Miami Great Esskate 2007 Miami Beach South Beach FL
Submitted by roadskater on May 23, 2006 - 1:00pm.
Feb 9 2007 - 5:00pm
Feb 11 2007 - 5:00pm
US/Eastern
Join hundreds of inline skaters from around the USA to burn up the streets of South Beach, Miami Beach, Miami and more. Times approximate. More details to come. This one was modeled on the Philly Freedom Skate and they've done it right with full police support and a charity focus for great safe fun in a busy place. Do this at least once before you say you're not interested! You may change your mind... Blake
Exciting! On the Great Esskate website www.skatemiami.com, it states: "We are happy to announce that the second weekend of February is now officially known as the Great EsSKATE Weekend here in Miami Beach, FL."
It goes on to say they've earned their own weekend on the city's calendar of events. Way to go! This event seems to continue to be one that keeps hundreds of skaters coming back. I guess it's the combination of sun, heat and flat land in an otherwise dark, cold and flabby month.
Speaking for myself, I'm looking forward to it already! It's only been 4 weeks since A2A and warm, bright weather, but I'm hankering after sunny skates with friends already.
Submitted by sommemi on October 30, 2006 - 11:13am.
Sounds too good to be true. :-) This sounds amazing, and if I can find the time and money to be there, I'm there. Who has been there in the past? Can anyone tell me what it's like? It's not a 'race', right? More of a touring skate? And has anyone brought kids? My son's 12 year birthday is that weekend and I thought a nice vacation would be a good birthday present... But I want to make sure it would be appropriate for him...
No racing at all at the Great EsSkate. Last year it was the weekend of the huge snowstorm in the Northeast, which translated in Miami to a brisk and windy 50's. The day before that we all got sunburned in 80 deg heat, which worked out fine as that was the beach picnic day. Most times I've done this event it's been 70's, sunny and breezy.
I too have an almost 12 year old boy but I have never taken him to any events to skate with me, as much as I would love to. The most we've done together skate-wise is an hour here and there in the park with him on his bike. For Miami, Philly, DC and BAR events, I enjoy the staying-up-late jaunts around town and think I would worry about my son either being out late or not being ok in the hotel room. I wouldn't do it unless I could bring a babysitter with me but I can't afford that anyway!
I don't think there's really any grossly inappropriate behavior that happens at the Great EsSkate (that I know of, or at least outside of the hotel rooms!), it's just flabby February skaters (OK speaking for myself, I know!) wanting to get out, live and breathe with other skaters in some warm, bright weather.
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Well done, Great Esskate!
Exciting! On the Great Esskate website www.skatemiami.com, it states: "We are happy to announce that the second weekend of February is now officially known as the Great EsSKATE Weekend here in Miami Beach, FL."
It goes on to say they've earned their own weekend on the city's calendar of events. Way to go! This event seems to continue to be one that keeps hundreds of skaters coming back. I guess it's the combination of sun, heat and flat land in an otherwise dark, cold and flabby month.
Speaking for myself, I'm looking forward to it already! It's only been 4 weeks since A2A and warm, bright weather, but I'm hankering after sunny skates with friends already.
Sun AND flat land???!!
Sounds too good to be true. :-) This sounds amazing, and if I can find the time and money to be there, I'm there. Who has been there in the past? Can anyone tell me what it's like? It's not a 'race', right? More of a touring skate? And has anyone brought kids? My son's 12 year birthday is that weekend and I thought a nice vacation would be a good birthday present... But I want to make sure it would be appropriate for him...
Some Great EsSkate photos from past years
To get some idea of the Great EsSkates, here are some photo links...
Some of Blake's
http://www.roadskater.net/mia2006/index.htm
http://www.roadskater.net/mia2004/index.htm
SkateyMarks
http://marksibert.dyndns.org/skating/Photos/Miami2004/GES2/index.html
No racing at all at the Great EsSkate. Last year it was the weekend of the huge snowstorm in the Northeast, which translated in Miami to a brisk and windy 50's. The day before that we all got sunburned in 80 deg heat, which worked out fine as that was the beach picnic day. Most times I've done this event it's been 70's, sunny and breezy.
I too have an almost 12 year old boy but I have never taken him to any events to skate with me, as much as I would love to. The most we've done together skate-wise is an hour here and there in the park with him on his bike. For Miami, Philly, DC and BAR events, I enjoy the staying-up-late jaunts around town and think I would worry about my son either being out late or not being ok in the hotel room. I wouldn't do it unless I could bring a babysitter with me but I can't afford that anyway!
I don't think there's really any grossly inappropriate behavior that happens at the Great EsSkate (that I know of, or at least outside of the hotel rooms!), it's just flabby February skaters (OK speaking for myself, I know!) wanting to get out, live and breathe with other skaters in some warm, bright weather.
I hope you can go! It's worth it.