Beton & Parkour
I was looking at the old loading dock the other day, thinking about how a solid foundation can keep a whole structure from falling apart, and it made me wonder—what's your take on the best spots in a city for a good, clean jump? We could swap notes on what makes a spot safe for me and what makes it thrilling for you.
That old loading dock? Classic. I’m all about spots that feel solid and give you a clean takeoff. Think walls that are straight, no cracks, the kind that give you a 30‑degree angle you can push off from. For a city, the best places are usually those with a bit of height but a flat landing—brick facades, concrete stairs, or a wide balcony. Make sure the surface below is firm, like poured concrete or a hardwood floor that’s been sealed. You want a spot that’s easy to get to, so you can jump, land, and move on. For me, I like a wall that’s a bit rough so I can grab on for a trick, but the landing is smooth enough not to kill you. Always check the ground before you jump—no loose tiles or broken glass. Safety first, thrill second. What about you, where do you find the sweet spot?