Roof Surfing 101
Chapter 1: Safety First (But Not Really)
Warning: Roof Surfing is a high-risk activity. Don't say we didn't warn you.
First things first: find a suitable roof. Avoid ones with:
- Low-pitched roofs (you won't get enough speed)
- Roofs with loose tiles or shingles (you might get hurt)
- Roofs with guardrails (you'll just get stuck)
When you've found your ideal roof, put on your best:
- Roof-surfing gear (board, leash, wax)
- A good attitude (optional)
Next: Advanced Roof Surfing Techniques
Roof Surfing Disasters: What Could Go Wrong