The YouTube algorithm tossed tis one at me. The title just says "L.A. 1970's skateboarding." I have no idea who these skaters are, what year, or where the pool and huge ditches are located. But they rip, for that era, and these are some cool spots. The channel has one 70's surf video, and a bunch of short films, so the guy looks like a filmaker. Good vintage sktaing, though. Enjoy.
Tuesday, October 4, 2022
Vintage 1970's pool and ditch skating
The YouTube algorithm tossed tis one at me. The title just says "L.A. 1970's skateboarding." I have no idea who these skaters are, what year, or where the pool and huge ditches are located. But they rip, for that era, and these are some cool spots. The channel has one 70's surf video, and a bunch of short films, so the guy looks like a filmaker. Good vintage sktaing, though. Enjoy.
Sunday, October 2, 2022
The Studio City Monster Wall
I teased this one the other day, with a photo on Facebook, and quite a few people were trying to figure out where this wall is. This gigantic banked wall is one I actually rode fairly often, back in the early 1990's, when I worked on the American Gladiators crew, and lived in North Hollywood for part of a year. It's only a couple of blocks from the CBS Studio Center, where I worked as a crew guy. Yet this huge wall, at least 25-30 feet high, is totally hidden from view of the thousands of cars that drive by it every day.
It's probably only 60 degrees, but it rides like a much steeper, undervert wall. It's bumpy, textured concrete, with a really solid concrete driveway below. You could probably do a little on a skateboard there, but BMXers or mountain bikers are who can really have fun with this thing.
This is behind a shopping center, so there are delivery trucks rolling through now and then. It looks like you could just haul ass and go 12 feet up this thing, but it rides way different than it looks. I could get about 5 feet up the steeper Blues Brothers Wall in Huntington Beach, when I used ot ride this thing, 30 years ago. I never got more than 3 1/2 or 4 feet up this wall. It's a hard THUNK when you land. I'm sure some of today's BMXers and MTB riders could do much better. It would be a lot of fun with a small launch and landing ramp. As crazy and cool as this looks, to the best of my knowledge, there has never been a magazine photo or any video of anyone riding it... anywhere. It's literally 15 minutes from Hollywood Boulevard, but no other BMXers or MTBers ever found it, I guess. I forgot about it, when I went back down to Orange County. When it did pop up in my thoughts, I figured some other riders would find it some day.
The location is near Ventura Boulevard and Laurel Canyon, in Studio City, in the San Fernando Valley. There's a small shopping center on the Southeast corner of that intersection (towards the hills), and an older, larger shopping center, that wraps around the small one. The big shopping center is now anchored by Trader Joe's, their address is 11976 Ventura Boulevard. This gigantic wall is behind Trader Joe's and the other shops. As with all business area spots, if you go ride here, be respectful of business owners and employees. I had many solo sessions here back in the day, and never got asked to leave. It's a place to hit alone or with 1 or 2 people, get a little session in, and then move on. Don't bring a whole posse, make a mess, leave trash, or be destructive.
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