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Sequim is huge! This is one of those parks that will extremely lack in little kids. The entire park is dug into the ground. The park has a 12 foot bank with a double rail that goes into one of the scaiest hips that I've ever had the privilege of skating. The hip is steep, at least 8 feet high with a gap. There's a huge half-pyramid with a bulkhead and rail, and a full bank pyramid which is usually used as a roll-in. A Volcano is off to the far corner, as well as an 8 foot, full tranny pyramid resembling the one at Ashland (just larger) which I was able to clear. There's also another 12 foot bank with a rail that leads into a 3' launch. Completing the course is two 10'-12' deep bowls that spine into each other. This is an amazingly humongous park, it sort of resembles the burliness of Burnside.



Water: None
Bathrooms: No(?)
Landscape: Open, dirt on outside
Other: None

Jumps: Volcano, full tranny pyramid, half-pyramid, hip.
Coping: Rails, bowls with coping, medal ledge on half-pyramid.
Crowds: I didn't like the attitudes. The people here were not friendly at all. The people here seem to be like those of Jacksonville and Burnside wanna-be's. The bikers were okay to be around, but the skatboarders didn't even seem to like each other, much less anybody else.
Specials: The entire park is amazing.

Directions: Take HWY 16 (Bremerton) from I-5 until it becomes HWY 3. Cross the Hood Canal Bridge and go for about 35 miles (It will become HWY 101). Take the first Sequim exit, and take a right on the road before the QFC. Take a right into the church, you can park behind the church.

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