
Misc. photos from the sessions below
May 24

Heres a couple pics of Dave Ellis and Clint Deaton wrapping up the birch in the little bowl.

Cory Miller came out and took some shots for us, except this one, thats Cory.
688 Skatepark's Jay Turner brought his blunt to fakie, .... the Birch layer came out so good, its beautiful.
Jay On the 7' quarter
John Whiteman of Direct TV fame
This is of Whiteman transfering from the quarter into the bowl.
His name escapes me at the moment, but he is always blazing fast and flying high.
Heres a shot of the latest developments, decks going up on the big bowl.
Dave Ellis and Clint Deaton will be back on Tuesday to resume construction.
Again thanks to Dave and Clint, and everyone at Team Pain
for being so good to us, we really appreciate it, and we love the bowls.
The Birch bowl came out so nice, the place is really going to be amazing.
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May 9
Heres Justin Gibson welding the 2" x 3" steel on the hubba,
while John Whiteman waits for his chance to ollie through a toxic cloud of Argon gas.
May 3
Corey Miller stopped by to skate Friday night and took some new pics for us.
Sessions are taking place regularly, come check us out.
April 28
I know it has been a long time since any updates have been posted, below are pics of
the progress on the street run indoors(there will be others outside on the loading dock).
The quarter pipe you can't see at the other end of this run is about 7' tall x 16' wide.
Here you can see the little bowl is all done except for the Birch layer on the surface.
It is still fast anyway, and this thing is alot of fun to skate, even as is.
We are hoping that Dave Ellis from Team Pain will be back from redoing the Vans park in California soon.
Then the Birch will be down, and the progress on the big bowl will resume.
Speaking of Team Pain,
we got a spot in their news section at TeamPain.com
March 25

Heres Justin Gibson doing an awsome job welding the coping together on the little bowl.
March 6

Tyler Lydon came by to soot the latest pic updates, and John Desantis brought the Heineken
Ponder the transfer from bowl to bowl.
The mellow corner across from the hip in the big ramp.

Heres the little bowl all layered except for a small section of the flat.


Another look at the hip.

The big ramp is getting bigger.

Thanks to Dave Ellis, Jay Hammond from Team Pain.
Also we appreciate the help of Todd Morrow, Jeff Macar and Jason Conner.
Everyday we get a little closer.
March 4

Thanks to Tyler Lydon, heres a current shot of the little bowl. Thanks to Dave Ellis for the corners.

And a better shot of the big bowl to be. Check back tomorrow for more,
Dave will be back and hes bringing another Team Pain builder, Jay Hammond with him.
March 3
The Skatelight is back in place between the first two corners of the big bowl.
Corners in progress in the small section of the little bowl.
Heres another look of the small bowl with the hip and opposing corner in view.
Feb. 24
Ghetto Skateboards' Vert killer Dan Stephan was in town on Friday,
visiting Florida family with his daughter Brittney.
Dan has been living in New Hampshire to be near Brittney,
for those of you who were wondering what ever happened to that guy.
Heres the latest, we've got the flat walls layered on both sides of the hip,
and the previously built bowl corners are all tied in. The gaps you see are
obviously not filled in yet, so don't ask if thats how its going to be please.
Heres a look at one of the two hips that are going in this bowl.
Its kind of a slight rainbow arch, with a 20 something degree hip, a little over 6' tall.
The other one will be a 5' tall 90 degree hip.
Feb. 21

One of the sections was looking alot like a flag,
after realizing the ribs were the right number for the stripes, it had to be painted,
for no other purpose really than this picture..Ofcourse now it is all covered by another layer of plywood never to be seen again.
Feb. 2
Andre's 5 year old daughter Hailey pitches in with some counter sink holes for screwing the transitions to the floor.
Then she proceeded to carefully color the end of every screw before we could put them in.
Followed by a victory burn out around the outside of the big bowl and she was done for the day.
Jason Conner was here today helping us out with flat in the little bowl, and heres a pic of the destructor himself to prove it.
Jan. 31
Heres a few shots of our construction mess, you can't tell much about the place,
or how the ramps will be arranged, but we had to put something up here for everyone to see.
thanks to Tyler Lydon for helpng us out with building and shooting these for us.
Heres a link to lots of pics from the old place in Dade City
