Baldy pipe

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Baldy pipe, or the Mount Baldy Pipeline, is the name given by skateboarders to an iconic skate spot in Los Angeles County.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] It is a water pipeline that brings water from the San Antonio Dam to the county of Los Angeles. In the early history of street skateboarding, it became a popular spot for skateboarders and was featured in many skate videos. It has been used as a skate spot since the 1970s.[10]

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  1. ^ "Steve Alba Shares The Story Behind Historic Mt. Baldy Pipeline". The Berrics.
  2. ^ "Tony Hawk & Architectural Historian Iain Borden Tell the Story of How Skateboarding Found a New Use for Cities & Architecture | Open Culture".
  3. ^ "The Unsung Pipe with Steve Alba and Duane Peters". September 3, 2013.
  4. ^ Skateboarding Baldy PipeLos Angeles Times Archived 2014-03-01 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ "Drainage pipe makes for epic skateboarding". ABC 10 News San Diego KGTV. February 23, 2017.
  6. ^ "Upland merchants, others donate $2,500 for skateboard give-away". December 20, 2019.
  7. ^ "Hall Rider: Former Dana Point Resident Mike Weed Inducted into Skateboarding Hall of Fame". May 11, 2018.
  8. ^ Kaplan, Jessica (June 5, 2015). "Geoff Rowley On Vans And Skateboarding".
  9. ^ "THE BOB BURNQUIST INTERVIEW". Jenkem Magazine. April 30, 2018.
  10. ^ "A Badlander's redemption: the life and time of Harvey Hawks". Surfertoday.