Our local skate park is large and well-equipped with the concrete shapes making them so much fun. It also caters for any age from 5 to 20 ... or as we shall see, 65. The first couple of pictures show Max in action on the more gentle slopes. He cannot handle vertical faces just yet, but is improving his style with each visit.
Of course, there's the occasional splat factor like this:
For the record, Max wasn't hurt although the fall was real enough. And a strange sight was caught by the camera Max just happened to be holding. That scooter rider disappearing into the distance looks much older than the traditional skate park inhabitant. Sure, the dress is appropriate - board shorts, singlet and cap, but the size and shape look suspect.AS
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This stirred a cord of memory. When our son, Tim, was about 12 years old he was invited to take part in the German Exchange at school. Tim had wobbled down the drive on a skateboard a few days before so he put down as one of his interests 'skateboarding' and thus he got paired with the skateboarding champion (of that age group) of Hamburg, Florian Hummel. Despite this they became lifelong friends and we still keep in touch and visit Flo and his parents regularly. Richard.
Max is much younger and only visiting us briefly, so he will not make life-long friends from his exploits. However, he's gained a lot in self-confidence.
AS
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