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In case you’re confused, this dome is all about wheels. This includes
bicycles, roller blades, skateboards, etc. What it doesn’t include are cars
and motorcycles. Basically, if it runs on petrol or electricity, it can’t be
here. I guess I shouldn’t say that. They do have some electric bikes, but
obviously that’s a whole different animal. There are hundreds of wheel-based
leisure areas, as well as long trails that stretch between them. They have all
sorts of hills if you wanna go fast, and the best part about it is that you
don’t even have to hike all the way back up. They have chairlifts that take
you back up. It’s like a ski mountain, but for wheel sports. You couldn’t do
that on Earth. They just didn’t want to build the infrastructure, and of
course in more recent decades, all those old abandoned roads have been
demolished to make way for nature. I didn’t come here because I was a skater.
I came because I’m not, and I want to learn. I’ve had plenty of time to
practice in virtual simulations but never got around to it, despite how
accessible the worlds are. I guess I was waiting for this. Having a whole dome
dedicated to what might one day become my passion seemed like the perfect
place to get into it. It’s real, ya know? Anyway, I tell you that I’m a
beginner so you’re not expecting me to give a detailed review of this place. I
don’t know how it stacks up against other skate parks. I just know that when
you’re working with 5,410 square kilometers, it’s hard to believe it’s lacking
in anything. Unless, again, you’re looking to race cars, or something.
Go somewhere else for that. Just because it’s got wheels, doesn’t mean it
belongs in Wheeldome. Hang ten, bruh. Gotta go.
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