Thanks to a father and son telling me of their weekend plans yesterday, I learned that Bowlarama is a skate comp that takes place in Bondi this weekend. So, I set my alarm for 7.45am and headed down to Bondi Beach.
The great thing about commuting into the CBD on the weekend is that I am the only one doing so.
That changed when I got on the bus to Bondi. This beach is one of the most popular in Sydney (and Australia), take into account the beautiful weather and it being a Saturday and the commute was evidence of this more than ever.

One thing I’ve discovered recently is that 7 Eleven do $1 coffee, which is great for a morning pick me up but terrible when you cannot resist the $2 muffin next to it. Blueberry is my weakness and I am sure gravity will be before long. Regardless it fueled me for the morning and early afternoon that was spent at the beach. Another early morning at the beach and more confirmation that morning beach walks are great for me, I feel like may day doubles in length when it is spent being active before 9am.
I had no idea what to expect when I got to Bondi, other than a cost for the ticket to get into the actual competition that was fortified with scaffolding and seating sections. I wasn’t going to spend too much time there as I had work, I also didn’t know when the skaters I wanted to see would be in action. I was happy to chill on the grass areas outside of the park watching on the big screen overlooking the packed beach. There aren’t many better places to host such an event.
It was then that I noticed outside an Independent stand that Tony Hawk was doing a signing. It was at 10am, I was there reading this at around 10.25.
At first, I thought that I had missed the chance to see the skateboarding legend in person. Then I realised the huge line leading up to the stall next to me was for a photograph with the man himself. He was right above me! I was considering buying a blank deck or t-shirt being sold there and waiting in line for a signature, sadly security prevented anyone else joining the queue for the day.

So, my last minute trip was a success in the sense that I met a person that was a pretty big influence on me and many other kids growing up. It is a shame I couldn’t get a picture with him, but I am grateful that I found out he was there at all. It makes me wonder how many of these opportunities are missed every now and then because I did not know about something, and gives me more and more reason to make conversation with people I encounter daily.
So, enjoy the shots of the day. I am heading to Cairns for a week as I have mentioned recently with some more posts planned for the Travel Diary. I will update you all soon!
Have a great weekend.
You seem to run across many well-knowns. Good pics!
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It does seem so, however I must admit I put some effort into finding them haha.
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Yeah, why not?
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It seems like a great Saturday:)
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It was, and it seems so long ago after my recent trip up to Cairns! That will be coming soon…
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That’s incredibly lucky, he’s been a major influence for alot of people growing up.
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He was for me, both skating and playing his video games. Bot great fun!
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Isn’t Australia just beautiful? You’ll enjoy Cairns – just mind the crocs
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It certainly is, and now that I have been to Cairns I can safely say it is amazing! I survived the crocs…
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That’s good news 🙂
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That is so exciting! I used to love playing those Tony Hawk games when I was younger, cool that you got to see him in person I’m jealous!
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I loved them too, such memories! I am still a little shocked that I saw him in person…
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You must be a skater, just to even get to see one of the pioneers of skating in the flesh I also would consider it an honour. Thanks for the post dude. By the way, if you get a chance to head to ‘ Crystal Cascades it is a fresh water mountain swimming, well worth it, just on the outskirts of Cairns, beautiful setting and no CROCS. Mossman gorge is aesomw to but no matter Cairns is a great place. Enjoy
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Cheers, I used to skate but sadly I didn’t bring a board with me. I may consider buying one here if I settle somewhere though. Sadly, I was unable to visit the places you mentioned, but I would be very sad if I didn’t visit Cairns again. I would love to visit again and see the places I didn’t get to!
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Hi Sam. Have you ever read the Nick Hornby book Slam, where the boy in the book gets life advice via a Tony Hawk poster on his bedroom wall, using lines from Tony Hawk’s autobigraphy. It is one of my favourite books, I went to see Nick Hornby talking about it. (That is my tenuous link to your post today!)
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I have never heard of that book! Thanks for enlightening me, it certainly seems like a fun book!
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The pictures are lovely ! Makes me wanna go on a vacation😍
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I am so sad to be back! What an amazing experience. I would love to go again, it was very fun indeed!
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Beautiful pictures of a beautiful day! And blueberry is my weakness too! 🙄
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I am glad we have a mutual weakness haha. It was a great day, really fun.
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Tony Hawk and blueberry muffins. Sounds like an ideal day! 🙂
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Trust me it was! It was just a shame I had to go to work afterwards haha.
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