Tyler Price!

Posted in Amazing skate clips, Colorado Skate Videos, Skate Video Teasers on February 11th, 2010 by corpo

Man Tyler is so good!  So is the board on the ender 3 flip!

skate journal: Non crowded Wed night Rampy session (Feb 10, 2010)

Posted in Skate Journal on February 11th, 2010 by corpo

Another cold and still snowy day so I’m not sure why not so many people showed up. Maybe it was because the last session was so crowded. Either way it was mostly just Brian, Rick and I. Carleigh showed up later on after I cursed her name for not being able to land front disasters anymore. Ha.All three of us seemed to skate pretty well. I probably had my best run on Rampy ever at one point. I think I did a front smith, fakie front 50 to rock ‘n roll, back 50 fakie, front tail and 30 rock fakies. Sweet.  I also tried a few blunt to pivots which I should have just done to fakie, but I ended up just getting a blunt to sloppy axle stall.  Rick shredded as usual and did the first ever fully decked fakie rock (or fakie hangup). Proper back smiths, front smiths, slasher lipslides, knee slides, back 5-0s, etc all done like he’s skating a backyard pool. Brian jocked out and broke some records. First he did the most frontside tough guys in a row at 14. Topping Jakes record of 10. Then he totally out grinded me in a longest fakie smith grind contest. Carleigh had shown up by then and participated in the contest, but instead did fakie crooks which disqualified her because that trick is actually legit. The longest grind marks are up there for anyone to take at this point. Brian would like it to be known that he is the current champion. He also pulled out one of the gnarliest tricks I’ve ever seen on Rampy first try. We couldn’t even figure out what to call it. It was something like fakie hurricane to fakie. His body did a full 360. Maybe he’ll do it again some day and we can actually figure out what it is. Carleigh arrived and quickly showed me how easy front disasters are. She also showed why skateboards aren’t designed to be jumped onto upside down in the middle of the coping by trying a kickflip to rock and landing bolts on an upside down board. SNAP! Rampy’s first broken board. Pretty fun session even if I did lose that fakie smith contest to Brian. Oh well, maybe next week.