R.I.P thunderdome. The week before it was to open we had that earthquake which caused some pretty major damage to the old brick building the park was in. The building has since been renovated and is now a lame ol resaurant. Taj also no longer lives localy so Oly's parks are now limited to two skateboard only parks (one indoor, one outdoor). It was a sad day, I remember checking the joint out like a week before the earthquake and was stoked on it opening. You can see some pics of it here and some video of it in Etnies Forward. There have been some rumors of making a new thunderdome in Tacoma, but I haven't really asked about the status of that lately so I don't know if that's still even a possibility.
yeah, sleestak is another good resource...just don't tell em you ride bikes
there's also a number of 'non-public' ramps and such that are built for bikes and super fun
skatebarn...meh, its alright. It's good sized but doesn't have much flow. It's real back and forth style. But if you're down with some good sized spines it's fun (my skills are not spine friendly at this time)
i ride a kona roast, but i pretend its a big bmx bike most of the time. Lots of dirtjumping and street riding. There arent many good parks in eastern washington, so i dont have much park experience. But it looks like fun. i'm willing to ride any park i can find.
edit: lately i've been thinking about building up a bmx bike again. i miss them little wheels.
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