I went by the Perkin Rd. park this afternoon to check up on the construction of the concrete park. I couldn't believe my eyes. The park is looking SICK, and they seem to be making really good progress on the concrete work. I took a few pics so check them out.
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This is the deep bowl/pool. This picture was taken from the Velodrome facing Kenilworth Parkway. You can kinda see the football stadium in the background. The pic doesn't do this thing justice. It is going to be pretty burly-the shallow end looks about 6 ft. deep with the deeper end (foreground) being somewhere in the 8-9 ft. range. Pool coping all around, tight flat bottoms and steep trannys means this will be pretty tough on a bike. I know the bowl skaters are psyched though.

Another shot of the pool, take from the other side. You can see the side of the Velodrome in the background. You can also sort of tell how deep the deep end is-you can't see the bottom in this pic.

This is what I am most excited about. During the planning process they guys from SITE call this the "flow bowl". It is a pretty good size, about 3 times bigger than the pool in the first 2 pics, although not as deep. You can see several hips and bowl corners, as well as an over-vert pocket (right side of pic with coping elevated off the ground). It looks like the far side will be around 6' deep, with the middle and near side going a little deeper. They haven't gotten started on the concrete work yet-it looks like this will be the last thing to get poured. This thing looks pretty rad for bikes. You can see the start of the street section in the background, including a sweet looking pyramid grind ledge. I couldn't get any pics of the street course because they were pouring concrete and I didn't want to piss anyone off.

This is the rock-climbing wall. I know, "What does rock-climbing have to do with a skatepark?". According to the Master Plan put together by BREC, the rockwall will be the focal point of the park. It will be the center of the park, and everything else will be built around it. It is basically located where the fence for the BMX track used to run, closer to the signup booth. You can also see the street section of the park to the left of the rock wall. From what I could see they have already poured a good bit of smaller, mellow transitions, and they were working on pouring some stairsets with rails and ledges.
I also heard that the ABA was going to be in town this week to work on rebuilding the BMX track. They had some pretty heavy machinery out there and from the looks of it the track will be massive. It looked like they had the first straight roughed out. The first berm was a good 3-4 feet taller than it used to be... that's pretty huge. I also heard the track is going to be pretty long (think Swampland BMX if you can remember that far back), and they MAY be putting in a pro section. `
Overall I was blown away by the amount of work that has been going on over at the park. It looks like the place is going to be pretty big (not Louisville big but a damn good size park). Honestly, I couldn't believe this is actually being built in Baton Rouge. A lot of people have put in a lot of time and effort to make this place a reality, so hats off to all the people involved in the process.
On a side note, I also heard a rumor that people have been sneaking in to ride the park. There are signs posted saying the park is closed and that trespassers will be prosecuted. Please do everyone a favor and wait to ride the park when it is open. I know its hard to look at such a nice park and have to wait, but it will be best in the long-run if people just be patient and wait for it to open. People in this town have been working on this for a really long time-waiting another few months won't kill us. (Thanks for listening to my preaching)
-Brock