CSC Spot Bounty - House Of Fraser

Dan Bunn
We know that everyone loves getting free stuff, so that's why we're giving you the chance to win a load of goodies from Thunder Trucks and all you have to do is go skate!
Don Irfan kickflip over the pole at House of Fraser, photo by Mike Ridout - CSC, Cardiff Skateboard Club - UK Skate Store

Following in the footsteps of Jenkem Magazine, we've placed a spot bounty on one of Cardiff's best skate spots (not like there's much competition) - the House of Fraser curb spot on Trinity Street - and given you the chance to win a load of free stuff from Thunder Trucks. Our good mates over at Shiner and Thunder Trucks have kindly hooked us up with a treasure trove of goodies including hoodies, trucks, wax, and more for you lovely lot to win.

The spot in question can be found opposite the back entrance of House of Fraser on Trinity Street, in front of the Virgin Money bank and Museum of Cardiff. The bounty includes the curbs/steps - which you can skate however you want so make sure you get creative - as well as the drain-kicker to pole gap if you're feeling extra gnarly. You could grind the steps, use them as a quarterpipe (Hywel we're looking at you), skate the ledge opposite, or switch tre over the pole; the possibilities are endless and there'll definitely be extra points for anyone who manages to find a new way to hit it.

CSC Spot Bounty House of Fraser Curbs - CSC, Cardiff Skateboard Club - UK Skate Store

To submit your clips, all you have to do is post the video on Instagram (has to be a hardpost otherwise it'll disappear), tag us in the clip and use the hashtag, #cscspotbounty. Our elite panel of expert judges will be convening next Wednesday to decide the winner, so make sure you submit your clips before then or they won't count. Now get out there and get busy!

That's enough chit-chat though. Head to the shop to browse the latest skateboard decks, clothing, skate shoes and more, and buy now from CSC. Or, find out more about the latest Cardiff skate events on the CSC Blog. Safe.

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