cljacoby 15 days ago

For something kind of in the same vein, a youtuber Chad Caruso rode a skateboard all the way across America from Venice Beach, CA to Virginia Beach, VA:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PsAOh89b7mE&list=PLVAaokG6re...

Some of my favorite clips were from early in the vlogs in the Southwestern USA like California, Airzona, and New Mexico:

https://youtu.be/UJ12FHCUMTg?list=PLVAaokG6re_rwP-h3gtJMG54C...

  • p00dles 14 days ago

    I wish he would wear a helmet, show the young kids that it’s okay to wear one.

golergka 15 days ago

It would be really interesting if he literally mapped it — but unfortunately, he just wrote a book.

  • perihelions 15 days ago

    I misread the title in the same way—like, a licensed surveyor with a precision GIS skateboard? mapping a city contract assignment, methodically, block by block...

    This staircase: we need to measure it, for, code compliance

    • pengaru 15 days ago

      I highly recommend you follow me in closing the web browser and getting outside on the skateboard.

      • perihelions 15 days ago

        Thanks friend; I needed this comment.

  • brainbag 15 days ago

    That's what I was expecting too. I was excited to see some kind of topographic map, or an open web map with pins for particularly good skating areas, etc. Could be a cool project.

BLKNSLVR 15 days ago

Tangential: I'm currently planning to create a set of GPX files for trail skating around my local city, including a description of the skating surface, traffic, safety, etc. to give an idea of how what experience level is recommended.

Skating is a great way to see the same local places from a very different perspective (than my usual driving through without paying any attention to anything other than driving / getting to the destination).

77pt77 15 days ago

He didn't map anything.

He wrote a book, that's it.