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I'm jumping in on this thread. I'm traveling to Scotland in November and looking for cool shops, local board companies, Etc. I'll be in Edinburgh, Inverness, and Glasgow. Any tips for the other cities would be appreciated.Eranka, have fun on your trip, and please let me know your thoughts!
Quote from: daditude adjustment on August 06, 2017, 04:19:46 PMExpand QuoteI'm jumping in on this thread. I'm traveling to Scotland in November and looking for cool shops, local board companies, Etc. I'll be in Edinburgh, Inverness, and Glasgow. Any tips for the other cities would be appreciated.Eranka, have fun on your trip, and please let me know your thoughts![close]Sorry for double post. Inverness has a really good outdoor park, banned scooters so thats a plus. If you head to Aberdeen at all there is a good indoor park TX, local shop in Inverness is Creative, Aberdeen has two good ones, Boarderline and Granite Reef. If you are headin to Scotland in November though be prepped for the cold and wet mate. Unless you want to surf though, best swells in winter and the water is the warmest
I'm jumping in on this thread. I'm traveling to Scotland in November and looking for cool shops, local board companies, Etc. I'll be in Edinburgh, Inverness, and Glasgow. Any tips for the other cities would be appreciated.Eranka, have fun on your trip, and please let me know your thoughts![close]
Quote from: Spike Hawke on August 07, 2017, 01:21:26 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: daditude adjustment on August 06, 2017, 04:19:46 PMExpand QuoteI'm jumping in on this thread. I'm traveling to Scotland in November and looking for cool shops, local board companies, Etc. I'll be in Edinburgh, Inverness, and Glasgow. Any tips for the other cities would be appreciated.Eranka, have fun on your trip, and please let me know your thoughts![close]Sorry for double post. Inverness has a really good outdoor park, banned scooters so thats a plus. If you head to Aberdeen at all there is a good indoor park TX, local shop in Inverness is Creative, Aberdeen has two good ones, Boarderline and Granite Reef. If you are headin to Scotland in November though be prepped for the cold and wet mate. Unless you want to surf though, best swells in winter and the water is the warmest [close]Thanks for the tips everyone! I'll seek out this Rab dude. I'm from Massachusetts, which can get cold. I'm determined to skate no matter how cold, it's my mission to kickflip in every city I visit, so I gotta! Very hyped.
Quote from: daditude adjustment on August 06, 2017, 04:19:46 PMExpand QuoteI'm jumping in on this thread. I'm traveling to Scotland in November and looking for cool shops, local board companies, Etc. I'll be in Edinburgh, Inverness, and Glasgow. Any tips for the other cities would be appreciated.Eranka, have fun on your trip, and please let me know your thoughts![close]Sorry for double post. Inverness has a really good outdoor park, banned scooters so thats a plus. If you head to Aberdeen at all there is a good indoor park TX, local shop in Inverness is Creative, Aberdeen has two good ones, Boarderline and Granite Reef. If you are headin to Scotland in November though be prepped for the cold and wet mate. Unless you want to surf though, best swells in winter and the water is the warmest [close]
Kelvingrove, if its it dry. Clan skateshop and Pyramid. If you like ledge spots head to the riverside thats where the "Transport museum" is, its now called the Riverside Museum (google map this G3 8RS). Few good indoor parks dotted about but they are outside of Glasgow but not far. Pretty good metro links. Seek out Rab, he will help you out.