My son loves it here. He is 6. I always worry about being in the way of the more experienced skaters. I think it's safe to say with more experience comes understanding because the unwritten rules of the skate park speak loudly. As long as I'm watching my little one which means we kinda pick an area to stay in and he isnt running all over the place. For me I keep it literal and let my so know he needs to be on his board or out of the way. He gets it. Plus he loves practice. I wish I knew how to skate. I'd be more helpful in teaching him. Sometimes I wish one of the skaters would stop to help him out and work with him a little. Their pretty serious about their skating here. So it's all good and understandable. My son is picking up by watching. One of these days he will hit the ramps too. There's one that goes in a u shape over people on the side of a bridge like set up. There aren't any real high drop its. Not higher than I stand and I'm 5foot 2. I would say the drop ins are maybe 4 feet up at best. A few stair set ups and rails to grind. Pretty chill but under the freeway it's like...
Read moreIt was an amazing time, wonderful people all around. I have gotten free shoes, skateboards, and clothing. The best skatepark for beginners, advanced,pro. No matter your level, there are all kinds of obstacles that you can use your own imagination to create beautiful stunning tricks for all to visit and see all San Francisco locals, visitors putting on a great show for everyone, including...
Read moreI usually get uber before but I felt nauseous and the graffiti was nice to look at but breathing it in gives you a bad a++ workout. The ground is super smooth with the bridge adding sound effects to a run you may have. And your tricks pop really cool. Like the El Toro 20 stair with the shopping cart with a person inside. Everybody else sounds like the van being...
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