At night the skaters go away and all that is left is concrete and the sound of the breeze down the valley. The Slocan Valley in British Columbia, Canada is a pretty majestic place. The Vahalla Mountain Range towers above; its got a massive lake with crystal clear water; and a river that spills from it that runs warm. There are only a few hundred people that live here. It is real low key. You can pretty much camp anywhere and nobody cares. Plus there are no cops within 45 km to hassle you. There isn’t that much to skate in this part of BC, but its got one of the better bowls in British Columbia. If I ever write a book on skateparks to session, which I might, this off the beaten track place will be included. If fate brings you to these parts, this is a must hit.
(2)One of my favorite places in the whole world. I spent a bunch of time there in the past month. Back in Canada now. Moving. Working. Life is ever changing and busy. Will update soon.
Just get out and skate. In my mind this pretty much captures the essence of it all.
Go Skate Day – Vancouver 2010 from brian caissie on Vimeo.
(0)Tucked in the BC Interior is this bowl – Slocan. By far the best thing around of its kind. We had an insane session last weekend. Wish I had more photos of everybody ripping. I’m sure everybody is still riding the session’s high. Funny how skating does that.
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