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POSTED BY: alwaysepic on 01/21/2008 23:21:45


Other than around town, I have found that the best place to freeride is parks.  The one I mountainboard at has dozens of trails that wind and bend to really give you a rollercoaster type feel when you ride them.  With humps and drop offs included, I don't see how it could get much better as every trail has it's own unique feel.  During the fall I hit the rougher steeper trails and literally float over the leaves giving it a real snow like feel.  There's even a huge paved road perfect for carving down or bombing down if you want a smooth but fast ride.  I haven't found too many other places that I enjoy as much.

The park is basically empty, so when I take a load of people up there we have unlimited possibilites, from using picnic tables for tricks to riding around the camping area and bombing off the ledges near the lake.  In fact, we go there so much that the park rangers recognize our cars and often stop to chat with us.  It's funny too though, I actually left a mountainboard there and went back to get it and the rangers had a slew of stories to tell about how they each tried it and had a good time cracking up at each other as they bit it hardcore.

Just wondering, but where does everyone else freeride?





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POSTED BY: meboard on 01/25/2008 06:03:15


dude the Rangers tried to mountainboard? Thats funny.

I mountainboard wherever I see a hill or an incline.  I'll have to check out some state parks though, I haven't really considered them before.

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POSTED BY: alwaysepic on 02/12/2008 23:59:53


Yeah, just a couple of redneck rangers testing their balance, it was hilarious, bloody elbows and still happy about trying it.  I highly recommend state parks, especially those with a lot of hiking trails.  A lot of people wouldn't think to try it, but hiking trails make for an excellent ride.  Granted, there isn't a lot of room to carve, but you get a chance to challenge yourself on different slopes mixed with diff terrain.




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POSTED BY: aFlamingPotato on 03/04/2008 02:12:15


I have a state park that I ride at that is pretty fun.  There's also a golf course that I've been wanting to try out... but I'm not too sure how happy they would be about that.





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