This is a cool piece which captures a moment in time of several skate scenes. It's interesting to read about what spots like Burnside and Pier 7 were like 24 years ago, and how much they have evolved over that period of time.
The introduction to this article:
"Every town has one, or at least it should: an oasis of skateable terrain that becomes a nerve center and watering hole for local skaters. Some are private; some are public. Some are endorsed by the government; some exist underground. Some scenes haven't moved for years; some are entirely mobile. We called regulars at six such spots around the country, and asked each to describe their tribal ground."
photos by Thomas Campbell, Patrick O'Dell & Joe Brook |
photos by Noah Martineau & Aaron Sedway |
photos by Jamie Mosberg & Scott Serfas |
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