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BeachChicken

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« on: April 08, 2025, 03:41:39 PM »
I've read the prior Vegas threads and gone through YouTube again and I am specifically looking to get info about ledge spots on the West side of town near Summerlin. Do these exist? Is there anywhere outside of a park that is accessible on a weekday (not schools or high bust factor)? Overall is there a decent spread of street spots West of the strip?

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Re: Vegas
« Reply #1 on: April 09, 2025, 03:40:25 AM »
Haven’t lived in Vegas in over ten years but from what I can remember theres that park that has those colorful ledges near summerlin, think it’s called lone mountain or some shit, theres also that ditch area near the majestic park which is all kinda in the same area
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« Reply #2 on: April 09, 2025, 06:09:36 AM »
@Texas_Tone how did you like the city overall for skating and I guess regular life? What area did you live in?

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« Reply #3 on: April 09, 2025, 11:51:37 AM »
@Texas_Tone how did you like the city overall for skating and I guess regular life? What area did you live in?

I lived in North Vegas near the centennial skatepark, like I said it’s been ten years since I’ve lived there but when I was there the job market was tough either you worked at the casinos or construction or you weren’t making much money, rolling up to the park the first time I saw kids smoking pills off aluminum foil in the lil clover bowl they have there at cent, street skating was fun once I found a crew of people that knew spots, I will say becoming a local was extremely easy and everyone was welcoming, a lot of skating ditches, which coming from Texas is normal, I liked the food situation there, once you get off the strip theres smaller lil strip malls with cutty local food all over the place, skating at night is easy because everything is open 24/7, and get used to night skating, skating in 115 heat ain’t happening, overall I’d say the time I spent there was cool, got to skate with baca before he blew up, ragdoll was a local at the 7/11 I worked at, so it was a cool experience, I couldn’t see myself living out my days there though
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« Reply #4 on: April 09, 2025, 01:32:18 PM »
Thanks @Texas_Tone we wanted to move to Summerlin to be close to Red Rock and a lot of the climbing access. We typically spend a few weeks there a year and I dig all the local strip malls and diversity of cheap, good food. I haven't experienced the city from a skate perspective and being older with kids am not sure how time would allow for as much skating as I used to do  at odd hours. I'm usually up mega early to skate during Summer, which most skaters won't be. I was hoping there might be some fun ledges, schools, and plazas to fit the bill on the weekends.