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Article: Go Skate Day 2024 - The Edit

Go Skate Day 2024 - The Edit

Go Skate Day 2024 - The Edit

If you were brave enough to ignore the weather warnings and got yourself to North Road the other day for Go Skate Day, enjoy the fruits of your labour below.

Despite the rain disrespecting the wood and stopping play after only a few hours, it was still a pretty, pretty, pretty, pretty good time. Big shout out to everyone who came! NGL putting together these events aren't the easiest things to do, so it really does get us all stoked here when people come. Big up yourselves

Think Pulley may a set a new world record with that mammoth 110m manny.

Also, thanks to whoever filmed Ru's Rodney Mullen's special trick from THPS. I did the classic press the record button when you're already recording and stop recording faux pas.

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