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1 Anonymous 2020-02-05T23:28:53 [ImgOps] [iqdb]
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Skating, parkour, graffiti, urbex etc etc. There's nothing like the feeling of the wind as you fly towards the pavement.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LoS9mvrH_0
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2 Anonymous 2020-02-06T07:42:01 [ImgOps] [iqdb]
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I actually looked into parkour stuff over the summer. Sadly, I don't have a lot of upper body strength, so pulling myself over tall obstacles and climing is/was kind of difficult at the moment, but I've definitely gotten a lot better since summer. Urbex is also really appealing, I've gone to some abandoned schools with some friends. Camping in an abandoned place sounds fun.
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3 Anonymous 2020-02-06T21:35:25
I don't know if this counts, when I'm in town I like "track" graffiti writers by following the trail of tags. There's something cool about investigating something which is in plain sight but no one pays attention to.

Also this thread got me to go skateboarding, I landed my first flip trick. It's like a dumb pressure flip where the board turns 360 around the long axis instead of 180 around two axes. I could never land it while trying to analyze my movement which pissed me off majorly, but it was a good day, I'm gonna keep skating until I forget again.
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4 Anonymous 2020-02-08T04:16:24 [ImgOps] [iqdb]
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I explored an abandoned building years ago while I was running a lot, and I've been pining to do it again since. Unfortunately, the building I went in to before has been since closed up.

This is the only shot I have left of the inside of it. It was an old school/police building before being neglected. Had heavy water damage in one room too, enough for the ceiling to be weak.
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5 Anonymous 2020-02-10T02:52:11 [ImgOps] [iqdb]
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So I finally worked out how to actually do a fucking ollie today. Turns out every online guide is complete bullshit, what you're actually meant to do is jump BEFORE you pop the tail so your back foot isn't on the board when it hits the ground, and sliding your front foot up just happens automatically. So much wasted time as a kid.

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>I don't have a lot of upper body strength, so pulling myself over tall obstacles and climbing is/was kind of difficult

Is upper body strength that important? When I'm climbing trees I don't do a lot of "pull ups", it's more like holding on to something above me and swinging/walking up to it.
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6 Anonymous 2020-02-21T20:11:49 [ImgOps] [iqdb]
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This is the state of graffiti where I live.

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