Today we are at Quinta da Boa Vista, a historic place in Rio de Janeiro that was part of my childhood. Skating here has always been a dream, something that seemed impossible in the 90s. Back then, we tried a few times but were quickly kicked out. Today, the situation is very different, and we had an amazing day, filled with skating all around.
The day was marked by a lot of skating in various spots at Quinta. We went over gaps, slid on stones, smooth sidewalks, explored benches, caves, and the endless hills that the place offers. Every corner of Quinta was skated with great vibe and energy. There was even a classic kickout at the monument in front of the National Museum. We tackled gaps, manuals, infinite lines, and of course, took many falls. Vlad, the protagonist of the project, threw himself down the iconic staircase of the museum, while Pharra, Yan, and Wilson pulled off great tricks and provided excellent company. The session was awesome. Europe style “Lindão”.
I am grateful to God and the history of Rio de Janeiro for providing this unforgettable experience.