4th Annual VINTAGE SKATEBOARD & LONGBOARD DAY 11/22/03

Slalom Skateboarding in Washington, U.S.A.

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Dillon you are really funny though

Post by Cabbage » Thu Nov 13, 2003 2:10 am

keep dream'n old man.....hahahahahah...I'm come'n, with that mid atlantic flow, never fear, stoked to get a break from work'n on the house...., anyone wanna ride lansdowne this weekend? keep our legs freash for vans.....drop me an email.

did I hear you say there was a home depot gift card for first? killer!!!

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Post by Seth Levy » Sat Nov 15, 2003 2:30 am

Hey everyone. I was wondering if there are any abec 11 riders going to the vsblbd next weekend. I see the builtin bearings in person. I dont have the money for them, but they seem like something to aspire for. The only concern i have is that they arent usa made. Thanks and see yall there!

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Post by Jack Quarantillo » Sat Nov 15, 2003 8:36 am

@Cabbage,

Me and bertleboy will be hitting Lansdowne this weekend. I'll see if Karl and Jay can come, and get him to give you a call.
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Post by David Riordon » Wed Nov 19, 2003 4:25 am

Reminder: Banked Slalom & Flatland Slalom @ Vintage Day is this Saturday 11/22/03.


FLATLAND SLALOM (10am- 4PM):
Free to enter, Jam Session, Unlimited Practice, Declare your three timed runs before each attempt to post up your times, many different age divisions, loaner slalom boards available, bring your medium to hard wheels to win this event.

BANKED SLALOM- (6pm-10pm):
$5.00 donation to Surfrider Foundation, Practice from 4pm-6pm, Rally to match an easy set pace time for a BOZI Complet, Race starts right after the Rally, use a park board with hard wheel (95 duro or harder), Cabbage is the 3 time winner of this Banked Slalom Race.


VINTAGE DISPLAYS- (10am-10pm):
Free to display vintage skateboard equipment or even new boards, first come first serve on selecting primo spots along the fence, bring zip ties to attached boards to the chain link fence, best to bring your own chairs, good idea to bring a table, Surfrider volunteers will keep an eye on your collections for you, anybody displaying or helping a displayer gets to skate all day for FREE.

DISCOUNTED SKATE SESSIONS:
Discounted Vans Skateboard Sessions ($5.00 per session) for longboarders and old schoolers or new schoolers that know how to do old school skate maneuvers.

SKATEBOARD HISTORY TIMELINE FOR DC AREA (10am-10pm):
A long sheet of 2 foot by 50 foot sheet of paper w/ decades marked from the 1950's to 2003 will be taped up on the wall, skateboarders and the public alike will be invited to write down skateboard milestones for the DC Area (DC, VA, MD, DE, PA, NJ, NY, WV, etc.),
Example milestones (not sure on these dates),
Circa 1974 "The Urethane Skateboard Wheel is invented in Purcellville, VA"
or
Circa 1977 "Chris Chaput signs with Belair Skateboard Company located in Belair, Maryland, hence the popular 'Chapstick' Skateboard and 'Lip Bomb' wheels"
or
Circa 1980 "Cherry Hill Skatepark Opens"
or
Circa 1982 'Cherry Hill Skatepark Closes"
or
Circa 1991 "Ramptech incorporated in Virginia by Mike Mapp aka Micro and quickly becomes the premier professional half-pipe builder in the country"


*****Hope to see you there, if not attend the event/fundraiser for Mike Rogers (MR) in WPB,FL.*****

DR
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Post by Brian Parsons » Thu Nov 20, 2003 7:26 pm

Landsdown session on Sunday the 23rd the day after the Vintage Day.

I just received one of the big Skaterbuilt decks as a prize for the banked slalom race. Beautiful board. Whoever wins this is going to be really stoked.

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Directions and adress for Van's Skatepark

Post by David Morris » Fri Nov 21, 2003 4:03 am

Just wondering if anyone can post the address and some directions to teh Vans Skatepark. ????

I am so stoked. Can't wait. I am getting my boards ready. Got a new Hollien Roe and getting my park boards ready.

Aaron just bought a new Bulldog. See all of you there!!

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Post by David Riordon » Fri Nov 21, 2003 5:21 am

John Dillon just called and said that there are radio commercials for the Vintage & Longboard Day that are being played on WHFS 99.1 FM. This is a surprise bonus for us at no cost to Surfrider Foundation because Vans is paying for the advertisements.

Note, all the Sponsors such as Tracker, Gravity, Comet, etc. have hooked us up with a bunch of swag/prizes.

Look for raffles at the event (1 ticket for $1.00 or 10 tickets for $5.00) along with prizes for the races.
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Post by Seth Levy » Fri Nov 21, 2003 5:28 am

is the flatland slalom going to be done outside this year? I really liked it where it was last year, but I understand how cramped it was. Do you think it will be dry enough? Where would it be?

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Post by David Riordon » Fri Nov 21, 2003 5:31 am

Directions to Potomac Mills Vans Skatepark:

Vans Skatepark at Potomac Mills Mall
2700 Potomac Mills Cir
Woodbridge, VA
22192-4625

See Map http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?co ... it=Get+Map


-30 minutes South of Washington, DC.
-15 minutes South of Beltway (I-495)
-Shuttle service available from area metro stops
-Plenty of free parking
-From the South, take I-95 N to exit 156 Dale City
-From the North, take I-95 S to exit 158-B
-From the Washington, DC., take I-395 S which will turn into I-95 S, take exit 156 Dale City
*Drive round the outside of the Mall till you see the big blue neon Vans Skatepark on the mall, park and go in the mall at that entrance.

Overview Map (click on the "Directions" tab top of page):

http://www.potomacmills.com/index2.html
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Post by Tim Keasbey » Sun Nov 23, 2003 6:43 pm

Well done LBK and crew, had to leave early but it was top notch to that point. Good to see the gang again.

Timbobwei.

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Post by Jack Quarantillo » Sun Nov 23, 2003 7:15 pm

Michael and I had to leave early too, but had a ball!!!

Thanks guys.

Who won the Banked Slalom???

and Michael wants to know if he gets anything for being first in the Flatland Menehune category. (although he was the only entrant)

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Post by Seth Levy » Sun Nov 23, 2003 7:19 pm

i believe cabbage won. but psycho came really close. 'Twas a good match.

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Post by Seth Levy » Sun Nov 23, 2003 7:20 pm

Does anybody have any photos from yesterday?

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Post by Jack Quarantillo » Sun Nov 23, 2003 7:41 pm

I got some video of some of those junior kids tearing up the bowls...

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Post by Seth Levy » Sun Nov 23, 2003 8:01 pm

those kids rule, especially that girl erica. she skates there every day pretty much after she finishes school.

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Post by David Morris » Mon Nov 24, 2003 5:27 am

I had a great time. LBK and everyone else that helped and came out to support the event my hats off to you.

Had a great session on Sunday at Landsdown with Brian Parsons, Geezer X, John Dillon and my son Aaron.

Thanks again Brian for you and your wife's hospitality.

BTW The old VW Bus made it back home. Got Aaron home at around 9:00. Long ride, damned traffic.

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Post by Jack Quarantillo » Mon Nov 24, 2003 5:52 am

I'm bummed me and Bertleboy couldn't make the session at Lansdowne today...

We were taking care of his cousin who is not yet ready for the 'downer...

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Weekend in Virginny

Post by Christopher Bara » Mon Nov 24, 2003 1:21 pm

Just wanted to say Thanks to everybody who made a 1350 mile round trip worth every minute in Virginia this weekend. Dave, Mike, Jeff, Eric, Brian, Curt, John, Joe, Anthony, Cabbage, Rasta, Wes, All the Outlaws, DC/DC...everybody else who we rapped with....you're the bomb...It's awesome to me that a bunch of vet-skaters can welcome in a few newbies like us from Detroit and bring us right into the culture of it all...Whether we were talking about boards or just shootin' the bull..there's no doubt that keeping the scene both intense and fun like you did is what will spread this sport into new areas and age groups....It was a great event and i'm looking forward to doing it again next year. Sorry we missed most of you at Landsowne (we were there by 8:45 am, out and on the road home by 9:30)....y'all have a great T-day....thanks again...If you're ever up the motorcity way, drop us a line...thanks again!

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Post by Brian Parsons » Mon Nov 24, 2003 8:58 pm

Landsdown was awesome yesterday. I cant stop thinking abut how killer it was riding there with Eric, John, Dave and Aaron. These guys were riding the Ed E longboard all over that place.

I gotta go back soon.

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Bummed

Post by Lenny Poage » Tue Nov 25, 2003 1:41 am

Kudos to all involved in this. I couldn't make it, but heard that I certainly missed a GREAT time!!! Hopefully next year...

It'll be a long winter, let me know if there's anything up north (and east) worth making the trip. I'm always stoked for a road trip.

Dillon (and others) less than a month until Athens, OH opens!!!!

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results from vans 4

Post by Cabbage » Tue Dec 02, 2003 2:18 pm

hey LBK when are we gonna see some results posted?

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Post by Brian Parsons » Tue Dec 02, 2003 5:14 pm

Hey Cabbage, I have the time sheets. Sorry I have not had a chance to get them compiled.

I will get them posted up this evening.

Nanette is about to pop anyday now so I have been drowning in baby stuff.

I should have some free time this weekend. Anyone want to skate Landsdown?

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Post by Slappy Maxwell » Tue Dec 02, 2003 5:30 pm

I'd be in for hitting Landsdowne this weekend.
I'm dying to get out to skate.

I'm still bummed I missed the Vintage Day. I was sick as crap with the flu. I felt like the Aliens thing was gonna fly outta my stomach.

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Post by Jack Quarantillo » Tue Dec 02, 2003 5:40 pm

Hey guys, Karl and Jay were at Lansdowne this past Saturday. He said that they had torn up all the asphalt sections between the snake runs, and that the wide bowl area (the one with the humps) was full of water...

Basically not skateable.

I had heard that part of the plans was to put new 'crete in those areas, so I guess they've begun.

So, If you're gonna hit Lansdown this weekend, you'd better have a backup plan...

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Post by Jack Quarantillo » Sat Dec 06, 2003 8:37 pm

Considering Lansdowne is prolly snowed in,

Me and bertleboy will be hitting Vans tomorrow afternoon....

If anyone else wants to skate, let me know. If you need a ride from Gburg, again, let me know...

Q

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Post by Seth Levy » Sat Dec 06, 2003 9:34 pm

q- what time you going? i would love to go, i just need a ride! if you could give me a place to meet you and a time, that would be great!

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Post by Jack Quarantillo » Sun Dec 07, 2003 4:46 am

Seth,
Shoot an email to jaq[at]his[dot]com with your phone number. We'll probably leave sometime in the afternoon.

Would love to have some company.

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Post by Wes Eastridge » Mon Dec 15, 2003 3:58 pm

Brian Parsons wrote:
Cabbage wrote:hey LBK when are we gonna see some results posted?
Hey Cabbage, I have the time sheets. Sorry I have not had a chance to get them compiled.


I will get them posted up this evening.
Cricket wrote:*chirp*......*chirp*......*chirp*......*chirp*
Hey Brian, I hear you have been exceptionally busy lately. If you want to send me the time sheets, I will do the compiling.

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Post by David Riordon » Wed Dec 17, 2003 3:05 am

Wes,

I bet you need to drive on over to Brian's to get the time sheets. The baby is due soon.
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Happy Holidays

Post by Cabbage » Sun Dec 21, 2003 4:07 pm

hey LBK did you ever see any of those photos from the race? I really want to get in touch with that girl who was shooting the pics. Hook it up. Right on Wes, way to pick up the ball. Parson family hope your x-mas present get here in time for the holidays. Everyone have a great holiday.

Oh yeah, lastly Tori and I got married fri in a small courtroom with Mason, its been a very busy holiday and we still are not done the house. But everything is going really cool, we are stoked. Talk to you all soon, please get those results up...thanks

sk8 arOund wall,

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Post by Jack Quarantillo » Mon Dec 22, 2003 12:28 am

Cabbage,
Congrats on the nuptials.

Q

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Re: Happy Holidays

Post by Seth Levy » Mon Dec 22, 2003 5:55 am

Cabbage wrote:hey LBK did you ever see any of those photos from the race? I really want to get in touch with that girl who was shooting the pics. Hook it up.
im also trying to find the pictures she took. anyone with info? It seems like she got some pretty amazing shots.

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Post by David Riordon » Tue Dec 23, 2003 4:04 am

Cabbage, congrats on the wedding.

Seth (and Cabbage), I've got the photos Ginger took. After the holidays, I'll see if I can hook up with somebody to post some scans up.

WesE, does anybody have any news on the Parsons? Brian has not posted in a bit now.

Anthony Smallwood, thanks for coming out to help sell Surfrider T-shirts for the DC Chapter on Saturday at the Georgetown Patagonia shop.


Well, all work no play (take that is no skateboarding, snowboarding or surfing) is making me a dull boy!!!!!
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Post by Jack Quarantillo » Tue Dec 23, 2003 4:15 am

lbk,
if you need webspace, i can hook you up... meaning i have space you can use gratis...
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Post by Wes Eastridge » Tue Dec 23, 2003 5:02 am

David Riordon wrote:WesE, does anybody have any news on the Parsons? Brian has not posted in a bit now.
No news that I’ve heard. Brian hasn’t answered or returned any of my calls.

Brian, if you're out there, please give me a call. I want to pick up those time sheets before the baby comes.


Wes

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Post by Brian Parsons » Tue Dec 23, 2003 5:50 pm

No baby yet, all is good but things have been super crazy.

Wes call me at my office today. 703-488-6131

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Surfrider Flat Slalom, Vans Virginia, Nov.22, 2003

Post by Wes Eastridge » Wed Dec 24, 2003 7:31 am

2003 Surfrider Vintage & Longboard Day, Vans skatepark, Woodbridge, Virginia, November 22, 2003

Flat Slalom:
Jam format, best of three declared runs.
Name, first run, second run, third run. DQ=disqualified, DNS= did not skate

<font color=green>6.4881 Mike Ohm, 6.584, 6.4881, 6.6201</font>
6.819 Wes Eastridge, 6.856, 6.819, 6.8297
<font color=green>6.868 Terry M, 6.868, 6.920, 6.955</font>
7.2397 Brian Parsons, 7.358, 7.2397, DQ
<font color=green>7.300 Marc Fuentes, 7.300, 7.465, 7.468 </font>
7.339 Aaron Morris, 7.791, 7.339, 8.137
<font color=green>7.358 René Hayden, 7.867, 7.616, 7.358</font>
7.4351 Geezer-X, DQ, 7.7863, 7.4351
<font color=green>7.449 Joe Iacovelli, 7.466, 7.449, DQ </font>
7.544 Anthony Smallwood, 8.762, 7.544, 7.6341
<font color=green>7.608 Curt Kimbel, DQ, 7.608, DNS </font>
7.726 Ben Barkey, 7.955, 7.726, DQ
<font color=green>7.728 Kalani(?) 7.728, 8.218, DNS </font>
7.731 Dave Morris, 7.817, 7.767, 7.731
<font color=green>7.980 Anthony Flis, 8.451, 8.159, 7.980</font>
8.108 Chris Bara, 8.478, 8.252, 8.108
<font color=green>8.130 Jeff J, 9.084, 8.340, 8.130</font>
8.151 James R. Riordon, DQ, 8.541, 8.151
<font color=green>8.333 Burns, 8.333, 8.800, 8.456</font>
8.698 Danny C, 9.981, 8.698, 8.725
<font color=green>8.824 Willis Kimbel, 9.160, 8.824, DNS </font>
9.160 Seth Levy, 9.436, 9.589, 9.160
<font color=green>9.344 Ben H, 9.959, 9.344, DNS </font>
9.735 Jeff B, DQ, 10.378, 9.735
<font color=green>10.100 Ray Bednarcid, 10.400, 10.100, DNS </font>
10.827 Jack Quarentillo, 10.827, DQ, 11.2591
<font color=green>11.419 Jenn, 13.224, 11.419, DNS </font>
12.087 Ginger, 16.850, 14.081, 12.087
<font color=green>13.114 Brittany, 15.334, 17.130, 13.114</font>
13.779 Mike Johnson, 13.779, DQ, DQ
<font color=green>19.844 Menehune Michael, 22.764, 19.844, DNS </font>
22.680 Karina, DQ, 25.525, 22.680

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Surfrider Banked Slalom, Vans Virginia, Nov.22, 2003

Post by Wes Eastridge » Wed Dec 24, 2003 7:35 am

2003 Surfrider Vintage & Longboard Day, Vans skatepark, Woodbridge, Virginia, November 22, 2003

Modified Banked Slalom:
One run in each direction, faster of the two considered.
Name, age, clockwise run, counter-clockwise run. DQ=disqualified, DNS=did not skate

<font color=green>18.285 Cabbage 32y, 18.285, 19.008</font>
18.390 Mike Ohm 42y, 18.390, 19.857
<font color=green>18.921 Curt Kimbel 46y, 18.921, 19.578</font>
19.018 Ben Herd 27y, 19.018, DQ
<font color=green>19.155 John Dillon 41y, 19.155, 20.027 </font>
19.283 Cyko ?y, 19.283, DNS
<font color=green>19.538 Nick Jones 17y, 19.538, 20.562 </font>
19.910 Will Kimbel 15y, 19.910, 20.811
<font color=green> 20.128 Terry Mcmanaus 25y, 20.128, 20.301 </font>
20.373 Josh Marlowe, 20.373, 21.306
<font color=green> 20.485 Wes Meadows 18y, 20.485, 21.345 </font>
20.599 Ben Hatchell 13y, 20.599, 21.110
<font color=green> 20.774 Wes Eastridge 30?y, 20.774, 20.886 </font>
21.129 Josue Marrero 16y, 21.129, 21.905
<font color=green> 21.281 Brian Parsons 33y, 21.281, DQ </font>
21.374 Shaun Garrovillo 12y, 21.823, 21.374
<font color=green> 21.473 Bill Grayson 34y, 21.473, 23.222 </font>
21.573 Ben Barkey 37y, DNS, 21.573
<font color=green> 21.712 Jaime ?y, 21.712, 21.895 </font>
21.813 Erika Bros 13y, 21.813, 21.821
<font color=green> 21.814 Geezer-X 44y, 21.814, DQ </font>
21.820 James R. Riordon 37y, 21.862, 21.820
<font color=green> 21.920 Joe Iacovelli 39y, 21.920, 22.355</font>
22.116 Seth Levy 16y, 22.116, 22.175
<font color=green> 22.142 Anthony Smallwood 38y, DQ, 22.142</font>
22.369 Scott O’Brian 39y, 22.818, 22.369
<font color=green> 22.375 Jason Ancona 22.375, 22.689 </font>
22.675 Ray Benackol 15y, 23.754, 22.675
<font color=green> 23.036 Anthony Scarano 19y, DQ, 23.036</font>
23.260 Burns 37y, 23.260, 24.199
<font color=green> 23.326 J. Patrick Riordon 12y, 23.460, 23.326</font>
23.882 Jeff J. from CT 41y, 23.882, 24.147
<font color=green> 23.993 Marc Fuentes 39y, DNS, 23.993</font>
24.873 Chris Bara 39y, DNS, 24.873
<font color=green> 24.958 Nino Almazon 19y, 24.958, DQ </font>
25.593 Paul Christianson 15y, 29.936, 25.593
<font color=green> 27.518 Mike Johnson 14y, 27.518, 31.791</font>
42.006 Jennifer L, 19y, DNS, 42.006
<font color=green> 35.925 Dave Morris 43, DNS, 35.925</font>

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Post by Noah Heinle » Wed Dec 24, 2003 3:07 pm

WesE, if you're interested, I have a friend that works in a medical lab who, through various testing, can help you learn your age. Let me know if I can help.

DC - Have a great Christmas and a better New Year. See ya soon. ...Parsons - all the best! Keep us posted.

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Post by Terry Kirby » Wed Dec 24, 2003 7:17 pm

Wes looks like he's in his 20's . Thats what clean living will get you. Clean living and sunscreen. Thats the ticket.

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Post by David Riordon » Thu Dec 25, 2003 6:08 pm

Thanks to WesE for posting up the results. Thanks to all that have helped out on this Surfrider Foundation Event and other events we have done in the past.

Happy Holidays,

David Riordon
Washington DC Chapter Surfrider Foundation
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Post by Anthony Flis » Mon Dec 29, 2003 8:12 am

was the flat slalom set as a cyber slalom course on the vintage day? i dont remember the lengths and stuff

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Post by Wes Eastridge » Mon Dec 29, 2003 9:01 pm

AnthonyF, Nope. I don’t know what it was though. Brian Parsons or Dave Riordon might be able to tell us. Cyber slalom is 25 cones spaced at 6 feet on center, with a 15 foot start and 15 foot finish, and a 3 foot start box. It all adds up to 177 feet, but you also need some room to slow down. The video-game/air-hockey-table area takes up too much room to set the cyber slalom course on that side of the facility. When we were doing the outlaw cyber slalom on the other side, we had the start line right about even with the front-facing fence. The finish line ended up being about twelve feet from the rear-facing fence. We’d run the course and then make an immediate left turn, which was kind of dangerous if people are hanging out in front of those doors in the back that lead to the parking lot. We usually did this on the least-crowded times of the day so there weren’t really any problems. Also, the employees of the skatepark had been in the practice of locking those doors, preventing people from entering there from the outside.


Hey, LBK,
Please fix
that mapquest URL
by making it a link.
Unless you want me to
start writing like this
in all my posts.

My cyber-slalom description above has been edited for clarity and correctness. Please study it again if you are using it as a guide to set your own cyber-slalom course (or check the official description of it at the ncdsa.com cyber slalom page).

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