Northern Virginia spot check
October 1st, 2008 by Kilwag
East coast reader John Egerston sent in a few pictures from a semi-recent spot tour in northern Virgina. Roots = Two ditches and a full pipe. Photos by Mike Alexander.


…a pipe underneath a railroad. We had to climb up a rocky embankment and drop into the pipe from above. There are about 7 pipes, and the two on the end were dry when we got there, but a huge thunderstorm blasted through, and before we could even ride, the water rolled through. You can see in the photo that I’m soaked from climbing in the storm, and then I suffered the indignity of standing in that nice pipe, and literally watching the water rise up and roll through, washing out the second half of my skate trip.
…Normally, the water flow is slow enough to kind of wade across. You can only get to the pipes from one side, and the two that stay dry are on the far side. On this day, the water was too high so that’s why we had to climb up and across and then drop in from the top. We were waiting under a bridge for the rain to slow down… …We were carrying skateboards and brooms up this slick, steep rock embankment in a driving rain storm. But, we got in and the pipe was dry. We were just about to sweep a little and then take our first runs when the water started as a trickle, but in only seconds it was flowing through and we were screwed. The ditches we skated earlier that day, and they were pretty fun.











October 1st, 2008 at 2:41 pm
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October 1st, 2008 at 8:50 pm
Anyway to get ahold John. I am close to the area and have been dreaming of skating a fullpipe for since I was 8. Would love to come clean and skate with your crew.