Celebrate 40 years of Australia's oldest skatepark with these actionable tips

Start by evaluating your current skateboarding skills, including your ability to balance, turn, and control your speed. Be honest with yourself - if you're a complete beginner, consider taking a few lessons to build your foundation. You can find local skate schools or online tutorials to help you get started
Study the layout of the Snake Run, including the location of the drop, transitions, and any obstacles. Watch videos of experienced skaters tackling the course to get a sense of the flow and rhythm. You can also try visualizing yourself skating the course to build your mental preparation
Find a local skatepark with a similar drop to the Snake Run and practice dropping in. Start with smaller drops and gradually work your way up to build your confidence and skills. Remember to always wear proper safety gear, including a helmet and knee pads, to protect yourself from injury
Once you're comfortable with dropping in, focus on building your speed and control. Practice carving, turning, and stopping on transitions to develop your skills. You can also try skating with more experienced riders to learn from them and push yourself to improve
When you feel ready, book a trip to Australia and take on the Snake Run. Start with smaller sections of the course and gradually work your way up to the terrifying drop. Remember to stay focused, breathe, and have fun - conquering the Snake Run is a once-in-a-lifetime experience
