I don’t know why we plan skate trips around Montana for mid October, maybe it is because it’s the shoulder season or maybe it’s just because we prefer to skate in the snow. Either way, this year, our planned trip to head East and hit Great Falls, the new Helena Park, Butte, then Missoula had to be postponed. Mark Heyka was calling for temps hovering around zero for most of the state so we quickly switched gears and decided on a trip to Eastern Washington and Oregon. We had lofty plans to skate Spokane, Walla Walla, Pendelton, Irrigon, Richland and Yakima on a four day super trip with a crew of eight.
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The second episode in Jux Skate Co’s new series of montages. This episode features one hour of skateboarding on one obstacle. Nothing more, nothing less. A challenge of a skateboarders creativity. This Installment of 2 hours one obstacle features one of Montana’s first concrete parks: Kirk Park, Bozeman, MT.
The Helena Skatepark expansion looks to be complete with bowl mini bowl spine to inside mini bowl thingy and new and improved street features. See for yourself at http://www.helenaskatepark.com/