Defremery Skatepark
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Defremery Skatepark Hot


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City Oakland
State California
Country United States
Continent North America

ADDRESS: 1251-1299 18th St, Oakland, CA 94607, USA

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Janky but fun

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5.0
Reviewed by the_dude - March 16, 2010
 

This park is hella janky and semi dangerous, but still kind of fun. I guess they were given all of the old ramps from the Pleasant Hill YMCA park and put them back together. More or less. Lots of nails and screws sticking out and the mini ramp that used to be good is pretty fucked up. That said the kids in that area of Oakland need something to skate and they use the shit out of that park. The smaller mini ramps are fun and there are a variety of boxes to get your ledge tricks on. The wallride transfer ramps were rad. Overall not bad on a zero budget situation.

 
 
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