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« on: April 21, 2011, 10:42:44 PM »

got its name from many of newmarket folk who have lost much skin to it. its called 2nd street and you can see it from water street by fairy lake. IT INCLUDES!!!!! 1 straight massive speedburst run that brings you to a sliding stop in front of the police station. 2. a hairpin going i honestly dont know how fast your going at the the time of turn but its pretty gnarrly with the pavement behind kinda shabby.

watch out at he bottem! your good if you stay in the right lane because theres a stop sign for that way traffic but not the other way. so ya becareful
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« Reply #1 on: April 22, 2011, 10:41:27 AM »

I appreciate the stoke, but honestly man, if you want any one to share the stoke about these spots with you you're going to have to be far more specific than that.

You've posted 3 or 4 spot threads each of which is extremely vague. Look at other examples of spot threads posted throughout the regional forums; you know why the successful ones are successful? Two reasons - 1. they're specific, most of them include maps, directions, detailed descriptions of the runs (not just "it's gnar.", and pictures. and 2. the spots are worth the trip out to ride them, most people don't post their local freeride runs unless they extremely epic ie- vertical and go on forever.

Now before you tell me that it's too much effort to post details or that you're too lazy ask yourself "if it's not worth it to you to post more specifically, then is it worth it for others to come out to your spots?". York is out of the way for a lot of people, you gotta make it seem like your spots are worth it.

Not hating or anything, but it's hard for others to find good regional spots if the child forums are flooded with vague posts about spots that are 'just okay'.

Like I said, no hate.
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« Reply #2 on: April 22, 2011, 07:37:32 PM »

its cool to know that theres a longboarder in the area that know so many great spots.
but the inappropriateness of your hill names is sort of upsetting.
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« Reply #3 on: April 22, 2011, 09:28:49 PM »

stevo your gunna have to take that up with alot of old school skaters from newmarket cause its been named that for as long as i can remember. im sorry if the name offends

i see where your coming from poohead. i was actually looking through spots after posting mine and i was thinking mine were pretty dam shabby looking. i shall upgrade! they are all worthy like wayne and garth think they arent
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« Reply #4 on: April 23, 2011, 02:28:39 AM »

This is a little side street that runs between Prospect and Oak, the hill isn't much taller than 15-20 feet but is fairly steep.  Really only 60 or so feet of actual incline.  Fast and fun to hit if you're already in the area, but I wouldn't trek to it.
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