skate journal: slappies, southern hills, new cu chaos, fun, slappies and slams (May 20, 2012)

Posted in Skate Journal on May 22nd, 2012 by corpo

Whoa, a null filming mission? Haven’t done this in a while. Went to meta to meet up with Jack, Dean, Derek, Chad. While we were waiting I skated the slappy curb as I didn’t want to lose front feebles and slappy crooks. I did a bunch of them and the dream line, but with an ollie instead of a kickflip. Jake randomly biked by at one point. He’s been out for awhile with a rolled ankle, but still managed a couple slappy grinds and a bluntslide. Then we went to Southern Hills. While the boys warmed up I skated. I got a little line of ollie the 2 stair, crooks the ledge, 3 flip on the smooth flatground. Might have gotten that line twice actually. Also did a front 50 and a front 50 shove as time expired and I turned into filmer Glen. Jack got a good line. Derek almost got his gap back tail bigspin out. At times I thought I was going to throw up. I felt really weird and still sick. But I pulled through. We went to Petes to eat then to the new CU Research center. Most of Meta was there. Chad and I arrived first and Cameron filmed Josh do a completely ridiculous line in front of our eyes. It was crazy. After some drama everyone ended up at the front for what was mostly just everyone skating flatground and Josh continuing to rip everything. Josh did front 180/fs halfcab twists down the long two stairs. It was so funny. His fakie benihana was hot too:

Pretty much everyone was landing crazy stuff. Cameron did 3 shove late flip back to back. Josh did a nollie treflip and I jokingly said that trick was easy, posed one and somehow landed on it at 270 degrees. It was funny. After all that we went back up to the hill to drop some people off. I had mentioned to Chad that I really wanted to try a line at the slappy curbs. I wasn’t feeling very well and probably should never have tried it, but I did. Oh, and did I mention my shoes were literally falling apart?

Not so good for hammers. Or anything really. Jack and Carleigh hung out too as Chadman filmed. For any doubters out there, Chad is one of the best dudes ever. Well, all three of these people actually. But yeah, Chad has a heart of gold. Anyways, I started trying the line and eventually got all 4 tricks, but the kickflip and the slappy crooks were a bit too arthritic for me. What’s that? arthritic. As in that is my style. Thanks for the help Fuzz. Instead of having too artistic of a style, I have too arthritic of a style. Ha ha so awesome. I did manage to line up a front feeble with a decent kickflip over the little gap though. Maybe I’ll use it at some point, maybe I’ll just talk trash on it. I blame Chad for saying “You know if you land the kickflip you’ll get the slappy crooks”. Have I mentioned what a dick Chad can be? The kickflips over the gap (off a bench, over a short sidewalk section into a crack infested bike path) felt really weird. I committed every time, but with the lack of grip on my shoe sole I was really having troubles and I only landed 3 total. But it felt awesome to try so hard. Thanks Chad.

skate journal: Arapahoe school awesomeness (May 19, 2012)

Posted in Skate Journal on May 22nd, 2012 by corpo

I’d been fighting a bad cold all week. Ugh. Started Saturday off by standing for two hours in the cold rain watching Ollie’s flag football game. It was fun though. Ollie got his first interception and his first touchdown. After some food and napping and the weather clearing up I went to meet up with Dean, Carleigh, Jack, Blaine and Conor at Red Curbs. Luckily I was late as apparently a cop had decided to make an example of them and wrote a $250 trespassing ticket. Ugh, that is one of Boulder’s best spots and so needed in bad weather. We went to the school way out on Arapahoe instead. I thought Carleigh had left to get ready for her sushi party, but it turns out she had still wanted to skate. Doh, sorry Carleigh. The crew at this point was Blaine, Jack, Dean and I. It was fun. Dean first. He did a gap out to axle stall like I had fun doing a couple weeks ago, ollied up the 3 stairs in a row (so hard for us tall folks, well at least for me), some manuals and ollied off the bigger drop. Blaine seemed to be more in chill mode and was kinda just messing around, but having fun. Jack was you know, ripping. He even did some nose manuals. Hippy jump a rail. Manual up all three stairs. It’s hard to remember all what he did at this point. It was rad to see as I haven’t seen him in a bit. I shaked off some rust and had a great session for me. Got a manual off the small drop then kickflip off the curb, manual the bigger drop, kickflip up, front 180 off the drop, ollied up the bigger ledge (super hyped on that) and had a blast. After awhile we went to the back of the school where Dean almost got a sick nosepick and I ollied (if scraping your tail counts) off the big two. It’s been awhile since I’ve ollied off anything that tall and it felt good. Jack, Dean and I went on to play a game of SKATE that I somehow won. Only because Jack was kind enough to not do switch and nollie tricks. It was my first game of SKATE since before the arthritis started and it was even funner then I remember. Nice kickflip Dean and thanks for playing old guy rules Jack. After that we went over to Carleigh’s and watched skate videos. It was fun.

BAD ASS CHICK OF THE MONTH (in the kitchen).