By Mark Whiteley • Photos Jai Tanju
DIY concrete spots have been on the hot
list the last few years, but many of them donıt last too long before the jack hammer comes down. Barging unused or out-of-the-way land is the most common way to go, but eventually the property owners find out and most times thatıs the end of the line. However there are the fortunate few
out there who have the private land to
make something of their own thatıll last.
The spiritual barger known as Zarosh is one of the lucky ones, and is making good use of that fact by laying down his own concrete Wonderland, piece by piece, deep in the cuts. Seek and ye shall find.
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Zarosh Eggleston starts the day off with a roll in.
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Squirrel's eye view of a 5-0 fakie by Maru
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Zarosh yanks in a fakie nosepick.
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Emmanuel Guzman
points a front feeble.
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