October 28, 2011
So-called P-Town
It's obvious the biggest problem with the Plymouth Plaza is that it's in Plymouth. Not a terrible drive, but it's kind of far. I was skeptical when I showed, to be clear. The park isn't that big, and there really isn't that much concrete in use, to tell the truth. However, once skated, it becomes clear the park flows and, while it may not have enough space for 50 hungry-ass-kids to skate all at once, 15 or 20 dudes that aren't idiots can co-exist there no problem. The three sided hip is most definitely steep, but that makes it a legit bank to skate and tricks over the hip an accomplishment. The two sided hip is mellow and a fun part of the line to the taco quarterpipe, which is around face/head high, just right. Slappies up the side might be the best thing to do there. Dudes skated the rails. The ledges were good. There are fun little flat gaps. There are cracks in front of the steps. It's kind of a dustbowl right now as construction continues. To reverse a previous position, I'm not sure what the beer drinking factor will be. It's pretty damn fun. See you there.
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my guess is the beer drinking factor is still going be much better at the garage downtown.....
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