El Paso Texas - Edgemont drainage ditch

From skateable to made-for-skate in El Paso

A housing development in El Paso required a large drainage ditch. Skate activists Paul Zimmerman (president of the El Paso Skatepark Association) and another guy who goes by PC (?) managed to get the city and builders on the same page. Instead of a ditch that was accidentally skateable and possibly restricted from skating, the end result is a multi-use facility with tranny added specifically to make it more skateable. Apparently, some funds were diverted from a slab and prefab ramp park, no word on whether or not there are complainers on that front. You can get an explanation of the project here on Skatepark.org and a photo essay on the process hosted on Photobucket. The whole thing was hand stacked.

[Source: Austin Skate Notes]

Discussion

9 thoughts on “From skateable to made-for-skate in El Paso

  1. hope you like the story.need more spots like this.

  2. That’s great.

  3. fester combs on December 1, 2009 - Reply

    inspiring idea of limitless possibilities …

  4. Vegetable Lasagna on December 1, 2009 - Reply

    Too cool! That’s one instance where imperfect
    trannies are not really a problem.

  5. Really cool, that looks fun. Jeez, take your parasol.

  6. Vegetable Lasagna on December 2, 2009 - Reply

    Lame. Not cool. No fun.

  7. Gnarles Copinghagen on December 2, 2009 - Reply

    Nice. In the world in my mind everything is skateable. Lets make it so.

  8. What an idea.

  9. sk8rdavis on January 8, 2010 - Reply

    Hitting it this weekend! Session on Saturday jan 9th?

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