Concrete Corner – Episode 4 – Poured in Place Ditch Coping
Concrete Corner – Episode 4 – Poured in Place Ditch Coping This Episode is more … Keep reading
Concrete Corner – Episode 4 – Poured in Place Ditch Coping This Episode is more … Keep reading
Concrete Corner – Episode 3 – slappy prep The Concrete Corner is Back! In this … Keep reading
After a few successful pours it was time to go for a renegade installation, investing time and money into something that may only last a few hours
The Shark Fin By Fred Keeler At first glance, the Shark Fin left one with … Keep reading
A stupidly named 3 day tradeshow for skater owned brands, independent distributors, retailers and press.
Urban Skate Project strikes again. This time the renegade crew took to the streets of Little Tokyo in Down Town Los Angeles. Any skater who has ever passed this spot wished it was skateable, and for a few weeks, it was.
Driving down Melrose Ave. I saw a quiet little spot, perfect for a narrow quarter pipe. I knew there is no way I could build there so I started thinking about prefab DIY….
After the demise of the Bronson Ditch project, Clayton Graul was already on the hunt for a new location. Having participated with USP at Bronson, I was also on the hunt for a new location for them. My hunt didn’t take me deeper into the woods or another ditch off the beaten path. I was led right to my local prefab skatepark.
Nestled in the Griffith Park area (Hollywood Hills), where hiking trails welcome hundreds of people a day, Bronson Canyon ditch has been the destination for any skater who visits southern California and more specifically, Hollywood. But like the Hollywood movies that have emerged over the years, someone decided to do something new and exciting with a location that has been untouched for decades. Clayton Graul and his crew have recently taken the DIY approach to Bronson Ditch and have added some creativity to its legendary status.