Road Trip to Sydney, Cape Breton - Nov. 8th, 07
Motivated
by new skate parks and seemingly endless great weather this fall, we
packed the car and hit the road Friday morning (October 5th) stoked for
a fun packed weekend on Cape Breton Island. After many hours of
gibber-jabber road banter we abruptly pull over to check out a rail in
front of a church. Bruce & Mike are feelin' it and to the failing
light a rail session goes down. A sweet end to a long day spent in the
car. (Photos :
After noon day prayer Mike Bernier Front Boards and Bruce Treby Back
50-50's, avoid the scourge of God, and leave one hard working' (old)
rail something to be proud of.)
Not
too early, but earlier than I like there's rustling in the room, the
boys are pumped to get going, ah, its so easy! We stayed at the Beacon
motel which is right across the street from the new Coxheath Skatepark . A Spectrum Concrete
creation, the park has lots to offer once last night’s milk
shakes/vomit are sopped up, pre-breakfast roll around in the heat of
the October sun. Props to Megan Detheridge, Jim Barnum and everyone
else in the community that have made Coxheath a reality, a huge asset
to Sydney and a real training ground for the local skaters.
After getting our fill and checking out of the Beacon, we headed out on
a "shore tour" to make the most of the afternoon. Our first stop is
Glace Bay to check out a new bowl, also the work of Spectrum
Skateparks. This would be the first "above ground" concrete bowl I've
ever skated. Above ground you say? Why's that? "Well son; ya see, this
whole area is right contaminated" from all the industrial work that
went down here. "O I see so now its recreational land for the kids, OK
THEN!" (Sydney area has huge industrial history)
Anyhow
really fun, high speed corners with extensions for the Gnarl and a
spine into a mini bowl to get the young ones into it. Well built and no
graffiti yet! Fresh & new, nice job people. While I enjoyed the
trany and caught up with local Steve Waden, Bruce drew a flood of kids
to a "dangerous in every way" rail across the lot. The situation became
a heat score so we carried on down the shore... (Photos: Mike Bernier 50-50's large hubba @ Glace Bay; Chug chug, Mike and Bruce get safe in someones boat)
The scenic coastline led us back to the Sydney waterfront where we
found a nice high stage/wheely setup. Good times till the sun dropped
and the wind off the water chased us back to the warmth and safety of
the Delta hotel. After setting in to a few cocktails the fitness room,
pool & hot tub facilities entertain us for the evening. There were
some tense moments in the pool when Bruce Ass charlied some kid in the
back coming out of the waterslide real fast, the Dad was right there
watching the whole thing and yelled at his kid and made him cry adding
insult to injury, we sighed relief and took off to Megan's house for
some late night BBQ action.
Sunday mornin' brings a quick dip for the boys while Watson sleeps...
fancy breakfast @ the Delta with Bruce, naked in a complementary robe,
Bernier, and infamous Mackel. The service and food were probably the
worst we've ever ate, especially for the price. Stopped in the elevator
after by an old couple enjoying the small amount of time they have
left, got to experience; one more punch, and entered complaining.
Mackel found hair in his eggs. Or egg in his hair...Back to the car
bound for home. Sydney folk are super hospitable (surprise surprize)
and we all agreed that returning to the island is a must. A good
example that you don't have to go far to find new spots, good times and
interesting culture.
(Photos: Hangin' with Charlie at the historic Vogue theater, down town Sydney)
Written/Photos by Jesse Watson, Mike Nauss
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