 In the western corner of the United States lies an area where red curbs are an indigenous species to the harsh concrete environment. Southern California not only is the home of these beautiful red curbs but also boasts sunshine year-round which makes the absolute perfect climate for year-round skateboarding. Join me today as I hunt down some of the best red curbs Southern California has to offer. So turn up the volume, crack a cold one, sit back and enjoy the show. Best place to find one of these buggers are tucked away behind your local grocery store or supermarket out of the way of the public eye and out of the way of any individual that may frequent the area. Wow guys have a look at this bloody beautiful thing. All right guys so this particular curb is conveniently tucked away behind my local Sated Brothers market. Now despite the trouble we may get into the local store owners I'm going to attempt to get a few tricks on this bloody beautiful curb. Holy does California sport its natural habitat vast of red curbs it actually has quite a lot of urban terrain you can use at your dispense for skateboarding. Crikey guys that one took me a minute now when you're skating out here in the wild you kind of got to get what you can get and get out of there because we are in wild habitat we are unsure that the store owners they could pop the head out at any second so we're in a time crunch here guys let's keep it moving. Crikey guys have come across a wild plugga out of its natural habitat now these pluggers as you yanks might call them flip-flops in Australia they're called thongs or pluggers only leave and be we're going to move on guys. All right guys so out in the wild sometimes you will come across a curb that's been tagged as you can see these skate stoppers were placed here to stop skateboarders from skating these curbs there's nothing we can do these have been done as a ploy from the store owners the people from skating the front of their store so we just got to move on. Look at the size of this fellow right here now as you can see this curb has been skated through and through you can see by the paint wearing down and yep that's wax skateboarders have already been here this curb has been skated and uh yeah what a beauty to find here in Southern California this is probably the biggest curb I've ever encountered in Southern California look at the size of it guys you just don't see these types of curbs anywhere else in the world but Southern California so I'm going to rip into it. Best place to find one of these buggers are tucked behind what keep it moving around. It's behind your local grocery store or supermarket tucked away from it. Fuck. Make sure your shirt is like tucked you know the shirt it like it looks like you don't have a waist. They've put these here they've placed them there so people can't skate them there's nothing we can do about it but just to move on believe it in its natural habitat and uh go. Before this video ends guys I just wanted to say no disrespect or shame towards Steve Irwin he's a national icon I just thought with me being an Aussie I could legally do a parody of Steve Irwin without copying too much backlash but I guess we will see. If you guys have enjoyed this video make sure you leave a thumbs up and drop a comment below if you're not subscribed hit that subscribe button I figured I'd kind of show a little bit of my sense of humor on the channel like I feel like I have a pretty good sense of humor I often don't show it but yeah if you guys like this video let me know maybe I'll make some more kind of funny humorous entertaining hopefully engaging content for you guys but yeah I guess what I'm trying to say is I'm trying to kind of do more than just skateboarding on my channel I know that's why a lot of you guys have been watching my channel is to see skateboarding along with the DIY build stuff which is cool I enjoy that but I want to kind of broaden the horizon for my channel because I don't want to kind of be stuck as a one trick pony if that makes sense like I watch other youtubers and I see them get more creative and it's fun and doing these kinds of videos takes me back to like year 10 photography and would go out and write a little timeline and a script and a scene list and then would shoot little videos to make into mini movies so yeah I had a this doing this video kind of brought back a lot of memories of like how we would used to go out and shoot videos back when I was in you know grade 10 11 12 another thing that's been kind of resonating with me a lot is like I watch this youtuber named David Jones and he's from New Zealand and he has a sick channel like he snowboards he skates he surfs he does a lot of DIY stuff as well but he does cool little funny entertaining videos which you can tell were fun when he made them and like David's from New Zealand and I feel like New Zealand is like not the most biggest place to be as a YouTube creator type of person I don't know if that sentence made sense but it's like 2.43 in the morning and I'm just finishing editing but yeah he kind of did his own thing on YouTube and now he has like 500k subs so I'm trying to go further with YouTube as I always tell you guys I'm trying to like push forward and yeah I want to do more creative videos so please let me know if you guys enjoyed this one but yeah rest in peace Steve Irwin and yeah thank you for watching the video I'll catch you guys in the next one