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San Diego is rad. Great weather all the time and great food. Good parks. It’s super expensive. I have lived here on two separate occasions. Once before kids and once with kids. Great place to have kids also. The only downside is housing and the cost of living is so ridiculous. Depending on where you are coming from in the Midwest it may seem super crowded.
Do you know what area you'd be coming to? Regardless, you'll be doing a lot of driving to get from spot to spot. All county owned parks are free if you don't wanna deal with busts.
Quote from: L33Tg33k on January 28, 2019, 11:14:48 PMExpand QuoteDo you know what area you'd be coming to? Regardless, you'll be doing a lot of driving to get from spot to spot. All county owned parks are free if you don't wanna deal with busts.[close]I'll be in the Linda Vista area. The park there looks sick from the pictures.
Do you know what area you'd be coming to? Regardless, you'll be doing a lot of driving to get from spot to spot. All county owned parks are free if you don't wanna deal with busts.[close]
I am considering taking a job in San Diego. What is the skate scene like there? Is it a cool place to live? I will be moving from the midwest.
I must have been tripping last night
Shalom to all my slap pals,I'm going to SD in a couple weeks with some friends, I booked a hotel close to the linda vista park. Anyway, last time I went we had a car, this time we might not. Are there any areas that are fairly dense with good spots to skate? What's the love park or jkwon of San Diego? What are some DIYs besides washington street and chicano park?
Quote from: Utopos on January 29, 2019, 06:07:42 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: L33Tg33k on January 28, 2019, 11:14:48 PMExpand QuoteDo you know what area you'd be coming to? Regardless, you'll be doing a lot of driving to get from spot to spot. All county owned parks are free if you don't wanna deal with busts.[close]I'll be in the Linda Vista area. The park there looks sick from the pictures.[close]That park is nice and it has a bit of everything. Just know that place gets crowded as fuck. Linda Vista is somewhat centrally located so you're not to far from anything. 15 minutes from downtown which in turn is about another 15 minutes from the Mexican border. Things start to get spread out as you get into North and East county. For example, another great park is in Encinitas. To get there from Linda Vista wold take 45 minutes with absolutely no traffic. With moderate traffic, well over an hour. Rush hour, don't even try. I would recommend going there, though. It's a picturesque beach town and you can take a look at the Encinitas sign and bank that Bam tail dropped into, and shit your pants thinking about doing it.
Quote from: L33Tg33k on January 28, 2019, 11:14:48 PMExpand QuoteDo you know what area you'd be coming to? Regardless, you'll be doing a lot of driving to get from spot to spot. All county owned parks are free if you don't wanna deal with busts.[close]I'll be in the Linda Vista area. The park there looks sick from the pictures.[close]
Quote from: goo goo goo joob on March 22, 2019, 01:09:56 PMExpand QuoteShalom to all my slap pals,I'm going to SD in a couple weeks with some friends, I booked a hotel close to the linda vista park. Anyway, last time I went we had a car, this time we might not. Are there any areas that are fairly dense with good spots to skate? What's the love park or jkwon of San Diego? What are some DIYs besides washington street and chicano park?[close]I honestly don't think there are any types of plazas similar to jkwon or love park. San Diego has its street spots, but they are mostly within school yards or in the vicinity of downtown. I'd also say maybe cruise Balboa Park, but I've had my fair share of friends get tickets for skateboarding there from cops. But SD has a plethora of great skate plazas/parks such as Linda Vista, City Heights, Memorial, or Poods up in Encinitas.
Shalom to all my slap pals,I'm going to SD in a couple weeks with some friends, I booked a hotel close to the linda vista park. Anyway, last time I went we had a car, this time we might not. Are there any areas that are fairly dense with good spots to skate? What's the love park or jkwon of San Diego? What are some DIYs besides washington street and chicano park?[close]
I lived in Oceanside for 5 years and it was the best place I’ve ever lived. San Diego has skaters everywhere and the majority of them are cool as fuck and friendly.Prince Park is so goddamn fun and there are curb spots EVERYWHERE.The Mexican food is ridiculous everywhere. If you’re ever in Oceanside please eat at Teri Cafe for amazing and cheap Japanese food.
North County SD has the best parks in the world as far as I'm concerned. Like 8 great parks just off the top of my head.
You know I thought these forums were a for skating not discussing fetishes