great moment in skate video history

Posted in Amazing skate clips on October 8th, 2013 by corpo

So sick.

skate journal: fort collins courthouse, filming, slappies (Oct 6, 2013)

Posted in Skate Journal on October 8th, 2013 by corpo

After hitting Market, Blaine and I went to the courthouse where we were supposed to meet Chad. Blaine and I kinda cruised around and were trying the wallie you see above. I did a horrible one off the very corner. Blaine though. Oh Blaine. He ate shit so hard! Blood on the elbows and wrist hard. Chad showed and was landing lots of flippers right away. I wasn’t landing any and figured playing a game of SKATE with him might help. Nope. I almost got pink slipped. I landed a kickflip and a halfcab flip. That’s it. Geez. We moved on and ended up at a nearby city building with a gnarly narrow ledge to bench quick feet gap that Chad eyed up. Before Blaine and I went filmer mode we did some stuff into the double downhill handicap ramp. Blaine did no comply 180 and halfcab. I took awhile to get halfcab flip then kickflip. Chad didn’t get his trick. Doh. He was stressing too. I Felt bad.

Then we went to the slappy contest. It was a lot of fun. Lots of rad people. I only did a couple slappy crooks and front slappies. Other people were doing some crazy ones. Wallies, kickflips over the bump, etc. Rad, fun scene as I’ve come to expect from the fort. We went across the street for a bit to skate the euro thing. I ollied up it barely. Teagan joined and nose mannied it. Chadman tried to film a line with kickflip up, wallride and a back 180 off, but he bailed a perfect back 180. ARgh. Teagan almost switch tre’d the gap. Then we got the boot. Skated the slappy jam some more. Went home tired.

skate journal: old man fun around lafayette and erie (Oct 5, 2013)

Posted in Skate Journal on October 8th, 2013 by corpo

streetlazer-50-lafayette

Lazer, John, Neil and I hit this ledge spot in Lafayette after lots of driving around in CU football traffic for Neil’s bike and John’s board. This spot is hard and a tough warm up. Only at the end of the session did Lazer do the 50 to drop, but we normally skated the flat side where there are two ledges in a row. There is a curb to get up onto this area too so it makes it extra fun. I was feeling really uncoordinated and arthritic. Things just feel weird when I try to skate in this condition. I skate even slower then normal which means I basically don’t move. With that said I had some fun. B/s flip off the curb first try felt good. Some switch 180’s off this little kicker thing, kickflips up the curb, crooks on a ledge. Failed at halfcab noseslides, b/s 180’s off the kicker, front 50s actually moving, pushing. Lazer had a fast and dipped front board to get things started and almost added front nosegrind to it. Neil was struggling. Had some good back shoves up the curb, front 50s, boardslides, ollie norths off the kicker. John was trying a line of noseslide to fakie then his patented “switch” front noseslide. Took him awhile, but he did it.

best spot ever

We were gonna go to Brian’s ramp next, but he wasn’t home yet so we went to check out this school instead. Turns out someone took the knobs off the ledges and it’s pretty much the best spot ever. Look at all of the options! We had a blast here. I’ll go in order of who quit first. Lazer. Ha. He killed it though. Long crooks first try, back 50s, a few long back tails, manuals on the rock at the top in the photo, etc. Neil had such a good run. Pop shove up the curb, manual the rock at the top, lipslide the ledge then front nosegrind the second part of the ledge. So good! He skated a lot too, it’s just that line was the cream of the crop. John and I were the last man standing, but I managed about 30 seconds more then him so he’s next. He had some sick halfcabs onto the rock at the top and back 180 off, switch front noseslide to forward and then front 50 the next ledge. Manual the rock, etc. Almost switch back nose to front nose. At the end we were both trying weird lines the other way. Ollie off the stage onto the rock, turn around and hit the ledge backside. I got crooks then kick back 50. I unfortunately forget what John did. It was tech though. Before that I had a few manual on the rock, ollie on back 180 off, but didn’t get much on the f/s ledge other then front 50s. Came close to long front 5-0 shoves, but the ledge was so slick I would shoot out. My favorite trick was ollie onto the rock then kickflip off. I had a few sketchy ones and then one that felt absolutely amazing. I ollied the corner of a little rock to satisfy Neil’s ollie lesson 101 (to learn ollies you have to ollie over something) and tried a bigger one. I failed, but Neil did it easy. I had gotten a few kick back 50s, but couldn’t do a regular back 50. I guess that’s ok? Super fun spot. Really want to skate there again.

brian's pregnant ramp

briansramp-lazer-rollin

Lastly we went to Brian’s pregnant mosquito infested ramp. Ha. He intentionally built a bump into it. I love it. Now if only the coping would be set properly it would be a perfect ramp. Lazer and Brian tried rolling in. Lazer survived, Brian slammed. He wasn’t even supposed to be skating. Brian still managed a bunch of his crazy tricks. front feeb fakie, feeble fakie over the prego, front slash’s over the prego, switch dropin on it too. Lazer did a front slash or crail or something on the extension that was crazy. He did all kinds of good stuff and almost got back tail over the prego. I sucked and got hung up failing the Joe Hamilton. Neil had some good ollies and flow. John did some rad b/s and f/s ollies onto the prego bump and quite a few of his tricks. Fun day. Good dudes.