- Hubba Hideout
Hubba Hideout is one of the most famous
skateboarding spots. It is located inSan Francisco near theJustin Herman Plaza on The Embarcadero. Its central feature is an oversized set of 6 stairs with large concrete ledges on both sides. The spot is part of a pedestrian walkway but has been more commonly used by the local skateboarders and vagrants.Etymology
The name Hubba Hideout derives from the slang word "hubba" which refers to the illegal substance
crack . Long before skateboarders frequented the spot it was used by addicts as a hideout in which to smoke crack.History
The first documented trick on the ledge at Hubba Hideout was
Wade Speyer 'scrooked grind . Hubba Hideout gained fame through skateboarding magazines and videos and it became amecca for advanced skateboarders visitingSan Francisco .The frequency of skateboarders eventually attracted the attention of the authorities and resulted in a full scale skate-stopper implementation (in the early part of the nineties). The ledges were capped (or knobbed) with skate-stopping devices which rendered them impossible to grind.
Recently, skateboarders managed to remove the skate-stopping devices and use of the ledges had a
resurgence .Eventually, in March 2007, the authorities had the brick landing taken out and covered it in
sand . However, this has not rendered the spot un-skateable. A rather simple impromptu set-up of wood or other material replacing the brick landing will suffice for the initial impact. A clean ride-away across the sand is indefintely possible after that inital landing.Trivia
The skateboarding video ON documented the rise and demise of Hubba Hideout in a short piece entitled "Hubba Rocks."
External links
* [http://skatespotter.com/spot/san-francisco-hubba-hideout-156.html Hubba Hideout Videos and Photos]
* [http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/03/09/DDGMPOHD711.DTL&hw=hidehiko&sn=001&sc=1000 SF Gate]
* [http://www.funnotfame.org/temp/hubba.htm Fun Not Fame Productions]
* [http://bss.sfsu.edu/urbanaction/ua2001/ps4.html San Francisco State University]
* [http://subpublic.com/spots/view?id=44 Hubba Hideout at the Subpublic Community]
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