Dec
17
2008

New Years All Nighter – 52 Skatepark Missoula, Montana

Jun
20
2008

Go Skateboarding day in Missoula

Join the grind heard round the world down at MOBASH for day full of
shralping, mini-contests, BBQing and just plain ole good times. We’ll
be getting things started around noon, so grab your board and be ready
to shred!

Feb
18
2008

Field Update

James “The Man” Reeves sends this update from the field.

  • Polson Park: Totally Dry but in need of a good sweeping
  • St. Ignatious: Totally Dry
  • Missoula Park: Mostly Dry
  • Kalispell park: all the mini stuff is skateable but bowl is full still (not from James).
  • and SHEC is open again.

Head South my friends and bring a broom and/or squeegee with you.

Update:
Logan Triplett also informs us Whitehall skatepark is dry and the Bozeman park is about 1 quarter dry, and in the process of being cleared out.

Is it dry in your neck of the woods? Let us know in the comments.

Oct
14
2007

MOBASH photos by Ben Croft

Ben Croft recently sent a bunch of rad photos from the Missoula Skatepark.

Here they are:
Ray Hertz

Matt Kerns

Herb Hogen

Herb Again.

Jeremiah Worm

Thanks Ben.

Nov
6
2006

SLAP Montana

Dan Drehobl on the cover of this month’s SLAP in Missoula

Oct
30
2006

MOBASHin’

More new photos of the MOBASH skatepark in Missoula.

Oct
10
2006

Montana Skate Trip: Day 2 – Butte to Missoula

We woke in the morning in Dillon to about an inch of slushy snow on the car and it was still snowing pretty hard so quickly scratched the idea of skating Dillon for another day and made our way up to Butte, Montana and met up with J. Boyes en route from Billings, to skate the new Dreamland park there. It was still lightly snowing but the concrete was dry so we gave it a shot.

The Butte park is located East of the old historic district in a pretty run down area just on the edge of the Berkeley Pit (massive super fund site read more here). In fact the “Visitors Center” is pretty much right across the street. The land around the park is pretty much vacant except for some old mining leftovers. Guess I wouldn’t want to live that close to the pit either. The park seems pretty fun with a little more streety stuff than usual and two bowls. One large one and one Kidney pool bowl. The drain in the large bowl wasn’t working properly so it was filled with an eery green water, some trash and what looked like a dead rat. So we pretty much skated the kidney bowl and the street stuff. The street section had a step up, some various hips, rails and ledges as well as this big whale back bank wall thing that could be pretty fun.


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From there we got some lunch in the old Historic District, which is really cool, and then decided we might as well hit Anaconda because it was right on they way.

Anaconda is another town that thrived on mining and then really died out once that ended. Right as you roll into town there is a big Smelter and a massive pile of black tailings. As we got into Anaconda it wasn’t snowing anymore but it was blowing about 35 miles an hour and couldn’t have been more than 38 degrees. That is what we get for doing a skate trip in Montana in mid October I suppose. The park in Anaconda is another Dreamland park built in 2005 I believe. It consists of one large bowl with a buch of small hip stuff in the shallow end and a street section that is basically two 3 foot quarter pipes with extensions and a table top in the middle. For being so cold we got a pretty good little session after warming up and then headed off to Missoula.

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We arrived in Missoula at about 5:00 and it was sunny and relatively warm. We went straight over to the brand spankin new MOBASH skatepark and immediately got back in the groove. We had been skating all day at these parks in Arctic Tundra-like conditions with not a soul in sight. Now we were at Missoula skating in the sun with probably 75 people skating around the park. The Missoula park was definitely my favorite of the bunch. It was finished beautifully. It had a big bowl section with bank walls a cradle and deep area with pool coping. Then it had a kidney bowl behind that then a great looking street section that had some good flow between ledges and rails. The ledges looked to be finished in granite and there were fun bank walls all along the street section. And it’s Lit at night! Great park. I was too lazy to bring a camera along to that one so you’ll just have to trust me or go over to www.missoulaskatepark.org or do something like Search Flickr and check out some pictures there.

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