Fuel TV Visits Patterson Park Skate Spot

Fuel TV Visits Patterson Park Skate Spot
Fuel TV Camerman at Patterson Skate Spot

Fuel TV Camerman at Patterson Skate Spot

This past weekend Fuel TV brought itsĀ  ‘American Misfits’ tour to the Patterson Park Skate Spot for a filming session with travelling pros and local skateboarders. The skate jam was organized by No Comply skate shop. The 150+ attendees enjoyed free tacos provided by Wahoos while the band Endless Bummer played surf-inspired music next to the ramp.

This skate spot was designed and built in early 2007 by Ideal Skateparks as a proof-of-concept facility intended to demonstrate the benefits of the skate spot model. It was built by Ideal Skateparks with a budget comprised entirely of donations. Local volunteers also assisted in the project.

Cary Jackson was one of the projects builders

Cary Jackson was one of the project's builders

Residents surrounding Patterson Park have commented that the skate spot has been a wonderful addition to their neighborhood park. They say it is used more by neighborhood youth than any other amenity in the park. Skatepark advocates pitched the idea to the Friends of Patterson Park organization as a small skate spot that would cater mostly to the surrounding skateboarders rather than acting as a magnet to bring skateboarders from all over Austin. With the exception of the Fuel TV filming session, that promise has been fulfilled.

Patterson Park Skate Spot photos in the Ideal Skatepark Gallery.

Fuel TV American Misfit skate jam photos.

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Seth Johnson is a skateboarder dedicated to designing and building the best public skateparks and skate spots possible. Johnson is president of Ideal Skateparks and has been skateboarding since 1985.