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In San Diego, head east on County Highway S17. Exit the Lynwood Drive exit. Turn left under freeway. It will be labelled some other street on that side of the freeway-- I can't remember. About 2000 meters on right is the parking lot for the spot.
English (Translate this text in English): In San Diego, head east on County Highway S17. Exit the Lynwood Drive exit. Turn left under freeway. It will be labelled some other street on that side of the freeway-- I can't remember. About 2000 meters on right is the parking lot for the spot.
English (Translate this text in English): In San Diego, head east on County Highway S17. Exit the Lynwood Drive exit. Turn left under freeway. It will be labelled some other street on that side of the freeway-- I can't remember. About 2000 meters on right is the parking lot for the spot.
English (Translate this text in English): In San Diego, head east on County Highway S17. Exit the Lynwood Drive exit. Turn left under freeway. It will be labelled some other street on that side of the freeway-- I can't remember. About 2000 meters on right is the parking lot for the spot.
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Type of spot Skatepark
Indoor/Outdoor Outdoor
Designed for Skate
Good for Skate
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Skate Quarter Pipe, Spine, Bowl, Snake Run, Others
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Surface/Construction Concrete
Condition Brand New
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Other DIY concrete
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I know the locals are going to kill me for posting this on a public site, but seriously, I don't play that our spot, not yours garbage.
Washington Street is one of the largest DIY Concrete spots in the world. Following in the tradition of Burnside in the early nineties, skaters started building this with donated concrete and then after it got going, the city of San Diego clamped down on the project, then relented and has given them permission to build whatever they want. To date, that's been several bowls and even a fullpipe.
If you visit, play it cool and give respect to the locals. You are probably skating with some of the people who sweated to build the thing, so buy them a beer or taco.
English (Translate this text in English): I know the locals are going to kill me for posting this on a public site, but seriously, I don't play that our spot, not yours garbage.
Washington Street is one of the largest DIY Concrete spots in the world. Following in the tradition of Burnside in the early nineties, skaters started building this with donated concrete and then after it got going, the city of San Diego clamped down on the project, then relented and has given them permission to build whatever they want. To date, that's been several bowls and even a fullpipe.
If you visit, play it cool and give respect to the locals. You are probably skating with some of the people who sweated to build the thing, so buy them a beer or taco.
English (Translate this text in English): I know the locals are going to kill me for posting this on a public site, but seriously, I don't play that our spot, not yours garbage.
Washington Street is one of the largest DIY Concrete spots in the world. Following in the tradition of Burnside in the early nineties, skaters started building this with donated concrete and then after it got going, the city of San Diego clamped down on the project, then relented and has given them permission to build whatever they want. To date, that's been several bowls and even a fullpipe.
If you visit, play it cool and give respect to the locals. You are probably skating with some of the people who sweated to build the thing, so buy them a beer or taco.
English (Translate this text in English): I know the locals are going to kill me for posting this on a public site, but seriously, I don't play that our spot, not yours garbage.
Washington Street is one of the largest DIY Concrete spots in the world. Following in the tradition of Burnside in the early nineties, skaters started building this with donated concrete and then after it got going, the city of San Diego clamped down on the project, then relented and has given them permission to build whatever they want. To date, that's been several bowls and even a fullpipe.
If you visit, play it cool and give respect to the locals. You are probably skating with some of the people who sweated to build the thing, so buy them a beer or taco.
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