Check out this website I bumped into while surfing the net, it's called Rad days! It's a combination of old school bmx, skateboarding and different winter activities combined with pictures gallery's, great stories and lots of pages to surf. The website is very well organized with plenty of up to date stories on skateparks and cool places to ride. Rad days has only been around for 10 months, but already is well established in the U.K. for its stories and pictures. Talking to the web guru at Rad days, I get a sense that in the future, you'll see even more interesting topics and stories whatever time of year you happen to find yourself. Also in the old school bmx section is some old school bike galleries. 


You can find Rad days at    www.raddays.com     or go to our sweet sites page!
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Rad days main page
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Look for me on the old school page
 
Going to be posting some videos on Youtube. My channel is radaction or you can click the link. I have lots of pictures and will be making some vids with pictures and some actual footage of some old school 80's riding, but need to dig some old vhs tapes from the boxes and convert them. Wish I knew all the riders at the mfs contests hopefully your'e in some pictures or videos.


http://www.youtube.com/user/radaction?feature=mhum




 
Local Skate-parks are becoming more and more popular these days, especially city and county owned skate-parks. Having the skate-parks run this way makes it much more feasible to maintain and operate as the city can combine all recreation activities in a single park. The cost for these skate-parks can be daunting if your a private owner and would like one in your backyard, no thanks! I remember working in New Mexico and one of the local parks added a skate-park in 2002. The skate-park had everything including mountain views. The new skate-park was built in Tijeres, New Mexico, just East of Albuquerque at a cost of over $100,000. The ramps alone cost $40,000 and were state of the art construction. I was living in New Mexico at the time and working for a local newspaper called the Independent. My job was selling ads for the paper but being such a small paper, I also got to wear many hats, so writing a story on the opening of a skate-park seemed to good to be true. The local riders were great as they helped assemble the ramps for opening day. I don't know if the park is still open today but if you can get to Albuquerque and ride, you are in for a treat as the weather is beautiful most of the year. Except for the windy season in the spring, New Mexico is just what the doctor ordered for a dreary climate as the sun shines almost everyday, (thus, the sunshine state) and mountain views take your breath away virtually anywhere in the state. I hope your community has local parks too and if they don't, you can always go to your city hall and tell them you need one. Just don't give up and be positive with your concerns and you too can have your very own skate-park.

Dale M.