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New Slalom Spots?

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 9:11 pm
by Curt Chapman
OK, I know that we're in the market for spots to dodge cones. I moved to the South-West part of the Salt Lake Valley recently, and there's a fair ammount of constuction going on, which means new roads going in constantly. Here's a few I've found that will probably be skateable for the next while, if anyone wants to give them a try: (Sorry for the links, it was the best I could do while wasting time at work :)

One of the ones I like the most: From where I'm standing, there is also a hill behing me that goes to a circle, with a little less pitch, which could be good for beginner-type stuff.
A good looking spot.

Here's another in the same area:
Another

Another with a nice run-out: (Watch out for bambi)
bambi

Another in the same area:
near bambi

GS anyone?
GS?

Promising in the near future:
dirt

Recently paved with a couple of pitches:
2 pitches

Next we have a park that could work. In the first photo, the parking lot to the left of the road has a decent pitch, but don't know how many soccer and baseball moms we'd have to deal with, the second photo is of a flatter lot below the first. The third would probably be open most of the time if we wanted to use it. The Sherrifs dept. was doing motorcycle training the day I took the photo, so it's cone friendly....
park 1
park 2
park 3

Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 2:02 am
by Bob Harper
Hey Yall
Bob from farm land Idaho keep Kevin and I in the loop of new spots. I'm hoping we can come down next week or the fallowing,depending on the weather. looking forward to this season and see if I can snap Martins old Indys.
later Bob

Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 3:44 pm
by Jonathan Harms
Ooooh, nice stuff. I'm envious. We just don't seem to get that whole "put in nice asphalt streets before building houses" thing around these parts.

nice assphalt!

Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 7:43 pm
by trish erickson
Curt, you rock! I am willing to take the drive to ride those hills. Yes Jonathan, We are backwards here in Utah! But in this case, backwards is good. LOL.

Hey Idaho Bob, hope you guys can make it down. If not, I know you all have a great GS hill. I think for sure I will be making the trek up ur way this summer for sure to ride it.

Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 8:07 pm
by Jonathan Harms
Trish, you're not backwards. WE are. That was my point! :-)

(Actually, most of the new subdivisions I have seen around here put in bumpy concrete streets instead of smooth asphalt ones. :-() Same difference--hence my envy of U-all.

Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 9:21 pm
by Cat Young
Oh crap, Trish is practicing.

I'd better step up my training!

Nice finds, Curt C !!

kitty cat fast!

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2007 5:00 am
by trish erickson
Thats funny Cat! I saw the results to your last race. What are you talkin' about. I neeed to practice. Your scarrin' me for sure! can't wait to hook up with you again.


Skate happy!

Saturday April 28th Anyone?

Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 5:06 pm
by Curt Chapman
If anyone is intersted in checking out the hills in the first couple of shots in this thread, I'm going to head up there on Saturday Morning for a couple of hours. 7-9, 8-10 (More likely 8-10) in the morning.

Here's the directions:

Go south on I-15 to Bangeter Highway. Go west on Bangerter Highway until you reach 13400 South. Go west on 13400 South to 5000 West (Which is also named Monarch Meadows Parkway. Go South on Monarch Meadows Parkway. It will eventually turn into Juniper Crest Road. Follow Juniper Crest Road until it ends, at this point you will turn Left, onto i believe Ambermont Drive (or something like that, I don't remember the exact name, but at the end of Juniper Crest, you'll either have to go right or left. Follow Ambermont for a ways, and you're there. I believe the first picture is the third right, then first left off of Ambermont.

Bring brooms if you want to dodge cones......

saturday

Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 7:39 pm
by trish erickson
Hey Curt,

I have other obligations on Saturday so I won't be able skate. I will be up at the U on Thursday though. I really want to get out and skate those hills sometime soon though.

skate Happy!

Utah Cones

Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2007 2:25 am
by Jim Weatherwax
Curt, Trish, Bob and gang

I will be in SLC on 5/12 if anybody wants to get togeather and do some sk8n....

TS, Hybrid, GS, Super G....you name it, just tell me where and when, I will pack the right stix and would love to come play

Jims visit

Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2007 6:24 pm
by trish erickson
Hey Jim,

I am working a 24 hour shift that day in the city so I won't be able to skate unless everybody is up for setting cones at the U of U. I might be able to swing up there between calls.

speaking of the campus....I was about and hour late last night and nobody was there. Ok though because it was crowded due the the NCAA finals. Maybe we should check out Curt's hills until summer hits and the campus is quiet.

5/12

Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2007 9:04 pm
by Curt Chapman
I'm pretty sure I can find a couple of hours on the 12th to sk8. Are you in town all day WAX?

The U or wherever is fine with me Trish....

Re: New Slalom Spots?

Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 5:30 pm
by Martin Drayton
Curt C wrote:OK, I know that we're in the market for spots to dodge cones. I moved to the South-West part of the Salt Lake Valley recently, and there's a fair ammount of constuction going on, which means new roads going in constantly. Here's a few I've found that will probably be skateable for the next while, if anyone wants to give them a try: (Sorry for the links, it was the best I could do while wasting time at work :)

One of the ones I like the most: From where I'm standing, there is also a hill behing me that goes to a circle, with a little less pitch, which could be good for beginner-type stuff.
A good looking spot.

Here's another in the same area:
Another

Another with a nice run-out: (Watch out for bambi)
bambi

Another in the same area:
near bambi

GS anyone?
GS?

Promising in the near future:
dirt

Recently paved with a couple of pitches:
2 pitches

Next we have a park that could work. In the first photo, the parking lot to the left of the road has a decent pitch, but don't know how many soccer and baseball moms we'd have to deal with, the second photo is of a flatter lot below the first. The third would probably be open most of the time if we wanted to use it. The Sherrifs dept. was doing motorcycle training the day I took the photo, so it's cone friendly....
park 1
park 2
park 3
Hey Curt, how are tricks! Did you get to skate any of these spots this summer? Just wondered if any will be useable next summer...

Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 5:33 pm
by Cat Young
Hey Utah peeps------ call Trish & tell her to get her butt to the Coss Open this weekend!

Better yet, get all your butts to the Coss Open!

C'mon--- last contest of the season.

Please???????

Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 6:48 pm
by Martin Drayton
Wish I could, but your Immigration Service says my butt needs to be in the UK a while longer....Next year I hope I'll be visiting COSS-land!
Plus Utah Trish will have had some intensive training with 2 coaches when you see her next season....so Cat, watch your tail!

Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 6:59 pm
by Cat Young
Martin....... I prefer to have someone else watching my tail!

Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 9:26 pm
by Martin Drayton
From what I understand there is already a loooooong line....deservedly so ;)

Re: New Slalom Spots?

Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 10:04 pm
by Curt Chapman
Martin Drayton wrote:Hey Curt, how are tricks! Did you get to skate any of these spots this summer? Just wondered if any will be useable next summer...
Hey Martin,

Yes I did skate some of these this summer. Bob, Kevin and the Smurf crew came out one day (Along with WAX) and we had some fun.

A lot of the streets where these photos were taken now have construction on them, but there are other, new streets that have been paved since then in the same area.

There will still be plenty of new pavement to skate next summer in the south-west corner of the Salt Lake valley.

'Twill be nice to have you back also!

Hills please!

Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2008 3:17 pm
by Martin Drayton
Hey Curt, when the snow finally melts, get out there and do some scouting for me buddy, I'm desperate for some hills...nothing but flat ground down here on the British South Coast!
Take care,