OK – So I know I said my next post was going to be about my wheels and stuff – that’ll have to come tomorrow (or some time next week). Why?
Well – HERE’S why:

This is the flow park at Bonsor Park in Burnaby. It is AWESOME!
The dude who helped me buy my board at Pacific Border (damn – I have to get his name! – English guy… anyway), recommended that we try this section of the park. … Yeah - I said “section”. Bonsor has three sections to it: the flow section up that I have up above, a HUGE bowl with full pipe section, and then a big street section.
Ryan and I went and hit the flow section today and had a blast. We started off just trying to ride across from one side to the other. The smallest “drop in” is about 3 feet and the largest is about 6 feet. None of it is terribly steep with the exception of one 3 foot side wall (where I happened to drop in first… doh!). Anyway, while we were ‘getting our feet wet’ so to speak, we were joined by two other people. One was a younger dude who’s name I totally forget, and the other was a cool guy (also in his mid-to-late 30s) named Andrew.
Andrew was awesome. He was riding a pretty sweet deck (forgot to get the name), but he could make that thing GO! He took the time to show us some cool lines, and how we could pump the park and keep on riding around. To say the least, he took our riding to the next level – actually probably a few levels above that even! He even took some video of us, and said he’d try to get us a copy. If we can connect the dots, I’ll post it here.
By the end of the session, Ryan and I had learned enough from Andrew to complete at least one circuit of the flow park. Now it’s all down to working on our technique and pumping it a little harder to keep going.
HUGE thanks to Andrew!! We’re heading back Monday for sure (rain notwithstanding)!
Oh, and in case you’re interested, I found a great site about Bonsor Skate Park here. Thanks to northwestskater.com for the pics!