Anyone know any ggod places to skate in Central NY?
Anyone know any good mild to medium grade long cruise, or DH runs in central NY? (please post town/street name) Prefferably new or smoother pavement, but not a must. (we can all dream) Looking to meet some other longboarders in the area. I skate with the same couple of people, who would also probably want to join in, but would love to get involved in a larger sesh if anyone in the area is interested. I have a car and carpooling to a spot would definately be ok by me.
Re: Anyone know any ggod places to skate in Central NY?
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Originally Posted by bradley13148
Anyone know any good mild to medium grade long cruise, or DH runs in central NY? (please post town/street name) Prefferably new or smoother pavement, but not a must. (we can all dream) Looking to meet some other longboarders in the area. I skate with the same couple of people, who would also probably want to join in, but would love to get involved in a larger sesh if anyone in the area is interested. I have a car and carpooling to a spot would definately be ok by me.
uhh the earthwing guys over in brooklyn are pretty chill i was just with them last night.
Sweet stuff man. but thats all the way in Brooklyn so it may be out of your way from what your saying it sounds like you live out of the city.
Anywhere over by the Rochester Institute of Technology is good. In the West Henrietta/Scottsville area. Some new developments, some business parks - but it's all kinda rural too. Tons-o-Fun!!!
Re: Anyone know any ggod places to skate in Central NY?
Thanks Metalhitman, but yeah... i'm way out of the city... in the finger lakes region, but thanks for the heads up, if i'm in the city i'll hit 'em for a sesh. WyleKeaton... my crew of about 6-7 might take your advice in a week or two and check the spot out... Thanks... any chance of gettin a sesh together in a few weeks with a few more people? you know any specific roads that are a must ride?
Anywhere over by the Rochester Institute of Technology is good. In the West Henrietta/Scottsville area. Some new developments, some business parks - but it's all kinda rural too. Tons-o-Fun!!!
I'm up at RIT, there's definitely some sweet hills, just try to avoid anywhere near downtown rochester. If you're up in the area just walk onto campus, half the students longboard and most can point you where you want to go.