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Concrete Dinosaurs: Pt. 2
Sidewalk's fantastic series, celebrating the UK's remaining vintage concrete behemoths, left over from the golden age of skate park building, returns for episode two in the form of a visit to the legendary Harrow in north west London.
Once again featuring the interminable combined power of Monster Energy representatives Rune Glifberg, Sam Beckett, Raven Tershey and Ben Hatchell, these modern day transition hero's pit their wits against terrain older than all but one of them!
Built in '76 and constantly threatened with closure throughout the 1980's, somehow Harrow's infamous concrete gems have weathered the test of time and still stand strong today. The lads, though tired from their previously released mission to Romford, battled hard against the aged walls of the beast and produced this stellar clip below.
Click play to sample the radness then maybe plan your own journey to one of our remaining OG proving grounds. Though they represent an idea of skateboard from a long passed era, they still provide ours of fun and allow you to tread in the footsteps of many of the greatest names skateboarding will ever know - long may they continue!