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Wörgl DIY – opening party – Tyrol, Austria
After 13 years of pouring concrete #wörgldiy finally held it’s official opening party. Over a decade in the making one of Europe’s largest DIY skateparks celebrates with a real skateboard party: Volcom brought their riders to the Austrian alps, there were €2000 for best trick sessions in different areas of the park and the most outstanding tricks were awarded with special trophies by Independent Trucks.
Cold beer and BBQ during the day as well as a live concert right at the skatepark in the evening round up the event. And as if having a great time wasn’t reason enough to be there, the whole fun and games even served a good cause: all revenues at the bar went to the children’s cancer aid!
Berber Brüder (How we skated 20 different countries in less than a year)
After almost one year in a van, 26,000 km, about 2000€ spent on fuel, 20 different countries visited, almost 40 DIY spots skated, destroyed more than 20 decks in total, two 4 week lasting injuries, two languages refreshed, one oil change made, four car lamps replaced (not having any other troubles with the van), 2000 video clips collected for our film, as well as being in love with skateboarding every single day we are still friends. Even more than one can tell. For us that was the ultimate skateboarding experience that will never be forgotten.
Confusion Magazine – issue #10 – free download
Confusion Magazine issue #10 now available as a free online download. Support CONFUSION MAGAZINE by … Keep reading
Confusion Magazine – Issue #10 – out now
Featuring interviews with Cody Lockwood, Aref Bobby Koushesh, and artist French. DIY Skate spot check outs on Salamander Ranch (USA), Bob’s Spot (England), Wörgl DIY (Austria), and Down by the River (France). And way way more…
DIY taco inside skateshop – Münich, Germany
The düdes from Tirol, Austria who built the Wörgl skate park cruised up to Münich, … Keep reading
Wörgl DIY – Wörgl, Austria
Without any experience how to work with concrete we started building the first section of the park seven years ago. Since this time we somehow got addicted and whenever we have a bit of money collected we come back to the construction site to build another part! Wörgl Skatepark became one of the best skate spots in Austria and after all there is no end in sight! There’s plenty of ground left to be covered with concrete in the next years! Many thanks go to all the guys that invested months of hard work & the Pilotto Skate Shop for supporting this project since day one!
Wörgl Pool, Austria
Wörgl’s pool # 3 is ready to shred… Built by the locals from Tyrol. Thanks for all the helping hands and dedication. There is still space left so watch out for more ‘crete coming soon!