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  1. The place is sick - I wouldn't say it's gnarly in the sense that it's like really hard to skate. It's more gnarly in the sense that there are some big ass ramps, the flow of the park has you skating really fast, there's a buncha different nooks and pockets and stuff where you can come up with all sorts of different lines and theres a buncha ...

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  2. This skate culture is clearly a large part of the 90s Portland "vibe" which you are upset about being replaced now. explain to me how that is black and white Every time a change happens, those who cannot or will not stand up for themselves are often brushed to the side.

  3. The Burnside Skatepark is a DIY concrete skatepark located in Portland, Oregon, United States. Burnside was the first DIY skatepark project. It is located under the east end of the Burnside Bridge. The project was started without permission from the city of Portland before being accepted as a public skatepark. Its features include many hips ...

  4. Dec 24, 2016 · Underneath Portland, Oregon's Burnside Bridge is one of the nation's meccas for skateboarding. What started 26 years ago, this "do it yourself" concrete skatepark has become part of the Portland lore.

  5. Aug 1, 2020 · Once the skatepark got famous, phones started ringing. A small portion of the skaters who were significant factors of the construction of Burnside went off to build their first official park in Lincoln City, Oregon, and then created their company, Dreamland Skateparks. Dreamland Skateparks Company is run by eight skaters and their families.

  6. Jun 7, 2022 · Burnside skatepark is in Portland, Oregon underneath the Burnside Bridge. The park is located on the east side of the Willamette River. SE 2nd Ave, Portland, OR 97232. The park’s success is a direct result of the work of Burnside Skatepark’s unique group of builders, who were inspired by their desire to maintain and grow what they loved.

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  8. On 2nd Ave take a right and go until your under the Burnside Bridge. From I-5 northbound, take the Omsi exit #300 B. Go left on 2nd Ave, go left (north). In about ten blocks and under the second bridge, look right. From in town, find Burnside and get yourself under the east side on 2nd Ave. Burnside is public, free and has no pad requirements.

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