I found this on Dan Hughes’ Northwest Skater site. There’s a guy who had what looked to be a really nice miniramp in his garage. Not one to remain satisfied, he decided to tear it out and build some roundwall instead. I don’t know the owner, or where he lives, so don’t ask. Instead, just enjoy some pictures and videos, and think of what you can do for yourself. Thanks to Dan for letting me cop these.
First, we’ll start with the old ramp.

Hand poured cement coping!
Looking good!
Here’s what replaced it. Looks fun as hell. Probably more challenging than the miniramp.







9 comments
dan
What are your transitions? How deep and what radius.
andres
who are they dimensions…I ned to know for built one……
kevin
cool to see that you posted my pics up.my name is kevin
i will be 40 this year, i broke my ankle skating in cali with the serna skate clan(great bunch of guys)
so when i got back with my leg in a cast. i had nothing to do. so slowly tore down the old and built a
bowl. i could’nt skate. i made a mold and made my own pool block, cut some tranny,s .it took me 3 month
with some help on the ocasionly.i live in montreal canada and it’s cold like fuck here and full o snow.
so we love to be able to skate , the indoor park here are crap. ride on !
Zed-word
This is pretty much what I aspire for in life.
DocMurdock
man that looks fun.
porterfield
bad ass????
Kilwag
J I M P
Zed-word
JIZZ
IN
MY
PANTS
Freezine
MTL!!!
Those boys love tight, Big O transitions!
He made his coping too.
They call the place PearCamp.
Marc Tison rips.