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In 2013 we moved to Riverton, Utah and in December of that year I built a ramp to help June learn to drop in.
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The harness connected to a pulley system was installed in 2014. This not only allowed June to learn to drop in, it still is a valuable learning tool.

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In 2015 I added a taller section of ramp.
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Russel, Curt and I skating on a snowy day in 2017.


Just goofing off on my ramp in 12/22. I dropped in switch in the beginning with the harrness on.
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I realized after a few years that the garage was too small for the height I wanted. And what I really needed was a ramp to learn 50-50's on.

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First, I got rid of the multi-level ramp and made that section all one level.
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Then I reduced one side to the same height to learn 50-50's.


I made my own diamond grind coping because I love the sound and the feeling of it grinding.

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I also decided to try to organize my old boards into a chronological display.
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Below each board I added a photo to document when it was ridden.

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Next up was the other side. I decided to keep a little extension on one side for fun.

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I also added some insulation and a heater this year.