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On the 4th & 5th of January 2018, former Wolrd Champion Skateboarder Tas Pappas and his 9 year old son Bill Pappas, came to Portland for a Teenage Summer Program, which included skateboard demonstrations, a screening of the 2014 documentary ‘All This Mayhem’ and a Q&A session. The Pappas’ drew in a large array of people, spectators & riders whilst putting on an awesome skateboarding display. Riders featured in this video are: Tas Pappas Bill Pappas Fred Nittsjo Luke Foster Kostya Vallance Zeth Bennet
Filmed & Edited by: Marcus England & Kyle Wright
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2 Days @ the Portland Park with the Pappas’ & frie
vijay 06:05 24/Jan/18
On the 4th & 5th of January 2018, former Wolrd Champion Skateboarder Tas Pappas and his 9 year old son Bill Pappas, came to Portland for a Teenage Summer Program, which included skateboard demonstrations, a screening of the 2014 documentary ‘All This Mayhem’ and a Q&A session. The Pappas’ drew in a large array of people, spectators & riders whilst putting on an awesome skateboarding display. Riders featured in this video are: Tas Pappas Bill Pappas Fred Nittsjo Luke Foster Kostya Vallance Zeth Bennet
Filmed & Edited by: Marcus England & Kyle Wright
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jacob
holy shit this park used to look like shit worse than the old pk one i never even got to skate singos when it was like this
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Luuuc
This place just received a $900k government grant to install a pump track and upgrade the skate park, so hopefully it will be good in 2025.
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Jayden Vokes
About to be replaced with a pump track
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David Luff Pictures
Big kahunas required to ride the big bowl.. but its so fun! The rest of the park has average flow but the architecture and layout is pretty unique and fun! 4.5/5
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Louis
Candidate for top 10 bad skateparks of Australia
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Jesse
flat enough ground for beginners to learn to push and stay on the board, but the ramp is a little dodgy
edit: careful riding on the lighter concrete, it's really slippery and the change from rough concrete to smooth is super jarring