Pat Lowery of Richmond, VA took the situation into his own hands. As word spread he was interested in making a bowl in an area plagued with a lack of terrain, people joined in left and right, skaters and bikers alike, and brought everything to the table from the initial digging process to the final touches on the concrete lay. Check out the photos and videos of the build by clicking on the image below:
Friday, December 17, 2010
DIY Bowl
This is sick. Everybody at Least Most is always involved in the sickest things. The DIY bowl. Action sports has a long history with DIY as there was a time where we were completely on our own as far as creating terrain to ride. That time is pretty much gone, with the widespread influx of skateparks, but for some areas the DIY projects are still the only way to ride.
Pat Lowery of Richmond, VA took the situation into his own hands. As word spread he was interested in making a bowl in an area plagued with a lack of terrain, people joined in left and right, skaters and bikers alike, and brought everything to the table from the initial digging process to the final touches on the concrete lay. Check out the photos and videos of the build by clicking on the image below:
Pat Lowery of Richmond, VA took the situation into his own hands. As word spread he was interested in making a bowl in an area plagued with a lack of terrain, people joined in left and right, skaters and bikers alike, and brought everything to the table from the initial digging process to the final touches on the concrete lay. Check out the photos and videos of the build by clicking on the image below:
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