Steez Magazine Issue 25

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We woke up the next day, got breakfast at a local diner/convenience store, skated a weird wooden skate park, and made the trip back down to Portland.

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The first spot we wanted to go to was slightly outside the city but on the way. It is a gap with a slightly curved runway over some rocks, it’s really narrow, and tricky to skate. There were some benches there as well. Donfro filmed a line, and ollied over one of them for the photo, that dude has some major pop. There was also a rail that curved down a set of stairs. Now this rail is tall, steep, round and looks generally impossible to skate. When you roll up to the rail, you only see the bottom of the rail, that’s how high

and steep it is. Brad Miller stepped up and tried to get a 50-50 on it, but got broke off and wanted to move on. Shortly after that, another Maine local ripper, Toebee Parkhurst, showed up. Toebee had a part in Foundation’s “Nervous Breakdown” video but now rides for Hoodlum Skateboards. He was kind enough to give us a tour of the local area and helped significantly in our hunt for skate spots. He showed us a few things, and people looked and moved on. He then brought us to an industrial


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