Showing posts with label Pala Skate Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pala Skate Park. Show all posts

Sunday, September 14, 2014

Flypaper Grip: Pala Death Race 2014 Presented by Gullwing Truck Co.

The Pala Death Race 2014 was on September 13 in Pala, California.



Gullwing Trucks put on the event and we were there getting everyone gripped up and documenting the gnarliest skatepark race around.

Enjoy!

Video by Shane Maloney

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Saturday, September 13, 2014

Hot Fun at the Pala Skatepark


Oma and Opa spent some time with Reef Indy at the Pala Skatepark.  Poor Reef was not feeling 100%; so he took a nap on his Opa.  It was a super hot day - in the upper 90's

Poor Reef was not feeling 100%; so he took a nap on his Opa.

Oma thought she had better practice her videography skills before grandson Reef Indy hits the bowls. Since opening in April 2008, the Pala Skatepark has been providing skateboarders with a safe, fun place to skateboard. The park was designed by award-winning skatepark designer Wally Hollyday and features rails, drops, ramps as well as a carved out bowl modeled after an abandoned pool that was a favorite of local skateboarders in the 80s and 90s.



The video above was taken before 2014 Pala Skatepark Death Race presented by Gullwing Trucks.

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Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Monday, September 30, 2013

Reef Indy Goes Skateboarding

Reef’s first real outing

Yesterday was Reef Indy’s first real outing. Mom and Dad took Reef to the Pala Skate Park. Dad really loves to skate.

Since opening in April 2008, the Pala Skatepark has been providing skateboarders with a safe, fun place to skateboard.

The park was designed by award-winning skatepark designer Wally Hollyday and features rails, drops, ramps as well as a carved out bowl modeled after an abandoned pool that was a favorite of local skateboarders in the 80s and 90s.

The Pala Band of Mission Indians invested $570,000 to build the park at the Jim Banks sports complex off Pala Mission Road in Pala, CA.

Of course Reef was sporting his Van’s.

Of course Reef was sporting his Van’s.


Daddy and Reef found time for a nap.

It was a long but fun day; Daddy and Reef found time for a nap.


Look Out Addy Pastrana - Reef Indy is already at the Skatepark.