Skater's paradise
Chris Kays, son of the Hickam Skate Hangar’s proprietor Mike Kays, prepares to drop in on the keyhole bowl ramp at the Hickam Skate Hangar Aug. 21, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii. He is a professionally sponsored skateboarder who provides lessons for any level of skater at the hangar. The converted hangar is the only indoor wooden facility on all the Hawaiian Islands. It also boasts the only wooden keyhole bowls, or empty swimming pool shaped ramps, on Oahu. In addition, it has a 15,000 square foot street course, multiple mini ramps, 12-foot vertical ramp with a 14-foot tombstone connected to a saddle and three-quarter pipe. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Mike Meares)
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