The old-school Gunnedah Skatepark comes together with a selection of steel ramps, including a half pipe on a concrete base with a couple of cemented obstacles. A peculiar park with such an array of materials that we can only presume has been added progressively over the years. 

The steel half-pipe is big and mean, with some gaping holes in the bottom and plenty of rust. 

There are a few cool steel obstacles n the middle of the park, including a spine, euro gap, vert wall extension and quarters that can make for a fun time. 

All things considered, The Gunnedah Skatepark is a big old scary park one for the times. 

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