Spotguide entry “Hubba Hideout”
Created by: pt
At: 23rd October, 2006, 15:07
At: 23rd October, 2006, 15:07
Last edited by: bones
At: 7th March, 2007, 19:27
At: 7th March, 2007, 19:27
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Entry status: Open
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The famous Hubba Hideout is a skatespot in the Clay and Drumm Street, San Francisco, California, USA.
The spot is composed of an oversized 6 stair and two (capped) hubba ledges. The spot has been skated in a lot of videos untill it became unskateable. In October 2006 the spot was made skateable again for some reason by the community, but was closed down again just a few weeks later. As of today it still remains unskateable, but anyway Hubba Hideout plays an important role in skateboarding’s history.
Photos of this spot
External links
The history of Hubba Hideout on YouTube
The spot is composed of an oversized 6 stair and two (capped) hubba ledges. The spot has been skated in a lot of videos untill it became unskateable. In October 2006 the spot was made skateable again for some reason by the community, but was closed down again just a few weeks later. As of today it still remains unskateable, but anyway Hubba Hideout plays an important role in skateboarding’s history.
Photos of this spot
External links
The history of Hubba Hideout on YouTube
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