previous topic :: next topic |
Author |
Message |
Halfsharkalligatorhalfman

Since 17 Feb 2012
47 Posts
|
Sun Sep 29, 13 12:03 am O.T. 205 bridge mountain bike park. |
|
|
Today I scouted under the 205 bridge on the Washington side for a potential spot to put a mountain bike park. It seems to be a perfect spot! There is plenty of real estate that stays dry and the neighboring houses are plenty far away. I think Portland/Vancouver needs something like this for the 8 to 9 month rainy season. What I'm thinking of is something similar to the Seattle Bike Colonnade. I'm posting the link. I want to get as many people stoked on the idea of cleaning, building, and riding the spot as possible! I think the more people that get involved the quicker this will transform into a great mountain bike park. As of now the area is a place where people throw garbage and drink beer. There is no sense in letting this prime real estate go to waste. Inform your mountain biking friends and lets make something happen! I have a group on Facebook called "Need for a 205 Bridge Bike Park" Thanks!
_________________ www.youtube.com/watch?v=Abky6hbKPpg&feature=related Last edited by Halfsharkalligatorhalfman on Mon Sep 30, 13 6:24 pm; edited 1 time in total |
|
|
Halfsharkalligatorhalfman

Since 17 Feb 2012
47 Posts
|
|
|
Halfsharkalligatorhalfman

Since 17 Feb 2012
47 Posts
|
|
|
Bettyboarder

Since 18 Mar 2005
1823 Posts
PDX/ White Salmon
XTreme Poster
|
Mon Sep 30, 13 7:55 am |
|
|
Sounds awesome maybe you should chat with the folks that just finished the gateway park and see how they did it.
_________________ Join the CGKA! Membership is only $10! Sign up at http://cgka.net/become-a-member/ |
|
|
Blokt
Since 17 Nov 2008
196 Posts
Hamlin rocks, doody-root-tuders!
Stoked
|
Mon Sep 30, 13 9:22 am |
|
|
YEAH BABY!
Don't have money, but I'm in to volunteer my labor, fo sho!
David
pm me when you need me (for the park, that is )
|
|
|
Halfsharkalligatorhalfman

Since 17 Feb 2012
47 Posts
|
Mon Sep 30, 13 10:51 am |
|
|
I guess that's my intention is to get the right people on it. Im good for labor too, I don't have any money either. I do have potential lumber and or logs to build with. I am waiting for my registration before portlandbike.org will let me post on their forum. I want to post on as many forums as I can. With the amount of work I have seen put in at some other spots I think this spot has real potential. There is a lot of space down there that stays dry. I was down there yesterday picking up glass and riding. Plenty of room for some trails and it was dry after the two day downpour.
_________________ www.youtube.com/watch?v=Abky6hbKPpg&feature=related |
|
|
Windance Crew

Since 18 Apr 2008
473 Posts
Hood River Kite Shop
Obsessed
|
Mon Sep 30, 13 11:56 am |
|
|
I am just finishing a bike park in White Salmon, WA. By all reports we sped through the process and opened it within 14 months from conception. The reason we were so lucky was that we had the full support of the mayor and his city council. The I-5 Colonnade folks also had the same and in fact even had a member on the city council as I understand it. My point is be prepared for a very long permitting process and follow their methods and you will succeed. Good luck, bike parks rule.
_________________ Windance Boardshop- Hood River
www.windance.com |
|
|
Jonpnw

Since 22 Jul 2010
1327 Posts
Pacific Northwest
XTreme Poster
|
|
|
Jonpnw

Since 22 Jul 2010
1327 Posts
Pacific Northwest
XTreme Poster
|
|
|
airon^
Since 07 Aug 2013
290 Posts
Durango
Obsessed
|
Mon Sep 30, 13 2:05 pm SICK IDEA!!! |
|
|
pm me if you want support
_________________ surf the san juans |
|
|
Halfsharkalligatorhalfman

Since 17 Feb 2012
47 Posts
|
Mon Sep 30, 13 2:28 pm Thanks Jonpw. |
|
|
I posted pictures on the Facebook page that gives an idea. It's still pretty littered up down there and no features yet. Thanks also to Winddance. I think the more progress in the right direction will make it easier for the city to see the benefits? Sometimes it's easier to beg for forgiveness than ask for permission. I could be wrong but with some clean up and a couple features. Burnside skate park was DIY. Anyway if anyone wants to scope it you get there off se 23rd.
_________________ www.youtube.com/watch?v=Abky6hbKPpg&feature=related |
|
|
Jonpnw

Since 22 Jul 2010
1327 Posts
Pacific Northwest
XTreme Poster
|
Mon Sep 30, 13 3:33 pm ? |
|
|
So your thinking of just starting to build stuff without permission?
That would be the wrong way to approach this if you are serious.
_________________ Slingshot | Ride Engine |Try before you buy | PM me
Join the Columbia Gorge Water Sports Association. http://gorgewindsurfing.org/ |
|
|
Nak

Since 19 May 2005
4304 Posts
Camas
Site Lackey
CGKA Member
|
Mon Sep 30, 13 4:11 pm |
|
|
Yeah, DIY could be a very bad idea. A: It could open you up to a pretty damaging lawsuit. B: The governing agency could just decide to shut down access completely. You're far more likely to end up with a bike park there if you go the proper route.
Good luck! A park there would be very cool!
|
|
|
ShiverMeTimbers

Since 26 Feb 2013
381 Posts
Gig Harbor
Obsessed
|
Mon Sep 30, 13 7:21 pm |
|
|
San Diego had a bunch of mtn bikers start building features in Balboa Park (big fancy park near downtown) and then they got organized, worked with the city, and got the area sanctioned. Gotta know your local politics and take a few risks. I'm not familiar with that area. Would the Vancouver city council support this stuff or shut it down?
|
|
|
Halfsharkalligatorhalfman

Since 17 Feb 2012
47 Posts
|
Mon Sep 30, 13 9:00 pm Some pics. |
|
|
Two sides to every coin. Here are some pics of the area now. A place to throw garbage and drink beer. I think with a clean up and the right attitude the city will see the positive impact... Like in San Diego and Burnside Skate Park. I mean we have already had one Nichols Basin LOL. I can see it now "Friends of the 205 Bridge" HAHA! Anyhow there are plenty of Avenues to pursue the idea. Input is good. This is what it looks like now.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Need-a-205-Bridge-Bike-Park/336273529852858
Description: |
|
 Download |
Filename: |
20130928_155930.jpg |
Filesize: |
1 MB |
Downloaded: |
310 Time(s) |
Note: |
Use Pixlr to resize images to lower than 1024x768 resolution so they show up inline. |
Description: |
|
 Download |
Filename: |
20130929_150308.jpg |
Filesize: |
946.94 KB |
Downloaded: |
356 Time(s) |
Note: |
Use Pixlr to resize images to lower than 1024x768 resolution so they show up inline. |
Description: |
|
 Download |
Filename: |
20130929_160834.jpg |
Filesize: |
871.8 KB |
Downloaded: |
307 Time(s) |
Note: |
Use Pixlr to resize images to lower than 1024x768 resolution so they show up inline. |
_________________ www.youtube.com/watch?v=Abky6hbKPpg&feature=related |
|
|
|