Two last questions that someone more familiar with the area could maybe answer please?
1) When I am walking down from Stadium Skytrain, heading South would the court be on my left, right, or directly under the bridge?
and
2) Do they have good lighting? I'd imagine it would get dark pretty quick.
It's right under the bridge, so when it rains it'll be dry. Court is very very small though. Lighting doesn't look the greatest from what I can tell using google maps street view.
It's right under the bridge, so when it rains it'll be dry. Court is very very small though. Lighting doesn't look the greatest from what I can tell using google maps street view.
Thanks bud, didn't know they had street view for that **** decent.
I'm gonna be there a bit early probably. See you there bud.
It's directly under the cambie bridge, lighting is fine - this was our go-to rainy night BMX spot for years. Also, expect a ton of people - I've already heard about this from a number of completely non-hockey-interested folks.
It's directly under the cambie bridge, lighting is fine - this was our go-to rainy night BMX spot for years. Also, expect a ton of people - I've already heard about this from a number of completely non-hockey-interested folks.
Yeah, I just hope there is not too many fair-weathereds who swarm them and act like children and make it generally unenjoyable. Don't get me wrong, kids can act like kids they have that raw passion for the game. The older and more fair-weathereds...no. I wonder how many will be there that Bronx cheered Luongo...
Yeah, I just hope there is not too many fair-weathereds who swarm them and act like children and make it generally unenjoyable. Don't get me wrong, kids can act like kids they have that raw passion for the game. The older and more fair-weathereds...no. I wonder how many will be there that Bronx cheered Luongo...
We have hockey sticks, and Bieksa said to bring bad attitudes....
major dilemma... go with my ice hockey pads and proceed to ruin my gear that costs a grand.... or miss out on this opportunity of having kes shoot on me.
major dilemma... go with my ice hockey pads and proceed to ruin my gear that costs a grand.... or miss out on this opportunity of having kes shoot on me.
Just go with a cheap stick and play as a forward? I ran over to Sport Chek to pick up a cheap stick. No tape, no gear, nothing lol. I'm wearing casual business clothes and dress shoes. Oh well.
Two last questions that someone more familiar with the area could maybe answer please?
1) When I am walking down from Stadium Skytrain, heading South would the court be on my left, right, or directly under the bridge?
and
2) Do they have good lighting? I'd imagine it would get dark pretty quick.
1) You'd be better off going to the Roundhouse skytrain, walking down to Marinaside and following it to the Cambie street bridge.
There's faster ways but that would probably be the best.
major dilemma... go with my ice hockey pads and proceed to ruin my gear that costs a grand.... or miss out on this opportunity of having kes shoot on me.
Go to Canadian Tire and buy cheap street hockey goalie pads?
major dilemma... go with my ice hockey pads and proceed to ruin my gear that costs a grand.... or miss out on this opportunity of having kes shoot on me.
is that little time going to be worth the time it takes to replace or hours spent paying for new ones?
THIS my friends is why you own road hockey goalie gear.