Magic
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Post by Magic on Jan 19, 2005 19:41:37 GMT
this is new stuff for everyone if youve got a good place for parkour then put it here and maybe we'll see more of the people of parkour and maybe get more people intrested
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Post by little j on Jan 25, 2005 8:42:55 GMT
Yo! I'm a m8 of dannys, coming on wednesday (tomorrow), Northwood Park is always a pretty good place when it's dry, but there are still some good spots when it's wet. I've just started out and keen to get into it, so i'm pleased the dboys organised the support! I shall see you tomorrow then, Little J
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gaterella
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I wish I'd brought CDs instead of camel's milk!
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Post by gaterella on Jan 25, 2005 12:01:28 GMT
the back of the painters in cowes... bouldner beach near yarmouth (for more un urban)... the quayside in newport... general car parks around the island... Sandown near the Tap and the library... east cowes from the floating bridge to the castle on the front... the parade in cowes... the carpark behind super buys in newport is good for cat crawling...
places I've looked at or tried to think up moves at!
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berek
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we hit her with the fish and nick her shoes.......
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Post by berek on Jan 27, 2005 12:04:10 GMT
wats up magic right am on now so blah!
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Magic
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Post by Magic on Jan 27, 2005 21:57:05 GMT
Hey berek tis magic man what the hell dos "we hit hear with the fish then steal her shoes" mean E-MAIL me a contact number or something then we can get in touch every one else should do the same we can create some network or some thing and be able to get in toch with each other for meetings easier
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berek
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we hit her with the fish and nick her shoes.......
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Post by berek on Jan 28, 2005 11:47:28 GMT
i know it might be a bit far out but there are some pretty decent spots at Isle of Wight college in newport theyve got all this shrubbery and rock formations to jump on and over etc....
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Post by islandparkour on Feb 11, 2005 23:48:37 GMT
Hey, does anyone have ideas on places in the west wight? I found some good places in Newport, but need some more intresting places to go
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gaterella
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I wish I'd brought CDs instead of camel's milk!
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Post by gaterella on Feb 14, 2005 13:06:15 GMT
bouldner beach near yarmouth is good for natural rural jumps and running.
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Blueprint
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South Coast Parkour
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Post by Blueprint on Mar 9, 2005 21:30:56 GMT
Hiya Guys, I only know of Ryde as a good spot on the island.
I f you could help me out with new hotspots for Southcoastparkour.co.uk,Then please give me a shout.
- Blueprint.
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svinx
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Post by svinx on Jan 22, 2007 19:46:50 GMT
MAGIC. do know you.tis matt from ryde here how you doing man?.
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Post by Fentin on Jan 16, 2008 12:15:52 GMT
Hi everyone! I've got a much better solution: PKSpots.net www.pkspots.netA spot database based on google maps: ... you might say: ok, but meanwhile there are loads of spot databases and forum post to find good spots. Right - and I think that's the problem: you have to check several sites in order to find some new spots - furthermore I think most of the data you get is of poor quality. So let us do it like Wikipedia: anyone can edit anything of the database. Help create the ultimate PK spot database! Participate! Submit spots and edit/update/complete the spots you find. - international (so you can explore foreign cities and places)
- independent (a good spot is a good spot no matter what philosophy: Le Parkour, Free Running, ...)
- wiki-like (Participate! It's your data! Give, take and edit not just only submit!)
- photo upload
- rating system
- features to come:email alert on "new spot in my area", special front end for mobile devices
... PKSpots.net just started off (January 2008)... so it's on you to fill the database, come on! Cheers Fentin
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Post by hazemyster on Feb 21, 2008 22:34:35 GMT
Hey, im a photographer, based in portsmouth looking for freerunners and anyone into PK to help with with a project. The concept is based around the aestetics of the movements and the photographs will aim to capture a sense a freedom and weighlessness. I aim to show a contrast between the human body and landscape. For more details, please contact me 07845514926 or email snotmyrealname (at) hotmail.com Thanks, Hazel Davies
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Post by kingofthekong on Aug 28, 2009 2:24:08 GMT
a good place for parkour peeps on the isle of wight is in ryde puckpool pool park
check it out peeps their is lots of ww2 ruins of buildings hope u like it
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sikour
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Post by sikour on Jun 13, 2010 13:38:15 GMT
ventnor on the path going down to the beach where the mini isle of wight is theres a new(ish) building there you can run up a wall onto a little seated bench,slide down a pipe to the next layer of the path over the railings onto the building and down onto the front. be warned tho the residents of ventnor will have a go at you for this,but the you can just climb away! puckpool is ok but theres not too much you can do with the curved walls but for minor railing jumps and one half decent wall climb(ontop of that building bit where you can jump onto the grass embankment near where the dirt jumps are) its a bit of a sqeeze for good spots coz of the islands 18-19th century building work and a lot of it is low leveled
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