Tony Hawk Instagram – Yesterday I had the privilege of skating Dodge Skatepark, an area that my dad helped to design nearly 35 years ago. It remained in its original form up until November of last year, after locals rallied the city council and raised funds for resurfacing and slight upgrades. It was inspiring to hear from skaters that grew up here, as the park became their gathering place and, in many ways, their salvation from life’s hardships. It wasn’t the best or most modern design but it served a purpose far beyond a training grounds or competitive landscape. The skaters of Columbus and surrounding areas felt connected to this space in a way that is hard to explain unless you’ve been lucky enough to have a place like it. It was kinked and crusty and beloved for its uniquely flawed design. And now it’s smooth with proper coping, but has kept its shape and raw charm. In some ways, it is the only [literal] concrete legacy of my father’s impact on skateboarding; he knew us skaters as creative misfits that just needed a sense of community to thrive into our adult lives. Thanks to Donny @smellycurb for meeting me on this frigid morning and giving me first-hand insight to the rich history of this sacred place. And thanks to my lifelong skate friend & OG skatepark advocate @mikivuckovich for taking these pics. It was my pleasure to help revitalize the park and roll around in my dad’s honor. He would have been proudly stoic but stoked to see it. Dodge Park | Posted on 31/Jan/2024 18:08:08
Home Actor Tony Hawk HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers February 2024 Tony Hawk Instagram - Yesterday I had the privilege of skating Dodge Skatepark, an area that my dad helped to design nearly 35 years ago. It remained in its original form up until November of last year, after locals rallied the city council and raised funds for resurfacing and slight upgrades. It was inspiring to hear from skaters that grew up here, as the park became their gathering place and, in many ways, their salvation from life’s hardships. It wasn’t the best or most modern design but it served a purpose far beyond a training grounds or competitive landscape. The skaters of Columbus and surrounding areas felt connected to this space in a way that is hard to explain unless you’ve been lucky enough to have a place like it. It was kinked and crusty and beloved for its uniquely flawed design. And now it’s smooth with proper coping, but has kept its shape and raw charm. In some ways, it is the only [literal] concrete legacy of my father’s impact on skateboarding; he knew us skaters as creative misfits that just needed a sense of community to thrive into our adult lives. Thanks to Donny @smellycurb for meeting me on this frigid morning and giving me first-hand insight to the rich history of this sacred place. And thanks to my lifelong skate friend & OG skatepark advocate @mikivuckovich for taking these pics. It was my pleasure to help revitalize the park and roll around in my dad’s honor. He would have been proudly stoic but stoked to see it. Dodge Park
Tony Hawk Instagram – Yesterday I had the privilege of skating Dodge Skatepark, an area that my dad helped to design nearly 35 years ago. It remained in its original form up until November of last year, after locals rallied the city council and raised funds for resurfacing and slight upgrades. It was inspiring to hear from skaters that grew up here, as the park became their gathering place and, in many ways, their salvation from life’s hardships. It wasn’t the best or most modern design but it served a purpose far beyond a training grounds or competitive landscape. The skaters of Columbus and surrounding areas felt connected to this space in a way that is hard to explain unless you’ve been lucky enough to have a place like it. It was kinked and crusty and beloved for its uniquely flawed design. And now it’s smooth with proper coping, but has kept its shape and raw charm. In some ways, it is the only [literal] concrete legacy of my father’s impact on skateboarding; he knew us skaters as creative misfits that just needed a sense of community to thrive into our adult lives. Thanks to Donny @smellycurb for meeting me on this frigid morning and giving me first-hand insight to the rich history of this sacred place. And thanks to my lifelong skate friend & OG skatepark advocate @mikivuckovich for taking these pics. It was my pleasure to help revitalize the park and roll around in my dad’s honor. He would have been proudly stoic but stoked to see it. Dodge Park
![Tony Hawk Instagram - Yesterday I had the privilege of skating Dodge Skatepark, an area that my dad helped to design nearly 35 years ago. It remained in its original form up until November of last year, after locals rallied the city council and raised funds for resurfacing and slight upgrades. It was inspiring to hear from skaters that grew up here, as the park became their gathering place and, in many ways, their salvation from life’s hardships. It wasn’t the best or most modern design but it served a purpose far beyond a training grounds or competitive landscape. The skaters of Columbus and surrounding areas felt connected to this space in a way that is hard to explain unless you’ve been lucky enough to have a place like it. It was kinked and crusty and beloved for its uniquely flawed design. And now it’s smooth with proper coping, but has kept its shape and raw charm. In some ways, it is the only [literal] concrete legacy of my father’s impact on skateboarding; he knew us skaters as creative misfits that just needed a sense of community to thrive into our adult lives. Thanks to Donny @smellycurb for meeting me on this frigid morning and giving me first-hand insight to the rich history of this sacred place. And thanks to my lifelong skate friend & OG skatepark advocate @mikivuckovich for taking these pics. It was my pleasure to help revitalize the park and roll around in my dad’s honor. He would have been proudly stoic but stoked to see it. Dodge Park](https://www.gethucinema.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/TonyHawk-53.jpg)
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