How To Make Skateboard Ramps
Friday, March 12th, 2010
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I took a recent road trip with a few fellow skaters to a fairly new skatepark in Upstate New York, just outside of Ithaca, NY.
The park is located in Central Lansing New York, next door to Rogue’s Harbor Restaurant and Bar, and Gimme! Coffee, just outside of Ithaca – only about seven miles north on Rt34/East Shore Drive. The skatepark is right across the street from a great deli called The Sub Shop, and just down the road from a pizza and ice cream shop, Lakebreeze Pizzeria. However, plan ahead and bring your own food on Sunday, they are both closed.
East Shore Skate Park is a skate and bike park built to have fun and progress. It is a place for new, young up and coming skaters/riders to learn – and also a great place for advanced riders to meet up for a good session.
The building that houses the park was once a grocery store the closed in the early 90’s. The building sat empty for years, until the current owner bought it with hopes of storing heavy equipment. Overall the park has a nice flow to it and even though it is heavily populated with BMX riders you wouldn’t really notice because of the way the park was built and layed out. The ramps are good and solid and the halfpipe is nothing less than awesome and built very very well, no kinks that I could feel. The coping was a bit smaller than what I am used to, but it was nothing a few runs couldn’t cure.
The street course is equally as fun although I like to stick to the halfpipes thease days, the younger skaters were ripping it up.
The locals are also very friendly and the owner was super friendly and happy to show us around. They are constantly having events and even have a spring break camp coming up in April. I would recomend anyone who is near the Ithaca area to check out the place as I have been to a few parks lately that have honestly been a disapointment but East Shore Skatepark is definitly not one of them.
Visit there website at www.eastshoreskatepark.com for more info!
Here is a bit of footage of the skatepark!
This is a video of a mini ramp being built in 3 minutes produced by www.xtremeskater.com It’s pretty cool and so is their website. You will find tons of free ramp plans and free good information on building ramps, so check them out!
Railslide.com is giving away a Micro Mini Ramp!
Take a few minutes to fill out their survey and you could win a mini ramp.
The winner will be announced in December and will have their ramp delivered in time for Christmas.
Miami Mini Ramp Session by Zac McKay.