skate journal: Lafayette with TF (Jan 7, 2011)

Posted in Skate Journal on January 10th, 2011 by corpo

After a boring day at work, a good mail day (new Thrasher, Transworld and Omaha video Go Big Shred), nap and small dinner (nachos) I headed out to a pretty crowded Lafayette park on a pretty cold night.  Lazer pulled up the same time as me.  Neil would arrive soon.  Max, Davis and other dudes were there.  Carleigh, Chad showed soon and Fuzz followed after awhile.  The park was almost completely dry.  Just the big useless bowl at the end of the ditch run had snow in it.  Ft Collins Mike showed up eventually too.We started mostly in the little bowl.  My runs continue to be completely lame.  Then it was just cruise around and kinda hit whatever.  It’s fun doing that in that park, but I really didn’t see what anyone else was doing until the end.  I saw Carleigh carving around and I would remind her to not ollie.  She didn’t listen.  Chad back 50d across and down the hubba.  Neil front lipped the bump to marble.  Lazer got tranny skills.  I was having fun.  Did the front 50 to manual pretty easy.  Struggled at bump to ledge.  Mike got me to do a fun wallie into the ditch run.  In fact I don’t think I had even been in there before.  I also got some backside flips on the mellow rock flat bank and almost followed it up with a no comply bigspin.  I got the fun “Zero line” of boardslide down the rail then noseslide down the hubba.  Within a few minutes of being there I saw Fuzz do halfcab boardslide the rail, back 5-0 the hubba.  Wow.  Chad did a mach 500 kickflip up the 3 stair.  Lazer left.  After awhile Carleigh, I, Mike and Fuzz skated the medium sized bowl.  That ended quickly as a biker kept getting in everyones way.  Then we mostly hit the rock area.  Fuzz and Chad did some monster ollies.  Fuzz did switch blunt on the lower of the rock narrow qpipes.  I one upped him with a non-decked weak front rock.  Fuzz went for front noseblunt on it and shinned himself pretty bad.  Ouch.  Chad did some crazy manual and nose manuals over the round pad into the bank.  Carleigh noseslid the bump to ledge and may have got shove out on it too.The street lights shut off, but the others remained for quite some time.  We dorked on the tiny qp for a bit then moved on to the main rock.  Mike was making wallies over the hip look so fun.  Fuzz and I got them second try.  I really didn’t think I would ever commit to that so quickly and it ended up being a really fun trick we did a few times.  Stalls on the rock were fun too.  Mike got fakie rocks super easy.  Chad was doing nollie norths into the setup bank then rock fakie or front pivot on the rock.  Fuzz did fakie rock, axle stall, back pivot and worked hard for fakie noseblunt and would lose his board into the bowl of snow.  Crappy.  For some reason the lights stayed on longer than they were supposed to.  It was freezing out, but we kept skating.  I got a back rock, horrible front rock and worked up to a fakie rock which was really fun to land.  I eventually got a wallie boardslide off the other side too.  It was kind of a sloppy mess and I didn’t really know what I was doing, but it was fun.The cops came and booted us.  The lights shut off shortly anyways.  It was freezing outside.  I stretched and we all went on our separate ways.  Went home and enjoyed my last night of bachelorhood by eating oatmeal and watching a Samuel L Jackson move (Unthinkable).  No drinks required.

This ditch would be so epic to skate

Posted in Colorado area skate photos on January 7th, 2011 by corpo

Went on a walk to cure boredom at work today and snapped some photos of some fenced in spots.  This ditch would be amazing to skate.  It looks better than most skateparks.  It’s normally dry and they normally sweep it out for some dumb reason.Carve around boardslide the ledge back into a carve.  Ric would do it.Fly outs for days!  The trick I think about the most is kickflip from low to high.  Seems so fun.Looks so fun to ollie off the booster into the ditch.This kicker thing is right across from the ditch.  Lots of cracks in the sidewalk, but probably still fun.Somebody boardslide this.No setup flat gap, ollie off ledge over trash can.  Gap in the backgroundYou can get to the spots out front and last at least 30 seconds.

weather lady talking dirty

Posted in Random Funniness on January 7th, 2011 by corpo

It’s Friday and I’m bored at work and yes, this made me laugh.

Now this is awkward

Posted in Random skate news on January 7th, 2011 by corpo

skate journal: Rampy for a bit as Nullers warm up (Jan 5, 2011)

Posted in Skate Journal on January 7th, 2011 by corpo

Skated Rampy with Josh, Max and Davis as they warmed up for an upcoming Null Rampy montage.  I didn’t do a whole lot.  Struggled at hurricanes this time, but not front tails.  The kids killed it.

skate journal: Rampy fun with a crew (Jan 4, 2011)

Posted in Skate Journal on January 5th, 2011 by corpo

Day 4 of bachelor life. After work, a nap and dinner Fuzz, Conner, Max, Jake and eventually non-skating Carleigh showed up with beer. It was the first time Fuzz, Max or Conner had skated Rampy. Max was really excited to skate Rampy.Left to right – Fuzz, Conner, dork, Jake.  Since Carleigh did a good job of avoiding skate photos of Jake I”ll start with him.  He ripped it as usual.  Nosepick, stalepick, front disaster revert, back 5-0 to fakie, fully decked front rocks on the narrow side, and much more.Max had to leave first, but introduced Rampy to a couple  new tricks first.  Switch front blunt and switch blunt heel out.  Well, he never quite rode away clean enough for our high standards.  He did switch blunt followed up on the next wall with blunt fakie.  He ripped it way more then I thought he would.Fuzz raised the bar on the highest ollie Rampy has seen.  He also introduced Rampy to front noseblunts, front noseblunt 180 out, front 270 nosepick, and ripped it.  He skates fast and it was funny to see how quickly he would get to the next wall as sometimes he would be out of control and still pull off a gnarly trick.  Or just grab the coping and hold on to recover.Conner got mad steez.  He started slow and just kept skating better and better.  Lots of steezy disasters, smiths, 5-0’s, etc.  Near the end of the session he was working on front smith to front rock.  We joked about him visualizing it with his tech deck so he pulled it out and finger boarded the trick.  I said I’d never make fun of tech decks again if he landed it next try.  He did.  Pretty funny.Since it’s my ramp I ripped it the hardest as usual.  Tricks like dropping in, axle stalls and rock fakies almost every try.  Ha.  I struggled at times, but had a good time and did lots of the tricks that make me happy.  Fakie pivot fakie, hurricane, front d, a rare blunt to 50 (above photo), fakie hurricane, brian’s front tough guy to front rock, and a 900 or two.Thanks for the photos Carleigh.  Hope your foot gets better soon so you can top the tail stall / rock fakie record.  More photos on Carleigh’s blog.

2011 New Years Resolutions

Posted in Me Me Me on January 4th, 2011 by corpo

1. Be a better husband / father / friend2. Get out of debt3. Get under 190 pounds and stay there4. Sleep more5. Film good for Null6. Get more gray hairskate:1. Learn to ollie better2. Skate faster3. try not to get super depressed at crowded skateparks4. nollie flips / hardflips5. tailslides

skate journal: Lafayette in the snow (Jan 3, 2011)

Posted in Skate Journal on January 4th, 2011 by corpo

Day 2 of bachelor life.  Woke up remotely early, ate breakfast while watching the Blueprint video, ran some errands then met Neil at Lafayette which was supposedly skateable.  The mini and medium bowls were dry.  The manny pad was dry, but with a narrow runway/roll out and the steeper rock was dry.   We started in the mini bowl.  My first runs were so pathetic.  It didn’t help that the sun was blinding when going southwest.  Eventually I didn’t look like I just stepped on a skateboard for the first time ever.  Neil had some good runs.  Front slash on both extensions, back 50s on the lower extension and some good ollies over the pump boob in the middle.  Chris Jones met up in awhile and skated it pretty good too.  Boneless tail on the rock first try was sick.After awhile we moved on to the bank to rock.  Neil was struggling with a back rock ‘n roll on it which he’s done before.  At one point he said “I wont ever get laid again if I don’t land it this try.”  He landed it.  We laughed.  I tried some front rocks, but ended up landing a horrible layback front rock.  Chris was doing rock fakie and saying they were so fun.  He eventually did a back feeble on it.  I worked up to a back rock and like Neil said, it was fun.Next up we went over to the marble manny pad/ledge with the goal of each of us doing 10 tricks.  Normally this would be pretty easy, but the narrow runway and landing due to snow made it tough.  At one point a kid lost his board into the deep bowl and was stuck in it for 20 minutes before escaping the icy walls of death.  Most of the tricks were pretty basic.  A couple I was really hyped on.  Front 50 to manual to the bank and manual drop to manual to the bank.  Those two really hyped me up.  The 10 tricks I got were back board, front 50, manual, crooks, back 50, front 5-0, front 50 manny to bank, manny drop to manny to the bank, front 50 front 180 out and struggled to get a number 10 until I just wimped out and did a 2″ front board.Chad, Daryl and crew showed up too.  I skated the little bowl with them for a minute.  Chad’s warm up run was pretty funny.  He did an ollie to fakie on the extension to “get a feel” for the tranny. Must be nice.  Chris and I played the worst game of SKATE ever.  Well, maybe not from his point of view, but I’m pretty sure I raised the bar on the worst heelflip that’s ever been done in the history of skateboarding.  I got smoked.  Before leaving I skated the medium sized bowl finally, got a few back 50s and called it a day.

skate journal: Solo Rampy, kickflips, ollies and yellow curbs (Jan 2, 2011)

Posted in Skate Journal on January 4th, 2011 by corpo

Day one of Liz and the kids being gone for a week and me being a bachelor.  Naturally I saw them off then hit the booze immediately.  Or maybe after they left I watched John Cardiels epcily latered then skated the entire day.  Yeah, yeah that’s it.  Rampy was a blast.  I ended up just trying a run of back 50, back 5-0 to fakie (don’t worry I still do them really bad), tail stall, frontside ollie, rock fakie, fakie hurricane.  I got all, but the fakie hurricane quite a few times.  After awhile I was even kinda stoked on some of the frontside ollies.  In between runs I would try a 1mph manual pop shove out.  Got a few of them.  Then I would try a nollie flip.  Got none, but a few were close.  Sometimes I would also do kickflips until I bailed one.  I eventually did the whole line, felt stoked and went inside to grab some lunch as Carleigh and Chad were supposed to be over soon.So I ate, then I watched Bernies video and then I watched the Kenny Hoyle video.  And then I waited a bit.  I went outside and waited.  There was a tiny patch of dry concrete in the driveway so I did about 100 stationary kickflips.  Literally.  I kept thinking C & C would arrive, but they never did.  I noticed that the sidewalk was remotely dry and started pushing down it and ollieing sections of sidewalk.  It was scary because it was narrow and if I shot the board out or landed bad I or my board would go in the snow.  After about 20 of these a big 4 wheel drive truck drove threw the slush and covered the sidewalk.  I flipped him off.  He laughed.  Back to stationary kickflips.  Eventually Carleigh and Chad showed.  Yeah.Yellow curbs near Crisis was next.  Neil met us there.  Some of the Crisis kids were there for about 5 minutes then they moved on.  Things started and stayed pretty lame for me.  Chad had some good moves.  Neil has the basics so good.  Carleigh shouldn’t have been skating, her foot is jacked.  She learned powerslides though and worked on pushing switch.  Everyone was doing there own thing.  Eventually Chad pulled out a trashcan on it’s side to ollie over.  Chad and Neil ollied over it like it was nothing.  Chad also front 180d it, back 180, kickflip, switch ollie and even switch heel.  Ridiculous.  Neil no complied over it.  I took my sweet time just to ollie over it.  It took a lot of effort.  I had done a kickflip manual on one of the long manual pads and it really hyped me up.  I’ve never done that trick longer then 8 feet.  I tried to do it again, but never quite got it again.  I really wanted to ollie the trashcan in a line.  Kick manual, back 50 the a fun yellow curb curve then ollie the trash can.  But seeing as how I knew I would never get that kick manny again I kept losing motivation for the ollie.  Eventually I just did it solo.  Carleigh was snapping photos.   At the end Chad and I played SKATE.  I got Chad to SKA each time, but that was it.  He’s got all the nollie, switch and regular heelflip variations and they took me out.  Super fun day.  Hyped to ollie the trash can even though it was easy for Chad and Neil.Neil complyChad switch heelMe ollie captured a bit late. Although I’m sure I’d look just as awkward (if not more) if the photo was captured at the “peak” of the ollie.A lot more photos at Gnarly Carleigh dot com. Thanks Carleigh!

skate journal: New Years Eve Rager. Rampy with Ollie. Day 312 (12/31/2010)

Posted in Skate Journal on January 4th, 2011 by corpo

One of the mellowist New Years I’ve had and that’s saying quite a bit.  Around 7 or so Ollie and I went out to Rampy.  I don’t remember anything too special that I did.  I was happy about doing front tail and front d first try.  Fakie pivot fakies are always fun.  Ollie was kinda ripping.  He did most of his tricks.  Some of the fakie ollies were well above coping.  He was doing way more frontside kickturns than normal and I suggested he try doing an ollie.  Most were just little Glen ollies, but one of them was legit.  Not above coping, but damn, he’s 8.  It made me try a few frontside ollies too and one of them felt kinda good.So the year is done.  I skated 312 days.  Not as far over the 300 mark as I would have thought, but above 300.  I have to admit I am proud to have made 300.  It was not easy and although part of me wants to try for it again, I think skating around 250 and learning to ollie higher then a curb sounds better.  Happy Null Years everyone!  And good luck to Rob and Neil who say they are going for 300 in 2011.