jsreid asked: 8 feet wide is too small. needs to be at least 12.

We will try to make it as big as possible. Donate so we can! $1 dollar donations won’t cut it.

7 Jun 2011 / 0 notes

goofgnar asked: where?

Check out our last post!

7 Jun 2011 / 0 notes

Ideas are abrewin’ and we hope to christen Rock Hill with a mini ramp before the end of July. Tonight we started to plan out definite locations, material costs and actually how we are going to pull this project off. 
For those of you that had the pleasure of skating the mini ramp at Indigo Moon and feeling sad because its no longer in commission, fear no more. We are in contact with the owners and they don’t know what to do with all that tranny.
Best case scenario: We will take their gigantic mini ramp off their hands.  Since it’s a spine there’s talk of possibly splitting it and gaining two mini ramps.
Worst case scenario: They let the miniramp go to waste for those poser ass dust bunnies to skate inside their abandoned warehouse that hugs McDonalds.
In the meantime we’re making moves.  Until all this Indigo Moon business gets handled, we plan to start surveying the area in Jeromy Ross’s backyard tomorrow at 4pm.  The ramp is planned to measure in at 8” wide, 24” long (including the 3” platforms on each side) and 3.5 to 4” high.  We have a laundry list of possible investors we’re in contact with and we’ll continue to post our progress as shown above.  

Ideas are abrewin’ and we hope to christen Rock Hill with a mini ramp before the end of July. Tonight we started to plan out definite locations, material costs and actually how we are going to pull this project off. 

For those of you that had the pleasure of skating the mini ramp at Indigo Moon and feeling sad because its no longer in commission, fear no more. We are in contact with the owners and they don’t know what to do with all that tranny.

Best case scenario: We will take their gigantic mini ramp off their hands.  Since it’s a spine there’s talk of possibly splitting it and gaining two mini ramps.

Worst case scenario: They let the miniramp go to waste for those poser ass dust bunnies to skate inside their abandoned warehouse that hugs McDonalds.

In the meantime we’re making moves.  Until all this Indigo Moon business gets handled, we plan to start surveying the area in Jeromy Ross’s backyard tomorrow at 4pm.  The ramp is planned to measure in at 8” wide, 24” long (including the 3” platforms on each side) and 3.5 to 4” high.  We have a laundry list of possible investors we’re in contact with and we’ll continue to post our progress as shown above.  

7 Jun 2011 / 0 notes

Give Rock Hill Tranny. In the raddest way possible.

2 Jun 2011 / 0 notes

Don’t be fooled. We’re serious people.

Don’t let the donate page fool you. We’re pretty serious about this miniramp.  Follow our blog to see how serious we actually are.

2 Jun 2011 / 0 notes