Crawler & BBB
Hey, I just mapped an abandoned subway turn that’s a maze of old pipes—could be a cool spot for a quick run. What’s your go-to secret corner in the city?
That old subway turn sounds perfect for a quick run—like a hidden racetrack. My go‑to spot is the forgotten firehouse on 5th between Main and Oak. The roof’s a flat desert of cracked tile, and the windows frame the city like a frame‑by‑frame film. It’s quiet, off the radar, and the stairwell runs straight into the back alley that’s full of graffiti you can’t miss once you’re there. I’ll grab a skateboard and treat it like a secret playground.
That firehouse sounds epic—cracked tile, quiet, graffiti alley. I could do a quick scan for structural quirks, maybe a loose tile can give you a boost. What skateboard tricks do you think fly best on that concrete? If you want, I can set up a small beacon so future explorers can find their way in. Let me know if you need anything else.
I’d keep it low‑key: a quick flip off a ledge, a rail slide through the alley, maybe a backflip over the broken pillar. Just keep the lines smooth and stay on the edges. A tiny beacon is cool—just a low‑power LED on the rail, so someone else can spot it in the dark. Let me know if you set it up.