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Having grown up skating in Winnipeg with the Green Apple crew, Frank migrated over to Vancouver 11 years ago to skate the parks, bomb the hills, and hit the sushi spots. During that span he’s also become a full-time writer and editor who contributes to Concrete Skateboarding and SBC Skateboard magazines. Well, add Push.ca feature columnist and bloggist to that list.

Posted On Thu, Oct 30 2008 7:34 PM
"Seylynn has endless flow. It's generally off the beaten path for most of society and makes for a special type of environment that has nurtured an amazing sense of community." —Alex Chalmers [continued from In The Park: Seylynn Part 1 - A Historical Glance ] This year, on the 141st birthday of our country... (more)

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Posted On Fri, Oct 24 2008 6:34 PM
"Seylynn is equivalent to Ground Zero for west coast Canadian skateboarding. Most of Vancouver's first wave of pro skaters were spawned in one way or another from the flowing cement of Seylynn bowl. It holds a special place in many a skateboarders' soul." —Alex Chalmers This year, something happened to... (more)

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Posted On Mon, Oct 20 2008 1:11 PM
"The Eaton's era to me signified the tail end of downtown Vancouver skateboarding. Skating the very last hardly skateable remaining 4 feet of chunky marble ledge right on the sidewalk of Granville, felt like I was skating a tombstone." -Geoff Dermer With the 2010 Winter Olympics nipping at the heels of Vancouverites... (more)

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Posted On Fri, Oct 10 2008 11:28 PM
Things go from hairy to extremely chill after driving the motion sickness inducing Highway #4 two-laner that winds through old-growth forests and past mountain-fed rapids. The Pacific Rim National Park on the southwest coast of Vancouver Island houses some of the most captivating raw Canadian beachscapes, and neighbours Tofino... (more)

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Posted On Fri, Oct 03 2008 5:38 PM
28-year-old Geoff Dermer grew up in East Vancouver and learned how to skate at the legendary China Creek skatepark in 1989. "I went from being the littlest kid, to being one of the older guys who still skates every day," he says. Dermer is well known in Canadian skateboarding circles and was featured on Concrete Skateboarding... (more)

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