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Pascal Lieleg aka Official Bowlshit
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Rushcliffe skatepark in Ruddington - Nottingham has had a long history with skateboarding, in fact, it’s had 3 different versions across my lifetime. It all started with a death-defying 6ft halfpipe with a rusty coping and bumpy wood and steep extension. Enough to make any beginner who stepped foot at the bottom of this beast of a ramp walk away. A couple years down the line an extension was added onto this half pipe – A 3ft mini, a 5ft spine, roll in jump box and another 6ft quarter with an extension. While all this was great, the mini was the only good learning feature, and over time the wood got bumpy and a visit to this skatepark would be often be overlooked in favour of a skate on the street outside my house.
The Latest version of Rushcliffe skatepark is designed to be a plaza, catering for more street orientated skateboarding. Due to the abundance of skateparks in the Rushcliffe area, the idea of a plaza style of skatepark was to complement Radcliffe - a gnarly transition skatepark, as well as Lady Bay – a classic park style of skatepark with a mix of street and transition hence a street plaza added balance into a triad of new, high-quality skateparks in the Rushcliffe area. The special thing about these skateparks is that they are all within a 30-45 min cycle of each other making that skatepark tour of Nottingham that more scenic!
The park spans 18 meters wide by 36 metres long. The plaza is enclosed within a rhythm/pump track section that runs along the outside of the skatepark, a crazy amount of speed can be gained by pumping around smooth concrete blends and flying over steep hips and banks. I’m stoked about the central street section; I had dreamed of doing so much stuff when I first saw the plans for this park! Tre-flip down the stairs, a kickflip backside smith on the mellow hubba and a nollie tre out of the dish (most of these still yet be ticked off the list… This section all your basic street skater needs (apart from a flat bar) can be found here, a small manny pad, kicker to euro gap (which also acts as a manual pad with an out ledge), an insanely buttery marble ledge, A hubba with a lengthy 3 stair on the right-hand side and a mellow bank on the left-hand side. Now they were the “basic” features, this skatepark has 3 unique features which aren’t typically found in your everyday plaza. A mini mini 2ft quarter spanning about 7 meters long. This is ideal for a beginner learning how to drop in, whilst still being incredibly fun for a more advanced skater as it allows for long grinds and impossible lip combos! This has got to be one of my favourite sections. The next item on the list is the raised half-dish, this feature was inspired by ‘stoner’ skatepark in LA, this feature is a wild one to have in a skatepark, it requires quick feet and lots of balance to skate this object with style, this feature is definitely one to play with. The last feature is a triple manny pad-ledge combo, it has a perfectly sized small manual pad at the lowest height which then builds up to two separated blocks with a gap in the middle, the highest part of this feature is a slanted ledge allowing for wall rides off the ledge – the most creative street skaters can find endless possibilities with this setup.
The skatepark is now open to the public, there are lots of food and coffee vans right next to the park, all the locals are super friendly and up for a chat, this place is definitely worth visiting.
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Trucks and Fins is a huge present to the whole skate community - not just for the skating people, but also for shops, builders and schools. Super easy to use and can't believe how complete it is.
Pascal Lieleg aka Official Bowlshit
Trucks and Fins is a great resource for checking on local spots if you are traveling or planning a road trip! A one stop resource that is constantly updated with the newest projects as well as those bucket list locations worldwide. The intuitive UI features gps coordinates as well as useful information about shops nearby.
Architect Betonlandschaften
Trucks and Fins provide a great service. Its quick and easy to use and has such a vast amount of parks included, not just in the UK but worldwide. CANVAS Spaces support the cause and fully back what they are doing.
Our skate community has been crying out for a comprehensive guide to global skate spots. Trucks and Fins should be commended on their dedication to mapping the world's STOKE!
Maverick Skateparks
Trucks and Fins brings all of the world's skateparks to you all in one convenient place through their endless search for parks around the world. They have park locations, details, images, and more to help plan your next skate quest wherever that may take you. We appreciate their dedication and passion for skateboarding and the amazing gifts that skateparks and skate spots are.
Steve Zanco, Skatepark Respect
A big part of skateboarding is about finding Animal Chin - your spirit animal, or in other words: whatever gets you stoked. Could be the right people to roll with, or that special dream terrain. Trucks and Fins has all the best skate destinations in one place; a map of stoke in your hands.
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