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Slomo mission beach
Slomo mission beach




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Most of the action in Mission Beach centers around Belmont Park at the intersection of Mission Boulevard and West Mission Bay Drive, where you can ride the roller coaster and other amusement rides, rent a bike, play some games or grab a bite.Rent a sailboat, take a leisurely bayside bike ride, or watch the kids play in this one-of-a-kind oasis. There are also a host of activities for the whole family to enjoy including biking, beach volleyball, boogie boarding, surfing, whale watching, sport fishing and scuba diving.Ī short walk across Mission Beach’s main thoroughfare leads you to the calm waters of Mission Bay, home to SeaWorld San Diego and the largest aquatic park of its kind, surrounded by grassy parks, playgrounds, picnic tables and miles of paved sidewalks.

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For many San Diegans, the picturesque "boardwalk" known as Ocean Front Walk between Mission Beach and Pacific Beach makes for a welcome respite from the daily grind, but for one man that space is life.Mission Beach is San Diego’s lively take on the classic boardwalk beach town with nearly two miles of oceanfront boardwalk, numerous rental shops and Belmont Park, a boardwalk amusement park, featuring the Giant Dipper Roller Coaster, originally built in 1925 but since restored, the Beach House Grill, miniature golf, bumper cars, rock climbing and an arcade.Ī popular beach with the 20-something crowd, there are plenty of bars in Mission Beach and adjacent Pacific Beach, and a hot nightlife scene for young adults and the young at heart.

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SLOMO ROLLERBLADE FREEĪnd we need him! Please sign our petition to FREE SLOMO! We are asking San Diego County & City officials to open Ocean Front Walk to Slomo, San Diego's most well-known celebrity-on-wheels! He needs it. It has been nearly 2 months since San Diego's Ocean Front Walk connecting Mission Beach and Pacific Beach was closed to the public as a precautionary measure to battle the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. This may be a slight inconvenience for a lot of locals, but for one of San Diego's most well-known local celebrities, this alters the fabric of his life. As such, we have launched a petition asking San Diego leaders to allow Slomo to do his thing.

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One man alone on the boardwalk is safe social distancing and he would be an inspiration to the thousands of people walking, running, swimming and surfing along the more than 2 miles of coastline.

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To many, Slomo is just a strange old man balancing on one skate with his arms outstretched, a huge smile on his face, brightening the day of all those he slowly, and I mean slowly, rolls by. But to true locals, he is a sign of normalcy and the personification of San Diego's laid back beach atmosphere. If he wants to go out, get exercise and sunshine while being the icon he is, the city should allow it. He already had taken to skating with headphones at Dana Junior High School in Point Loma. He began to see slow-motion gliding to music as a portal to religious ecstasy. He moved into a "monastic" studio a half-block from the boardwalk and took to skating the length of the boardwalk seven days a week. Kitchin wondered if his obsession with oceanfront skating might be the manifestation of a psychological breakdown, fueled by the heady essence of the boardwalk. Years later, those fears have dissipated into the morning mist. He spends his days writing, creating art, mixing music and, of course, dressing in the Slomo outfit and skating for hours into the cosmos. Kitchin uses the Slomo character as a sort of meditation device/social experiment. Kitchin's philosophy of " the Zone," is where Slomo lives and where he meditates on eternal questions. Kitchin has embraced the stardom of his Slomo alter ego.

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His Slomo T-shirts, bumper stickers, postcards and self-published books – " The Trial of Slomo," " Slomo and the New World," and " Portraits in Slomovision" – once sold briskly at the Swings n' Things at the Crystal Pier in Pacific Beach (as well as on ). He is the loved mascot of the beach community although most people do not know anything about him.






Slomo mission beach