No wonder we all weighed 150 pounds!
Centre Park is, well, sophisticated "gnar." It's got a good grade, great length (the course was measured off at 714 feet) and no crown. It's not an exaggeration, though, to say it has an absolutely PERFECT SURFACE. The asphalt is a 10 out of 10 with no bumps, divets, chips, dips or cracks. There are man hole covers but they are flush with the surface and absolutely no problem to set cones around. The hill gets to be gnarly because it's so deceptive. That perfect surface just holds your speed with so little friction and you just continually accelerate with no interruption. You look at it and decide, "yeah, it's a nice little hill. Maybe it'll be good for dual hybrid racing." Then you stand on your board and take and drop and it's like, "whoa! This is gnarly!"
We ran a single-lane GS of 40 cones that started out a little tight but was ideal for getting some speed before hitting the big offsets. The real glory of the asphalt is that it carries your speed so well without any slip or drift. High balling it wide open is so makeable because you don't have to fear any blemishes in the road knocking you off line.
I could have probably set a faster course but everyone wanted to practice GS and spend some time yanking and cranking big offsets. So the course was hot at the top, cool in middle and opened up really well at the bottom. There were clean runs, some awful cone cargage and most were one or two cones hit. Fortunately for me as a course setter everyone did not hit the same cone over and over (except for Karr at the top of the course

Personally, I like to SLALOM, not run an obstacle course.
As a jam, we recorded everyone's fast time and only pushed it up if they posted a faster time. Everyone's fast time was:
Evan St. Claire - 30.118 sec
Wesley Tucker - 31.564 sec
Marion Karr - 31.954 sec
Dr. Tommy Harris - 34.592 sec
William Arnette - 35.956
Carl Crider - 37.841
We will definetely hit this spot again this summer. We learned today that Sundays work best as there is almost nothing open on the street and thus no traffic. We had no hassles, no cops, no nasty looks and no one cared.
That is a perfect outlaw spot!