Skateboarding Las Vegas - A Hundred Routes through this City
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Las Vegas is more than Las Vegas.  It's Henderson and North Las Vegas and Spring Valley.  Its Summerlin and The Lakes and a place called Paradise.  That's next to Whitney, and many of these sprawls are cities in their own rights. Many of them are counted among the fastest growing cities in America, and maybe the world.

You could skateboard a hundred routes through this city.  Mine is only the one that makes the most sense to me -  to start in the southwest, heading east along Tropicana Blvd., then north along the Strip, and finally to a brand new planned community in Henderson.

Out the garage of my mother-in-laws, I go fifteen minutes without  my feet touching the ground.  I just cruise the corners of the neighborhood, then pull onto Tropicana Blvd. 

 

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