skate journal: cold weather sucking at the broomfield park (Oct 16, 2013)

Posted in Skate Journal on October 17th, 2013 by corpo

After chillin’ with Fuzz at Crisis for awhile, Carleigh and I went to the Broomfield park. Upon arrival the above was going on. Nothing makes you feel old like trying to warm up on the cold when tricks like this are going down. It was ridiculous. Carleigh was having a fun girl night that started with them warming up in the flow bowl. I was doing slappy noseslide variations on the blue box and trying to stay out of peoples ways. It soon became apparent that my legs would not function. For about 1.5 hours I was having the worst session ever. Hanging up on back 50s on the low blow box. Bailing axle stalls on the quartapotty, etc. It was insane. The only thing I did that was kinda cool was a back 5-0 on the blue ledge where I tried front shove out and got remotely close. But when I went to try more I couldn’t even do the 5-0. I got so frustrated that when my board shot into some bushes at one point I almost left the skatepark without getting my board out of the bushes. Carleigh was having a blast and skating some of the best I’ve seen her skate in awhile and I’m having the worst session. Figures. I shot my board off the brick qp and instead of getting hit in the head like I deserved my board got stuck in the tree. I came even closer to leaving the park without my board. (Un)fortunately one of Carleigh’s friends got it down.

The park started clearing out at this point and I started to feel slightly better. Carleigh and I mostly hit the brick qp. I added back boardslide, back slash to fakie and front d to my list of tricks done on the brick qp. Carleigh did like 5 front tails which is a new trick for her and so awesome. I hung up on a front d and dove to the ground. Ugh. I did have fun at this point though. Tried a line of nollie into the bank, back slash to fakie, fakie bigspin on flat. Also tried a line of kickflip into the bank, front d the brick qp, b/s flip flyout. Never got the last tricks in either. After everyone except Carleigh left I made myself ollie the six stair for the first time since my birthday (6 months!) and then a treflip on flat. At that point it was 35 degrees out. Cold.

Guy gets ticketed for not riding in bike lane: makes video of himself smashing into things in bike lanes.

Posted in Random Funniness on October 15th, 2013 by corpo

I have a new hero.

skate journal: solo valmont fun (Oct 14, 2013)

Posted in Skate Journal on October 15th, 2013 by corpo

escalator ledge

roading dock

cardboard box

brooklyn banks jr

Feeling a bit better. After picking up India from ballet and then dinner with the family I headed out on a solo mission. Was kinda thinking Arvada skatepark, but it was sleeting a tiny bit so I opted to stay in Boulder. I drove by a couple potential spots I haven’t skated much, but ended up at the ol’ staple, Valmont. Warming up didn’t take as long as normal. I tried to slide some back noseslides as far as I could. Without being able to get much speed backside for the ledge it’s hard, but I got a few I was hyped on. My new board was feeling pretty big. It’s funny how 8 -> 8.125 doesn’t feel much different, but 8.125 -> 8.25 does. I did quite a few flippers throughout. I finally missed a heelflip, but was still like 5-6 or something which is really good for me. I started trying some lines. Kickfilp up the curb behind the loading dock, ollie off the loading dock then crooks the ledge. Got that a couple times, but the crooks were really quick jibs. Doh. Got a couple good ones on their own, but not in the line. On the way back to the start of the line I would do tricks down the little hill like kickflips, back 180’s and fakie ollie into the final curb cut which were really fun. I started to realize that my body wasn’t in much pain and I was skating harder/better then I have in awhile. I’m not sure whether to credit not eating/drinking any gluten in a few days or the fact that I was drinking a protein drink. I also had way more energy then I have had in a few weeks so I’m leaning towards the lack of gluten helping me out. I tried another line of kickflip up the curb, front 180 off the loading dock then halfcab noseslide on the ledge. But after slamming the first 180 I couldn’t commit to it again. Tried another line of ollie over the box (which wasn’t easy for me), tiny frontside ollie on the red bank (and I mean TINY), then front 50 the middle/taller section of the ledge. Don’t think I ever got the 50 in the line. That’s tall for me anymore. I got a few without the line at least. One of the reason I wanted to setup an 8.25 this time was for a bigger tail because I’ve been thinking of front tails lately. It appears to help as I got a couple just a few tries. I struggled with nollie and regular 3 flips. Got a couple regular ones, but they were hard and bad. Even kickflips up the curb were harder with the bigger board. I forced myself to do a back 50. Tried a few fakie nosegrinds to forward, but never got too close. I was having lots of fun. My phone was on shuffle and the tunes sounded nice. Sometimes solo sessions are the best. I got tired after a couple hours and ended with a few flip tricks. Oh yeah, there were all these little centipede critters crawling around and I would do my best to pick them up and move them out of the way. But near the end my board got one and it kind of weirded me out so I left. Pretty pathetic eh? This isn’t because I’m an animal lover freak, but I rolled my ankle once after a praying mantis kept getting in my way and ever since then I’ve been weirded out by bugs. Really fun night. The skating was fun and all, but even more so I was happy to have energy and that my quads weren’t super sore after 20 minutes of skating. I’ll be finding out this week if I have an actual gluten allergy/disease, but either way I think I’m sold on it. Bye bye cheap beer/pizza/lots of other things I love.

Sheckler is gnarly

Posted in Amazing skate clips on October 14th, 2013 by corpo

This contest rules and Sheckler is gnarly!

MrSlamron Broomfield park edit

Posted in Colorado Skate Videos on October 14th, 2013 by corpo

Cameron posted this rad edit yesterday with a few Nullers and a bunch of awesome people I’ve been stoked to meet over the years.

skate journal: new stuff on campus with Ollie (Oct 13, 2013)

Posted in New Deck, New Shoes, New Wheels, Skate Journal on October 14th, 2013 by corpo

emerica-provost-skate-shoes-black-green

After destroying my grip trying kick boardslides yesterday I decided it was time for a new board anyway. And I was sooo sick of those grey wheels that I put some new superthanes on. Lastly, since those Lakai’s were killing my feet I went with some new shoes too. Emerica Provosts. My first vulcs I’m excited about in awhile. They have Strobel construction at least though. After trying to get Ollie to go skating all day he finally agreed to it when Liz and India got home and I could have just gone skating solo or with friends anyway. Ha. We went to campus. Right out of the car Ollie sets his board down, does a fakie shove and then a f/s halfcab. Whoa! We rolled around the new dorms on the south side which were torture because there are so many new amazing ledges, but they all have that crappy flagstone finish with cracks between them. We did find a way to skate them a little though. We kept pushing, ollie’ing up curbs, off curbs, etc. Did the hill down from the basketball center which was fun. My new wheels are really really fast! Ollie foot drags with his front foot. Ha, darn mongo pushers. We ended up at the weird ledge thing that Carleigh and I kickflipped the monstrous flat gap a long time ago. This time I took a bit to get used to new wheels and did a gap to manual. It was pretty fun, I normally chicken out of manuals with drops that tall. Ollie was having fun ollie’ing down the 2 stair by it and riding through the grass. We moved on some more. I manualled one of the long downhill pads first try. Sweet. We dorked around that area for awhile. Then dorked around on that one stair ledge that you can’t get any speed for. I did a front tail off it which was still not the easiest thing for me. Oh, so my new deck was an 8.25 and I wasn’t really noticing a problem with it. Cool. The new shoes fit a little loose, but I was liking them too. We hit the art building area and I did some flatground while Ollie hid in the bushes so that people wouldn’t see him. I got a few heelflips which surprised me. I was 3-0. I forgot how awesome vulcs are for heelflips. Halfcab flips felt a little harder with the bigger board. After that we basically headed home.

skate journal: research center ledge fun then a kickflip boardslide! (Oct 12, 2013)

Posted in Skate Journal on October 14th, 2013 by corpo

Went to the ol’ Research Center ledge with Jake and Neil and a really nice afternoon. This spot rules. It’s got curbs, good flat ground, a manny pad (or two) and a really good ledge. Warming up was easier for Neil and Jake then it was for me. This is to be expected from Neil who is always ready to go and Jake who is only 20 something. Lines were the norm for everyone and some good ones for us went down. It’s hard to remember them all now. Heading uphill Jake kickflipped the longer manhole then front tailed the ledge. Neil was getting tech! Pop shove off the curb, heelflip on flat, ollie up the curb, crooks shove on the ledge. So good. Jake did some nollies and f/s halfcabs off the curbs to start runs with crooks to fakie and back 50s as the ledge tricks. I had a couple of my sloppy crooks early on in lines with kickflips up curbs. Had a line with switch front 180 off a curb, front 180 back up it and halfcab noseslide. I really struggled with flip tricks. My arthritis was kinda kicking, but my feet were hurting bad. I’m not sure what’s up with the Lakai Guys this time, but they feel like they have no padding at all. It took me forever to commit to a kickflip off the curb. Geez. A lot of other tricks went down. I got front 50 shove. Neil got front tail to fakie. We were all skating pretty hard and it was awesome. We went around the back to look at other stuff. All 3 of us ollied the 4 stair first try and we moved on to Retal Curbs.

I was so sore when we first arrived here. I didn’t even think I’d be able to skate. I had some coconut water though and did a few boardslides and before long I was skating ok. Jake had some scary halfcab boardslides and some other quick ones like front lip. Neil did some long boardslides, halfcab boardslide, switch boardslide. I had halfcab boardslide and then started hucking kickflip back boardslides. My board was pretty old so I was willing to take the risk of it breaking. About 20 tries in I put both feet on it bailed off. Then it was on and I would get my feet on a couple here or there. About 100 tries later I skidded a little kickflip boardslide and to say the least I was extremely hyped. Thanks Jake and Neil for sitting there for an hour while I tried it over and over.

skate journal: a bit of parking garage flatground before the rager (Oct 10, 2013)

Posted in Skate Journal on October 13th, 2013 by corpo

Had some time before meeting up with the crew for Jack’s 21st birthday. It was raining so I went to the parking garage near my house. For some reason it’s the first time I’ve gone there which is crazy considering it’s like a 3 minute drive. It’s got some manny pad and parking block options so it offers more then just flatground. It has a bit of a slope too it though and it’s not very big. But I’m sure I’ll be back there sometime. Anyways, skating didn’t go all that good. My feet are really hurting in the Lakai Guys. I might try a thicker insole or just move on. I did manage a bad treflip, lots of halfcab flips, fakie bigflips, varial flips and I tried a bunch of nollie f/s flips. Front 50s on the parking block and slappy crooks were fun too. I didn’t skate very good, but it felt good to get out. Oh yeah, I had some new Levis skate jeans that Sam from 303 said would be super comfy once they broke in and the crispness wore off. Well so far they are about as uncomfortable as pants come. That didn’t help.

skate journal: trying to be as cool as derek (Oct 8, 2013)

Posted in Skate Journal on October 9th, 2013 by corpo

Met up with Blaine and Derek after work. Went to 303 which took a long time and we got out around the time it turned dark. We went to the “The Only Spot In Denver” and were warming up when a motorcycle cop came by and threatened $200 tickets so we left. Some driving around and we ended up at the 9th & Santa Fe blocks. Initially I could not ollie up the main block. Partly because it’s tall and partly because it was really dark. Derek was getting close to some crazy tricks. Blaine was filming. And for that I was incredibly grateful and skated the whole time. I eventually got a few ollies up the main block. A few with enough speed to front 180 the gap at the end or do a little 180 pivot on the edge of the sidewalk. I was hyped on that. Going the other way I would try a flip trick then a noseslide on taller main block which was kinda fun because you had to gap in. I never got a 360 flip even when Blaine jokingly tried to film me. Chadman and Kit had shown up too. Kit used his pop to do some crazy lines right away. Going up hill ollie the far ledge, ollie the gap to the low block, up, up, manual. Going the other way ollie up, drop to front 50, almost die. Ha. Chadman didn’t really try much, but skated. He should have done the manual kickflip over the gap. Derek never got what he was really trying. Doh. This is why having Blaine around rules. Blaine is down to film. So sick. I had a lot of fun skating something harder then I would normally skate and it was a super nice night.

great moment in skate video history

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

So sick.