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Travis of SkateNC.com

The guy above (Travis) runs of skatenc.com, a website about skateboarding in North Carolina.

What makes this random street encounter more interesting than the subject of skateboarding itself is the fact that we share a few mutual friends, from the area I grew up in, Hendersonville, NC.

They are always mentioning how I should meet up with this guy named Travis that runs skatenc.com because he lives in Raleigh. While walking in the warehouse district on Saturday night, we were both admiring a desk with a note stating “take me home please”. It was then the conversation started and we realized we had the same friends. I finally bumped into this person that I had heard about.

In this photo he is showing off an origami book he found near a bridge.


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