently in the past 6-7 years.
Think I've done 2 days back to back in the last 2 years!
I definitely want to do something on a regular basis, just thought it would be nice to have a bit of a social ride and sesh to kick things off and get us all acquainted with each other.