Talk:Carlsbad Gap

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[edit] Importance?

I noticed that this article has twice been deleted and thrice created. I'm no expert on this subject at all, and after reading the article in its present form, I feel even less informed on the topic. Is this really a notable location in skateboarding culture, or is this an article about something made up while skateboarding when they should have been in school one day? If no one responds within a few days, I'll prod the article. OscarTheCat3 02:21, 10 January 2007 (UTC)

  • Hearing no objection, so prod'd. OscarTheCat3 03:46, 19 January 2007 (UTC)
    • It really is one of the most famous locations in the world for skateboarders. I'm from the Netherlands and it is really famous, all my skateboarding friends know about it. It even featured in Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2, so i think it is impotant enough for the site! J-Ros 14:17, 21 January 2007 (UTC)
      • It is VERY famous, I am all the way across the country and my friends know about it; it is a true skateboarding landmark. If [[1]] stays, so should this. Doctor Lyles Carlton III 22:31, 28 January 2007 (UTC)
        • [2] I hope that'll be enough to satisfy you, but if need be I'll find some magazine articles about the gap. That won't be hard. Doctor Lyles Carlton III 22:37, 28 January 2007 (UTC)
          • [3] Actually, here you go.

School crazes, fads, and fashions can end up covered in Wikipedia, but only if someone first sits down and researches them, and publishes a book, an academic paper, or a magazine/journal article detailing that research. Such resources are reliable, and therefore the subject can become eligible for Wikipedia.Doctor Lyles Carlton III 22:47, 28 January 2007 (UTC)

  • Works for me. Sounds like you know a lot about this topic...hopefully you'll be able to contribute even more to improving the quality of the article. About all I could do was add a few wikilinks. Thanks for listing the sources. OscarTheCat3 01:00, 29 January 2007 (UTC)
    • I'm also the writer of the dutch version of this article, if anyone needs to know something specefic, contact me! J-Ros 21:04, 30 January 2007 (UTC)
      • If you have anything not listed give me the info and I'll write it in, or you can write it in yourself. Anyone know how to make a Wikipedia project? I want to start a Wikipedia project: Skatespots or a Skateboarding project. Doctor Lyles Carlton III 19:22, 2 February 2007 (UTC)

its definately famous. im a student at carlsbad high and i walk on it everyday. The problem is, their renovating the school and i dont know if its gonna be there that much longer.Lust4lyff 04:49, 22 March 2007 (UTC) It's real. I don't see the fascination with it, since there are countless other outdoor stairways with rails, but maybe it was the first one to be skated. I don't know, but it is very real. I lived in Carlsbad and have walked those steps.

[edit] Tricks section

The "tricks" section seems rather problematic to me. Most of the people listed there do not have articles, and I suspect many - if not most - are non-notable folks who added themselves into the article. Probably they should all be removed so we only have references to professional skateboarders with Wiki articles. Any objections?

Also the article needs to be much better sourced (I added a tag). Seems notable enough, but then presumably it has been discussed fully in books, magazines, or films about skateboarding which should be cited here using inline citations.--Bigtimepeace | talk | contribs 05:06, 29 January 2008 (UTC)