skate journal: post swimming flatground fun until the wind kicked in (aug 23, 2017)

Posted in Skate Journal on August 24th, 2017 by corpo

Went swimming after work. Then still had energy so hit the dog park. My legs felt good. Really good. Like the best they have in months. My warm up went quicker than normal. Quick enough that when Dave showed I was landing halfcab flips and trying more. I got a line of fakie bigflip, pop shove, first try heelflip, 360 flip where I put both hands down. It wasn’t a make, but I did land on it. I was hyped. I would land on several more, but never got a clean one. Dave should move to Boulder because it’s rad being able to meet up so easily. But for now it’s cool he’s working in Boulder. He did a lot of fakie shoves to get warmed up. Tried cab bigspins, got backside bigspin, landed the worst kickflip I’ve seen him land (sorry Dave, but that was amazing), several good kickflips, shoves, nollie 180s.. Whoa. I was trying a line of b/s flip then fakie treflip when some crazy wind kicked in. The b/s flips were terribly slow, but I like how I landed without tic tac’ing for once. Never got on a fakie tre, but I did commit. I blame the wind. Then we just skated the painted area trying tricks. I tried nollie tre and never got one. Dave tried nollie flips and switch heels. They were flipping right, but he didn’t get his feet on one either. Fun day, best I’ve felt in a long long time. Swimming is good.

(setup 8.5 null rabethica deck, venture 5.8 trucks, venom 91a bushings, no bottom washer, spitfire f4 101a 51mm classic wheels, 3 washers on the outside of each axle, nbnumeric 212 sand, spenco 3/4 thinsoles and FP 5mm insoles)

skate journal: fossil creek with dave and rob and then the cheeyas (aug 22, 2017)

Posted in New Deck, Skate Journal on August 24th, 2017 by corpo

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After a nice visit with Eric at MRKT we went to Fossil. The park was basically empty, just one 30-something skater ripping. I had a big new 8.5″ deck and it felt weird. I warmed up on the top of the park. Rob was up there too at times, but Dave was mostly just below. My legs felt quite sore, but they were working alright for awhile. It has been a long time since I’ve skated a 3 stair. I had a warm up line of front 180 down the 3, switch front 180 up the curb, kickflip off the curb. It hyped me up. Boardsliding the curb off the drop is so fun. Rob did kickflip then beanplant down the 3. Then we started working on lines with back 180 down the 3. Rob won. Nose manual, then ollie up the ledge then back 180 down. So good. I kind of got it. Kickfip up the curb, ollie up the ledge, but the back 180 I stuck and fell. I say “kind of got it” because had the landing not been tore up from years of people landing primo I am confident I would have rode away. After that I struggled getting the ollie again so I gave up and joined Rob and Dave below. The main ledges felt tall to me. I struggled with any confidence. I would end up getting a few crooks that felt good and some slow/bad front 50s, but that was about it. Rob had some nice back 50 back 180s over the bricks on the curb. Dave nice front and back 50s. Dave did some cool ollies from the deck to the curved ledge I’ve never seen anyone skate before. The Cheeyas showed and it was hard to keep skating with them destroying so hard. Bo rules. He did front 50 kickflip out, almost back 50 treflip out, back 50 the 7 stair, ollie over the double set rail. Street Jaeson is a treat. Fastplant the 9 stair hubba into the bank, boardslide the double set rail, easy basic grinds. Hayden did front smith pop up onto the ledge, gap back 50, back back lip, wallie the 6 stair hubba, gap to manual, etc. Taylor was ripping too. Solid 50s, ollie, etc. Fort Collins dudes can skate anything. Dave closed the session by ollieing the Carroll gap. So sick.

(setup 8.5 null rabethica deck, venture 5.8 trucks, venom 91a bushings, no bottom washer, spitfire f4 101a 51mm classic wheels, 3 washers on the outside of each axle, nbnumeric 212 sand, spenco 3/4 thinsoles and FP 5mm insoles)