Skate journal: downtown boulder awesomeness with a fun crew (july 13, 2011)

Posted in Skate Journal on July 16th, 2011 by corpo

I’m updating this from my phone while up in the mountains.  Hi tech yo.  Wednesday night ruled.  Fuzz, Dean, Brett, Jake met at my house and we left to meet Carleigh at St Julien.  Fuzz, Jake and I started with some basic lines and got slightly less basic.  First line was kickflip then fs 180 over the glorified curb.  Second was halfcab flip then back 180.  I don’t think I’m remembering this right.  We did front shove, no comply 180 then halfcab.  My halfcab was horrible.  Heelflip then something.  We kickflipped it too.  Fuzz and I struggled at fakie bigflips and couldn’t follow them with shoves.  Everyone was having fun.  Dean was ripping.  Brett had some side pain and still skated.  Carleigh was quiet and seemed on a different mission then us.  Jake and Brett had cracked their boards before we moved on to the nearby boardslide ledge.  It was pretty crowded with pedestrians but we did it.  Carleigh got noseslide.  Brett got boardslide.  Dean and me too.  I also got a great run for me.  Kickflip up the curb, short crooks on the ledge, back 180 off, fakie bigflip on flat, front shove, then almost manual a section of sidewalk.  Fuzz did a sick boardslide to fakie and started going for front lip but broke his board clean in half.  It was hilarious.   We left after this.  Then we saw a biker showing off and endo into a rock.  It put fuzz and I on the ground in laughter.  Most of us went for a couple drinks after and that was a blast too.  Good times, good dudes.  Let’s do it again.

Gilbert Crockett and Tyler Beal

Posted in Amazing skate clips on July 13th, 2011 by corpo

Man I love watching east coast skating.

skate journal: valmont with carleigh, ollie and cooper (July 12, 2011)

Posted in Skate Journal on July 13th, 2011 by corpo

Another evening with threatening thunderstorms. The forecast said “heavy rain” so of course this would be the first day the storms held out for awhile. Ollie wanted to skate and invited his neighbor buddy Cooper to join us. We picked up Carleigh and went to Crest View, but there was tons of moms with little kids so we moved on and went to Valmont loading dock spot. Ollie and Cooper cruised all around the place the whole time. Not doing tricks so much, but ripping and having fun. Lots of coffin’s down the escalator, ollies off the low part, riding through the sprinkler, etc. It was warmer out than we thought. Carleigh started with flatground and landed quite a bit. I kind of just messed around initially. Got a lot of crooks on the ledge until I announced that I had landed every one I tried. Then I couldn’t land it again. Typical. I moved a little pallet on top so it could be a manny pad and got a run of kickflip up the curb, nose manual on the pallet, then front 180 off the loading dock. That thing is tall! Then I put a chair on it and tried to ollie it in a line for awhile. Kickflip up the curb, manual, ollie off the dock over the chair. It took me awhile and Carleigh was kind enough to not ollie it first try. Although it did end up taking her 3 tries to ollie it, so clearly it wasn’t the normal super small Glen gap. I got the line with a really sketchy ollie at the end. Carleigh got a few kickflips up the curb and backed one up with the same line is me. Although she decided to make the manual the sketchy part of her line. Ha. I tried to treflip up the curb for awhile and failed. I tried to resort to heelflips up, but those failed too and then the rain started so we left. Fun night.

More Think hype

Posted in Amazing skate clips on July 11th, 2011 by corpo

Awesome.

skate journal: valmont for 5 minutes then another parking garage (June 10, 2011)

Posted in Skate Journal on July 11th, 2011 by corpo

I was having a lazy Sunday. It rained early and I figured that would be enough for the day and after slacking for awhile I fell asleep. I woke up and there was a text from Carleigh saying we should go skate. Rad. But then I looked outside and it looked like another unusual thunderstorm. Ugh. We headed north a little thinking we might escape it. Nope. We lasted a the Valmont spot about 5 minutes before the rain started coming. In that time Carleigh and I played a game of SKATE and I ollied off the loading dock once.

So we went to a parking garage that has some red curbs, but isn’t the famous Red Curbs. It ended up being a blast. We tried tons of tricks. Some of which were landed. Carleigh worked on back 50s until she landed her first few. Sick! She also almost stomped some varial heels. After some basics I had started trying 5-0 kickflip out and got a couple that felt doable, but I wasn’t close. I tried a bunch of nollie f/s flips and got soooo close. Argh. Other tricks I was hyped to do were treflips, front tailslide and kickflips.

Then we went across the lot to another garage and ollied a newspaper stand (on it’s side) a few times before I freaked out and wanted to leave because I kept landing weird and felt like I was gonna roll my ankle. Fun day. We were hyped to ollie the newspaper stand. Oh yeah, I had a new board and wheels. Poser.

skate journal: lafayette, wet curbs with TF, Ollie (July 8, 2011)

Posted in Skate Journal on July 11th, 2011 by corpo

After a fun morning of climbing around on the roof and cleaning the gutters Jake came over, whooped me in a game of SKATE then we left for Lafayette. Ollie is super into skating again all of a sudden so he wanted to come. It was weird skating that park with him, because I felt I had to keep an eye out on him at all times. He was fine though and mostly just ollied down the tight qp near the entrance and flew out of the curb cuts. He did manage a nice b/s ollie on a flat bank as well. We had met Lazer, Brett, Brian, Carleigh and Dean so we had a crew. I kind of sucked it everywhere and don’t remember a single thing worth mentioning that I did. Jake had a nice front pivot on the wallride to rock. Lazer had a nice feeble to fakie on it. Brian got gnar and did blunt to fakie. Then it started to rain so after some hanging around Ollie and I went to Red Curbs. When we first got there, it was fine, but ..

.. then all hell broke loose. Pretty much everything got wet and a huge puddle formed. You could skate both sections of red curb, but without much setup. For whatever reason I told Ollie I’d give him a new deck if he ollied up the tall curb and did a pop shove off it. He did the ollie up pretty quick, but the regular pop shove down took many, many tries. He wanted it! Lucky kid. Jack and his friend Daniel had showed up and Jack ripped it cruising around on a cruiser board. Kickflip front nose jibs, almost back 180 kickflip nosegrind. I myself was skating like crap once again. I tried a million front 5-0 kickflips out and didn’t get close at all. I tried some kick back tails as well and didn’t get them either. The only thing I landed was a front tail shove to back shove out. But I didn’t even slide it. Yippee. Seeing Jack was rad.

skate journal: tired Crest View session with Ollie (June 8, 2011)

Posted in Skate Journal on July 10th, 2011 by corpo

Liz had made plans for a late evening movie with a friend so I was allowed to skate right after work at 6:00 before watching the kids. But India ended up having a sleepover and Ollie said he was into skating again and that he would want to come again. Rad. We chowed some nachos quick, then went to one of Boulders best schools. I was feeling really tired from standing all week at work again. We cruised around the school for awhile before settling in on trying some lines up top. Ollie was trying to ollie a crack then do a front 180 all quick off the curb. He would get it. He also got back 180. I tried a line of pop shove, front 180 off the curb, halfcab flip, manual. The halfcab flips did not come easy. I might have gotten the line, but I think I touched on the manual. I tried again and slammed super hard on the manual as I didn’t even make it up the curb. Ugh. Then we went back to the main area. Ollie did a sick front board to fakie into the a slight downhill on the stair by the long aluminum bench. Then he did a super awesome line to it. Walk up the 12 stair, ride down the handicap ramp, wave at your shadow, push downhill going fast, ride sideways off the curb, then front board to fakie. I wish I was 9 years old again. He has the most fun. I did a boardslide to manual on the shorter bench which was the only thing new and remotely good I did. I got a front 50 on the bench too which was hard as I didn’t have much drive. Ollie killed it though. That kid rules to skate with. So much energy, smiles, etc. He back and front 180’d the two stair. Oh yeah his baller line was the jump off a playground equipment landing fakie, halfcab off the first curb, then front 180 off the second all quick.

eS Square Two shoe review

Posted in Product Review, Shoe Reviews on July 8th, 2011 by corpo

Rating: ★★★★★ STYLE
Rating: ★★★★½ COMFORT
Rating: ★★★★½ BOARD FEEL
Rating: ★½☆☆☆ DURABILITY
Rating: ★★★½☆ OVERALL

I’ve had a few of these shoes. They blow out real quick. I’ve worn through the suede on the ollie toe in under three days. The soles blow out quicker than most shoes. Well, the colored soles anyways, the gum ones seem to last longer. But they are super comfy, skate great right out of the box and look good. If you don’t mind doing some shoe repair like me (super glue in some old suede in the hole or shoe goo it) then it’s a decent shoe.

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Ipath – Reed Low (waxed suede) shoe review

Posted in Product Review, Shoe Reviews on July 8th, 2011 by corpo

Rating: ★★★★½ STYLE
Rating: ★★★½☆ COMFORT
Rating: ★★★☆☆ BOARD FEEL
Rating: ★★★★½ DURABILITY
Rating: ★★★★☆ OVERALL

It’s been a REALLY long time since I’ve done a shoe review. I guess it must be summer and I have more time at work, but I have a couple for you. First is the I-Path Kenny Reed Low with “waxed suede”. This shoe lasted a long time. That’s probably it’s best quality. It didn’t have the best board feel, and the waxed suede may have made them last longer, but it made the flick weird. Something about IPath vulcanized soles kind of hurts my foot too. Not bad, just a little. I’ve had the non-waxed suede version of this shoe too and liked it a bit more. Overall, it’s a good shoe for sure, not my favorite though.

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skate journal: red curbs with ollie and carleigh (July 7, 2011)

Posted in Skate Journal on July 8th, 2011 by corpo

First night I could skate in a few and it’s dumping outside. Doh. It ended up working out though as Ollie, Carleigh and I went to Red Curbs. Red curbs gets puddles when it rains because of the drainage, but it was really bad with the heavy rains. We managed though. I felt really uncoordinated initially. Way more so than normal. Ugh. Standing all day at work is tough on the legs, but once I get going it feels like I can skate forever. Ollie ripped it. Front 180, back 180s off curbs. Halfcab off, front and back boardslides. Some of the frontside boardslides he pulled to fakie or 270’d around. So sick. He was going slow, but still. Carleigh cruised around for awhile before settling in on trying the powerslide across the median. She got it quite a few times in the end. After some cruising around warming up, front, back 50s I told myself I had to do 4 manual tricks over the short manny pad. I ended up getting five. Manny, nose manny, front 180 nose manny, kickflip manny and switch front 180 manny. Rad. Then I tried the powerslide too. It took awhile and going the other way I would try a line of ollie a yellow bar, ollie a puddle, ollie up the curb, kickflip off. Got that a couple times. Ollie had started trying fakie pop shoves off a curb and landed it. Whoa! I got his back with the powerslide finally. I had told Ollie there was no way Carleigh and I could do that trick, but we tried it anyway. Carleigh ended up getting it in about 3 tries. It took me about 20. Ha. It had only taken Ollie about 10 tries. Last part of the session for me was trick up, off the longer manny pad. I got front 180 up then fakie bigflip off. Rad, never done that off anything before. Not even a huge curb. I wanted to do kickflip up then treflip off, but it was too late and I needed to get Ollie home. Fun night.