walker ryan destroys

Posted in Amazing skate clips on March 22nd, 2010 by corpo

Best clip on the Berrics since the Busenitz vs Cole game of SKATE.  There are so many tricks in here that are impossible.  I know he did them, but I still don’t believe their possible.

skate journal: Lville tech area with Brian, Neil, Jason and Carleigh (March 20, 2010)

Posted in Skate Journal on March 22nd, 2010 by corpo

As I said it snowed about 15″ Friday.  Saturday it was sunny and kinda warm.  In the morning I went snowboarding with Ollie at the sledding hill nearby and it was a serious workout.  We hiked the hill about 15 times and I even had some fun jibbing it up.  But it took it’s toll on my legs and it was really hard to get things going on the skateboard.  I met everyone at the blue flatbar spot where my first attempt at an ollie was oh too depressing.  No one seemed overly hyped.  The session heated up when Jason started working on his “20 stair landings” off the loading dock that’s about the height of a 3 stair.  Brian and Jason were dueling until Jason put the worst (best) one down.  It was a perfect mixture of over landing, hands flailing, power sliding and awkward squating.  Jason you rule!  I tried a line of halfcab flip,  kickflip over Carleighs hoodie, 3 flip then ollie up the loading dock and got it horribly.  Jason also back 180’d down the dock really good.  Neil was cruising around.  Carleigh was working on halfcab flips.  Brian hurt his foot trying a trick I can’t remember right now.  Impossible maybe?Brian and Neil left and Carleigh, Jason and I went to the nearby mellow bank to tall ledge.  It took Jason and I a really long time to get nose stalls on it and initially we thought that would be our limit.  I started trying front 50s and got close.  Jason did a really good front nose then front 50 first try.  He went on to do a front smith too.  So sick.  I was kinda under my front 50s so sometimes I would end up getting into front feeble which I ended up landing.  Always cool when you land a harder trick than you’re trying.  I wanted to also get a front pivot, but my legs just didn’t have the pop.We drove around for awhile looking for another dry spot and found a new crazy loading dock.  It was pretty steep with curbs going down the side and a few big gap options that none of us wanted any part of.   We mostly just did tricks into the bank which was harder than it should be due to puddles on the top of it.  It was also kind of weird because there was a crack a little ways into the bank which you want to do tricks over, but it’s tough to get that much speed.  Jason blasted some good ollies into it and went on to get 180s both ways and a halfcab.  Carleigh took a minute to get pop shove then went to varial flip.  That took her a long time, but she landed it perfect right before we got the boot.  Sick!  I got some bad ollies, front 180, really bad kickflips, pop shove, halfcab flip (my favorite of everything), front shove, sw front 180, and had some kind of wallies from the curb at the bottom.  Oh yeah I also pushed as hard as I could up it and did a kickflip fromt he crack onto the top.  That was a lot of pushing.  Whew.  Fun session.  Fun new spot.  Carleigh has some photos, but they aren’t up yet.  Hopefully they will be soon.

skate journal: Solo Rampy session in the blizzard (March 19, 2010)

Posted in Skate Journal on March 22nd, 2010 by corpo

Spring time in the Rockies means one extreme in weather to the next.  Sunny and almost 70 one day, 15″ of snow the next.  I skated Rampy with a vengeance for awhile after working at home.  I started off skating well and did most of my tricks first try and linked some decent runs.  I’ve done fakie front pivot to rock ‘n roll before, but it was on accident.  I did one intentionally first try.  Cool.  For some reason I got the idea to try f/s halfcab rock fakie having never tried that trick before.  It seemed to make sense since I do so many fakie pivot tricks.  It took me awhile to get into them consistently and when I went to commit the first time I slammed in such a bad and awkward way that I thought I was gonna break my hip or leg for sure.  It freaked me out.  I tried to skate a bit more, but basically just called it a day.

Some rock jibbin’photos on Carleigh’s site

Posted in Colorado area skate photos, Me Me Me on March 22nd, 2010 by corpo

Carleigh posted some photos from the St Patricks day campus session on her blog.  This one is me doing a smith on a rock.

Suki Thai is my favorite restaurant in Boulder

Posted in Boulder CO, colorado on March 19th, 2010 by corpo

Seriously love this place.  It’s fast, cheap and everytime I have eaten there it’s been great.  They seem to have new items on the menu everytime we go there too.  So awesome.  Go there.

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skate journal: Commerce City with Tyler and Steven (March 18, 2010)

Posted in Skate Journal on March 19th, 2010 by corpo

A bit tired from partying at Lazer’s for St Patricks day, but another gorgeous spring day and I had it off work.  I brought in some new hats to get embroidered then got denied buying some shirts at wholesale prices at Imprints.  Ugh.  Was totally bummed and gonna drive home, but Tyler was down to meet up and skate at Commerce City so I was down with that.  I arrived first and there was no one else there.  At all.  No kids on tricycles, no skaters, no families using the benches as picnic tables, no one.  Rad!  I cruised around and at my leisure and warmed up slowly.  It wasn’t long before this dude showed up and immediately began to murder the park.  Seriously some of the best tech skating I’ve ever witnessed.  He landed everything he tried.  I did a few of my ledge basics then started trying a line.  Front tail stall on the bank, kickflip on flat, manual the first ledge, front nosegrind the second one.  I got super close, but bonked on the way out of the nosegrind.  Tyler and his friend Steve showed up soon and Tyler and I chatted it up for awhile.  Great to see that guy.  We had a pretty mellow session.  I tried a few kick back tails on the ledge.  I had to go so slow to try it.  Oh well, baby steps.  I got close a couple times.  Tyler and Steve were ripping, but not overly motivated either.  We skated the bowl for awhile which was pretty funny.  Tyler managed to grind over the death box though.  No one skated all that great, but it sure beat work.

skate journal: Campus with TF and it was 65! (March 17, 2010)

Posted in Skate Journal on March 19th, 2010 by corpo

65 degrees at 5:30 pm.  Incredible.  Neil, Carleigh, Fuzz, Nate and I met at Meta to do some shredding on campus.  Ok, so maybe we also wanted to look at college girls in their cute little St Patricks day outfits.  You be the judge.  We started out kinda dorking around on the ledges right by Meta.  Nate was actually skating them.  I was kinda just running into them, but managed a front 50 at the end before we rolled down to the parking lot with the trannied curbs.  The corner to make it into there is kinda sharp and Carleigh didn’t make it.  I didn’t see it, but I guess she ate shit super hard on a manhole cover.  Ouch.  We all cruised around for a bit before settling in on a little rock session.  We did some different stalls on it.  Fuzz was skating his Whale Cock board and still doing trick right and left.  I was hyped on a front smith stall and a front nosepick.  Nate was ripping too and ollied onto a rock and ollied out all quick like.Next we were behind the Student Center where Neil and Fuzz stared at girls in between doing some shredding.  Neil got ollie onto the ledge, drop down then no comply boneless the 3 stair, back 180 on flat, no comply up the 3 so good.  I got ollie onto the ledge, drop off, ollie the 3, kickflip on flat, turn around ollie up the 3.  Fuzz did some crazy manuals and took the drop.  180 on fakie ollie off.  All on a cruiser board.  Carleigh was trying to ollie onto a ledge then ollie over a handrail.  Nate wasn’t up to the drop so just hung out and did 3 flips.We rolled into the new area where Fuzz and Nate ollied the flat gaps.  I did a crappy ollie to axle stall.  Nate also did a ridiculous ollie onto a tall bench, ollie the crack, then ollie off.  Probably the trick of the day.  Neil, Fuzz, Carleigh and I played a game of SKATE.  Kind of anyway.  It kinda dissolved.  I took a few tries to get a treflip and 20 tries to get a front shove.  I don’t know why that trick hates me these days.   After that we ended up at the brick courtyard area where Fuzz and Neil sat and watched women while Carleigh, Nate and I posed tricks on the bench.  I crooked it which felt good considering how crusty that ledge is.  Nate posed some tricks that should not be attempted by 30+ year olds.  Carleigh hates front boards just like me.We hit the downhill manny pad by the 1-7 stair spot.  Neil and I took a long time to get it.  Fuzz and Nate got it first try.  Carleigh got a good manual to the crack which is sick considering she’s just learning them.  Fuzz and Nate decided to be cool and manny to a manhole, ollie it, land back in manual and go all the way to the street.  Must be nice.  On the way back to the hill Nate and I did the roll off the tall ledge down onto another ledge then ollie off the drop.  I got it with a front 180.  Nice way to end a pretty mediocre session for me.

skate journal: solo session near Fed Ex (March 16, 2010)

Posted in Skate Journal on March 17th, 2010 by corpo

After a super busy day at work followed by more business unloading new decks and packaging up orders I brought a box to FedEx off Baseline around 9:30 pm.  I felt like skating and it was pretty warm out still so I cruised around there for awhile warming up.  Had fun ollieing parking blocks for awhile then found that they had taken out part of the Ace Hardware building and there was a super smooth foundation waiting to be skated.  There was a low curb in the middle of it so one way I would try to ollie over the curb and manual to the parking lot.  Coming the other way I would ollie a gap into it then do a trick over the curb.  I ended up having a blast and falling a lot.  I managed a couple ollies over the curb to mannys and even got a nose manny version.  Was hyped on those because the manny after was about 30 feet long which is a lot for me.  I tried a few kickflip mannies over the curb too, but it was kinda dark and I kept landing primo.  Coming the other way the gap in was kind of awkward due to rough asphalt, but it made it fun too.  I ollied into the foundation and kickflipped over the curb a few times.  Then the goal became to b/s flip it which I did in a few tries, but it was too bad even for my low standards.  So I tried again and it took awhile.  It doesn’t help that I made the gap into the foundation taller with a peice of foam which tired me out having to ollie higher each time.  It was fun though.  I eventually got an ok one, then made the foam taller to try and ollie it.  First try I slammed and broke my work phone.  Oops!  Ha.  Second try I got it and left for my car which was a fun speed ride in front of Wild Oats ollieing sidewalk cracks away.  Fun!

Torey Pudwill on Plan B

Posted in Skate Journal on March 16th, 2010 by corpo

One of my favorite dudes out there right now.

skate journal: short rampy solo session (March 15, 2010)

Posted in Skate Journal on March 16th, 2010 by corpo

Went out and skated Rampy for about 20 minutes.  Mostly did basics, but then remembered I had done front feebles so I tried those in a line of some basic tricks until I landed a bad one.  Yippee.