west linn sk8board park
Location: Tanner Basin area, West Linn.

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Info current as of: Jan. 2003.
Last visit date: Jan. 2003.
When Opened: Jan. 2003.
Who built: Grindline
Size: Medium-Large.
Difficulty: Very challenging, I recommend experienced only.
Fun: Could be extreme fun except for the crowded condition and grommies with attitude.
Helmets: Recommended but not required.
Bikes: No rules posted yet but I'm sure bikers will not be allowed.
Supervised: No.
Hours open: Not posted yet, probably dawn to dusk.
Lights for night: No.
Covered: No.
Cleanliness: Brand new.
Friendliness: The Jury is still out on this. Currently, in it's shiny new condition, there is extreme tension between the grommies and the experienced skaters. Some of the grommies here show no respect for the experienced.

Questions/Contacts: West Linn Parks and Rec, 503-557-4700.
Nearest Skateboard Shops:__
Hospital/ER: __
Misc: An absolutely amazing skatepark, very deep, very blind, a park of "smokin' bowls" plopped down amongst 1/2 million dollar Row houses. How do these guys keep coming up with such wonderful surprises and new challenges? One ear mark of this park is the corner bowl with a nice, tall over-vert. Beware of colissions here, due to the crowded conditions, unaware grommies and deep, blind corners. I am seriously concerned about the future of this beauty, however. The clash in Redmond keeps nagging me as I look at what seems to be brewing here. Come here with a ton of patience or the place may drive you to enforce skaters bad reputation.I hope I'm wrong and the conflicts currently going on will iron themeselves out. Porta-potties. No drinking fountain or payphone. No seating.


As of: 1-20-2003