i never met my dad and ill probably never have a child of my own, but to see 3 generations of skaters enjoying the fruits of their labors together has me in awe. much love.
ikr its so nice to see people getting into skating when they are young, i wish i couldve im 14 now and scooter alot more than I skateboard (can only ollie and other very simple tricks, no kickflips etc). just cant find the motivation to do either anymore though.
I live in Riverside and your back yard looks exactly like mine lol. And I have been playing with the idea of building a pump track. Now seeing yours and how beautiful it looks in the landscape I want one even more.
Greetings from the citou of Goiânia, Brasil. Muito emotion os indescribable in the face of the do-it-yourself spirit! A beautiful exemple for children as a legacy. I'm a longboarder, skate is freedom. Much love and peace to you English-speaking brothers!
To get the perfect angle use a piece of wood cut into the shape of transition u want to make to tamp it down to make sure the transition is the same throughout the ramp. I would go with sanding rather than another coat, also looking into that myself. Check out my skate park build part 2 for visuals
Wow, planning on building one at my campsite, thank you for the knowledge 🙏. Btw, pardon me for asking, at what age your father started skating? Such awsome dad ✊
We kind of played it by ear because we’ve never done anything like this before. Moving the dirt around helped us figure out all the small details. It’s about 60 feet long. 14 feet wide on the ends. 10 feet between each roller. 4-5 inches of concrete. Hope that helps a little
Hey man, love what you did there and you inspired me to do the same as I have a large unused backyard. I wanted to ask if you had your calculations for the rollers and curves to share? That would save me a lot of headaches. If you have any social media I can reach you on please let me know :)
i never met my dad and ill probably never have a child of my own, but to see 3 generations of skaters enjoying the fruits of their labors together has me in awe. much love.
ikr its so nice to see people getting into skating when they are young, i wish i couldve im 14 now and scooter alot more than I skateboard (can only ollie and other very simple tricks, no kickflips etc). just cant find the motivation to do either anymore though.
This is what its all about! Sharing the love of something between generations and friends. Awesome video.
LOVE it. Can give us a rough idea of how much it cost?
I live in Riverside and your back yard looks exactly like mine lol. And I have been playing with the idea of building a pump track. Now seeing yours and how beautiful it looks in the landscape I want one even more.
Big thumb up . So cool idea from your dad and we'll done. I m living in Senegal and plan to do a pump track park for kids thx for inspire
I'd call that great success
Killer dude you have a great dad!
Super impressed with the quality of the finish and all the hard work that went into it.
Beautiful, thank you!
nice to see a family skateboarding together, cool video, it made my day
Epic job!!! Looks like a back yard BLAST!
Thanks! Still gotta smooth it out a little better with a top coat but already a lot of fun
I love going to my local park and flowing ! No push just pump lol
Greetings from the citou of Goiânia, Brasil. Muito emotion os indescribable in the face of the do-it-yourself spirit! A beautiful exemple for children as a legacy. I'm a longboarder, skate is freedom. Much love and peace to you English-speaking brothers!
Always remember somethings better than nothing and it looks like a lot of fun to me!🗽🇺🇸
Just cool people. And everyone happy.
This is great!
Good on ya mate looks great fun for everyone .
This is actually really sick! Not only that but your editing style as well, it really fits the vlog style. 👍🏼👍🏼
Thankss I appreciate it!
Love it! Great to see the kids into it & smiling :)
great job dad ! great vision and follow through !
sick man
looks so sick!! must be so fun, might be a cool idea to make the burm a bit higher but looks amazing anyway!!!
you’re so underrated i love your editing skills
Well done! Makes me wanna skate!
So cool . Enjoy !
Oleeee!!!! tu si que sabes!!!
this is sick good work
most cities just need something like this (maybe double the footprint ) with some ledges around the park and everybody happy and cut budget
that looks sickkkkkk
Thanks! It’s a good time for sure
Subscribing as I research building my own!
Fun!
you can put some coping on the 180 turns and do some sick boardslides/50 50ies on them
Siiick
To get the perfect angle use a piece of wood cut into the shape of transition u want to make to tamp it down to make sure the transition is the same throughout the ramp. I would go with sanding rather than another coat, also looking into that myself. Check out my skate park build part 2 for visuals
Jeff Collins! I know him! Hope all is well brother! Came across this looking for some diy backyard skate ideas, and this is awesome!
Hahah no way! What’s up Jon. Hope all is well!
Nice
Amazingoodays!
Wow, planning on building one at my campsite, thank you for the knowledge 🙏. Btw, pardon me for asking, at what age your father started skating? Such awsome dad ✊
Pumped!
Hahaha your comments are always spot on
You did a lot of great work but that's one hell of a grandpa.
The people need an update on the track
Cool:)
Please give update, has it cracked yet during these 3 years?
How much for cost?
Cool
Oof… those were not concrete guys! Glad you are making the best of it.
How much did all of the supplies cost?
You’re gonna need more concrete on them 2 berms it is to mellow
i want to do that in france, very nice, do you have plan, size, infos, please ....
We kind of played it by ear because we’ve never done anything like this before. Moving the dirt around helped us figure out all the small details.
It’s about 60 feet long. 14 feet wide on the ends. 10 feet between each roller. 4-5 inches of concrete. Hope that helps a little
@@callinitcollins8190 thank's very much, it's to much of concrete, for my hands, i look for pump track, thank you very much.
Hey man, love what you did there and you inspired me to do the same as I have a large unused backyard. I wanted to ask if you had your calculations for the rollers and curves to share? That would save me a lot of headaches. If you have any social media I can reach you on please let me know :)
Good ideia!