Apr 3, 2012 at 9:05 pm
Jared Stein
Last morning in the Bay Area for a while, so I rose early to ride the Pacifica park before leaving for a meeting in San Jose. I hoped that the park might be open early, otherwise I’d be out of luck. At exactly 8:30 am I found the doors open, which made me regret not coming earlier yesterday.
So I rode the shallow park area, working on roll-ins (freaky with these transitions) and speed on corners. I think this morning proved the theory that bowl riding is all about feeling the curves and letting them take you. Not fighting them, not pushing against them, but rolling with them, adapting to them, or, rather, letting the curves change your body. A very zen approach. “Be like water.”
I also rode the shallow bowl, you know, that awesome little bowl with pool coping. I thought I’d record myself trying to early grab the hip, and though I caught some footage it was pretty embarrassing: I grab probably half way up the hip, instead of really launching off of it like I know I can once I get some speed down:

Finally, I watched myself carve grinding the shallow end, and though it doesn’t look bad, I’m not really on top of it. I’d like to work on stalls on the pool coping so I can lock in those grinds however I want them.

To do: early grabs over the hip
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Apr 2, 2012 at 3:01 pm
Jared Stein
My first meeting wasn’t until 10am, and it was a webinar, so I took advantage and skated a quick session at the Pacifica park, just like old times. I worked the whole park as well as I could, finding myself pretty out of practice, and my feet clumsy. I lacked mastery of speed to really take advantage of the park side coping, so I should work on that.

I returned to the park on my lunch break and spent a good hour working the shallow bowl, feeling out some early grabs on (but not over) the hip, grabbing the nose during my kick turns on the deep end in the hopes of making BS airs an inevitability sooner or later. Still pretty freaked out by true 50-50s on the pool coping, though carved 5-0s are feeling pretty decent, if short.

I felt pretty good ollieing on the new board, and managed stepping up the levels on the far west side of the park.
To do: Speed and control
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Jan 5, 2012 at 11:16 pm
Jared Stein
I traveled to the Bay Area this week for business, and had the chance to skate both the Pacifica skate park and the San Jose Lake Cunningham park. The locals were busy at Pacifica as usual, and I still love the mellow vibe and smooth transitions of that park. Lake Cunningham was hopping, but I was able to find relative solitude in the giant skull bowl as well as the full pipe, and, surprisingly, the 5′ bowl on the East side.


I really dug this 5′ bowl. It’s just my size for mini-ramp style tricks, and has enough of the bowl feel to keep it interesting. The worst traffic here was the occasional biker crossing through on a larger run.
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Jun 16, 2011 at 12:15 pm
Jared Stein
I drove South to Half Moon Bay and skated the masonite half pipes early this morning. They have nearly perfect transitions, and beefy coping. I’m learning to lean back on my 50-50s in order to maintain speed and control. I just need to manage that front foot better! I also learned that rock to fakies are really just as easy on 6′ as on 4′–its the fear that’s different.


I then hit a little 3′ half pipe that was just sitting in the sand off the beach north of Half Moon Bay on my way up to Pacifica for one more session. I’m learning to control my speed and pump at the optimum moment and position on the walls–it’s feeling good, and I know I’m going faster because I’m grinding that pool coping just a little farther, and can just barely air out on the shallow end.
I got to hang with Yong-Chi for a bit at Pacifica, squeezing as much life out of my old bones as I could, and talking about the good old days. He sent me off with some Solitary Arts stickers–very cool!
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Jun 15, 2011 at 1:42 pm
Jared Stein
I drove down to Pacifica and skated the bowls with a fellow old-timer named Tom after the workshops this evening. Tom’s got to be in his mid 40s, and ripped harder than I could, so that’s something to look forward to.
I’m starting to feel out my speed on the square corners. Not looking forward to leaving this park!
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Jun 13, 2011 at 8:37 pm
Jared Stein
I found out the Potrero Del Sol park this morning in San Francisco–a beautiful, big park with a huge graffiti covered bowl and a wide, multi-leveled “street” set up. Again, I marvel at how well California does transitions and surfaces.

I returned to the Pacifica park later in the day for a second session, working the plain coping bowl a bit.
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Jun 12, 2011 at 3:36 pm
Jared Stein
I skated Pacifica again, getting my first pool coping 50-50s, and loosening my trucks even more to adapt to the bowl corners. The older guys at these bay area parks are very mellow and friendly.
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Jun 12, 2011 at 2:15 pm
Jared Stein
Just south of San Francisco is the lovely coastal town of Pacifica, where I’m staying for a few days, sandwiching some free time between the NETnet conference, and Usability Week. Pacifica is home to a great skate park, a nice blend of banks and street ledges, a perfectly transitioned set of round walls, and a long, wide, pipe-like bowl.

I’ve been skating this park in the mornings, for two hour sessions, and have been surprised at how friendly (and gnarly) the locals are. Especially cool has been Yong-Ki, a guy who’s flow and speed in the bowls telepath style from across the park. He rides like spring mountain run off, flowing easily over and around corners and angles.
Yong-Ki, I found out, is one of the guys behind Solitary Arts, a skate/design company that produces some awesome goods. I’m going to have to bite for some of the White Yolks wheels (54mm 100a) that I saw several of the bowl riders, including Yong-Ki, sporting.
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