skate journal: campus with dave early then filmer glen later (oct 10, 2015 day 272)

Posted in Skate Journal on October 12th, 2015 by corpo

Sunrise powerslides

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Another early skate date with Dave. I was on call for work so I pushed for campus. Dave was down. I arrived at our meeting spot first and started with some powerslides down the little hill. Then worked up to really tech lines like front 180 onto the median and switch 180 off before more powerslides. Dave showed and snapped a photo of me sliding into the sunrise. I ended up flat spotting my wheels of course (they are Spitfires). We goofed around some more. Some manuals, fakie ollies and kickflips. Then we moved on to the gap to manny pad spot. We played around for awhile. I tried to wallie the parking block then do the gap to manual. Dave was working on gap to nose manual which I would film him do. Then Dave worked on 180 we played with some options going the other way. I was trying Chinese nollie off a curb, quick up the curb then ollie to 50 on the yellow part of the curb. Got kind of close. Dave was trying to 50 the other side of the gap and turn to noseslide/tailslide. We finished when Dave did a textbook front 180 nose manual regardless of what he says about it.

@fullertrron boardslide

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Then we went to a spot for me. I struggled to ollie up a ledge for awhile while Dave did boardslides. Then I filmed a line for awhile. Pop shove off a ledge, ollie onto another, ride off, noseslide another ledge in the downhill corridor. I would get a few times, each having something wrong with it. Oh well, I was hyped. Then we went to a new spot Dave had found which is super good. A mellow bank to curb that you have to ollie up a curb to get to. We did a few little noseslide variations. I got a slappy crooks. Dave did a ride on crooks to fakie. Then we checked out a gnarly spot that Dave somehow thought was skateable, before moving on to a curved curb that we did some boardslides. I did a few flippers. Dave did a sick ollie to disaster across it. Then we called it a day. After a quick lunch I met up wth Nullers and just pushed my filmer board around being pretty tired and not wanting to really skate anymore. I had fun with the Nullers though and the Crisis art show was a blast. Until we left. Oh poor Riley.

(setup 8.1 null venture lows 1/16 riser 51mm spitfire f4 nb# pj stratford 533 white/gum)

skate journal: brief research ledge (oct 9, 2015 day 271)

Posted in Skate Journal on October 9th, 2015 by corpo

❤️😍crooks😍❤️

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After getting home from one of the busiest work weeks I’ve ever had I played soccer with Ollie for a bit then headed over to the research ledge. I waxed it up pretty good because last time I went there it was not grinding very good. A few warm up noseslides, a noseslide to fakie, boardslide pop out, first try crooks, second try back 50, 5th try halfcab noseslide had me feeling hyped. Flatground not so much once again. What the heck? I tried crooks to fakie for awhile and failed, then wanted to do back 50 back 180 out. Got close once, but that was it. I had to get going so I tried one last crooks and it was the best feeling crooks in awhile. Locked in and grinded for awhile. It felt amazing. Oh yeah, I had put a little riser on my board to help prevent wheel bite. I liked it.

(setup 8.1 null venture lows 1/16 riser 51mm spitfire f4 nb# pj stratford 533 white/gum)

skate journal: red curbs then flatground (oct 8, 2015 day 270)

Posted in Skate Journal on October 9th, 2015 by corpo

Went to Red Curbs with the intention of doing the last trick in the clip above. I thought I would be super tired, but I wasn’t. It took me awhile to get this trick. Like 30 minutes and I was pretty much just going constantly in a loop and worked up a pretty good sweat. Hyped on that trick. Then I went to the nearby parking lot and started a 10×10, but when I bailed fakie tre and halfcab heel once again I stopped and went home.

skate journal: jersey barriers, manuals and fakie back tails (oct 7, 2015 day 269)

Posted in Skate Journal on October 9th, 2015 by corpo

On a totally beautiful night I set out to complete my missions for the oldfart game of skate. First stop was the Good Times barrier to complete Josh’s mission. It took me awhile to do a regular wallride actually, but once I did it was on and the one to fakie was pretty easy. This spot is way scarier then a normal barrier to wallride.

Then I met Dave at Valmont. We did our manual warm up routine, however this I got manual right away rather then taking 20 tries. Whew. Dave and I both did lines with manual and nose manual. I got a switch front 180 manual at one point, but failed to back it up with 180 nose manual. Dave waxed up a section of curb next to the manny pad and was trying boardslide 270 to manual. Seriously. Ha. He got somewhat close. I tried some switch boardslides or 50s to manual. Dave was boardsliding really far. Then we kind of hucked for awhile, Dave trying various 180s in or out of manuals. I struggled with kickflips up the curb. I did feel good on my board for awhile at least.

Then we went to the ledge so I could try fakie back tails for Nate’s challenge. I tried on not as low part for awhile, but could barely get into it. I got a few on the low part like in the clip, but none were good. Dave would get one too. I was trying flip tricks between every try and not landing hardly anything. I was getting wheel bite all of the time. Argh. Alight night at least, felt good at times.

(setup 8.1 null venture lows 51mm spitfire f4 nb# pj stratford 533 white/gum)

skate journal: garage flippers blah (oct 6, 2015 day 268)

Posted in New Deck, Skate Journal on October 8th, 2015 by corpo

Too lazy to head to a parking garage on another rainy night so I went out to the garage. I had a new deck. Another 8.1, but the older longer ones. I started out on the sheet of wood manny pad and it was a total blast. It’s really fun even though they don’t count as real manuals. Nose manual 180s, switch 180 manual, 180 nose manual, 180 nose manual rewind, 180 nose manual 180 out and manual back 180. Flip tricks didn’t go very good. I struggled. I did a few of the basics. Nothing felt great. 360 flips were hard. Ended trying nollie 360 flips and switch flips.

(setup 8.1 null venture lows 51mm spitfire f4 nb# pj stratford 533 white/gum)

skate journal: late shoves in the garage (oct 5, 2015 day 267)

Posted in Skate Journal on October 6th, 2015 by corpo

oh werr

Went out to my garage on a cool and rainy night. Started with ollie/nollies/180s/shoves and I was feeling horrible. Tried to do ollies where I lifted my back foot. I was hating my board. For whatever reason the latest 8.1s that Generator sent are a lot shorter then normal and I hate it. I started thinking of tricks that would break the board and late shove came to mind (thanks Jack). An hour later I was coming close, but never quite got one. I did crack my board at least though. But I must admit it was on a regular pop shove. I setup an older 8.1 from the pile that is longer. Hurrah.

(setup 8.1 null venture lows 51mm spitfire f4 nb# pj stratford 533 white/gum)

skate journal: denver park then downtown early with dave (oct 4, 2015 day 266)

Posted in Skate Journal on October 5th, 2015 by corpo

Met Dave at Denver park around 7:30am on a cool cloudy fall morning. I started out feeling insanely rusty and kept on struggling. I like that park when it’s not crowded, but I really struggled. Dave says he was too, but he had some moves I thought. He did some slappy crooks on the bank to escalator ledge thing. I had some no-ollie front tails on it. We had some lines going into the park. Dave showed me a fun flyout which I didn’t really ‘fly’ out of. We did some boardslides on the bank to curb. I filmed Dave do backside then frontside. Then somehow things came together for slappy crooks. I was really hyped on that one. Then I did some flatground for awhile. I was SUPER rusty at first and almost slammed multiple times on varial flip. I was pretty bummed on it, but then other tricks started flowing and I would go on to 360 flip and heelflip before filming Dave do a sick front lip and we left for downtown.

I wanted to hit an alley spot with a drop then double sided curb, but there was a car. We ended up at the Skyline Park granite ledge. It was under construction so we had to move a couple barriers a little and wax it up. I was supposed to crooks the whole thing. I started by not even being able to get into a crooked grind. Ugh. I would start to get into some little ones, but it wasn’t magic like the last time. Maybe the fact that I no longer have wide tricks played a part, maybe it wasn’t waxed anymore, maybe it was just a bad day. Dave had some rad front 50s then started getting nosegrind so I filmed him. Unfortunately that seemed to have the opposite effect and he didn’t get too close again and had a bad slam. Doh. Then I tried to film a line for awhile. Kickflip up the curb, crooks the ledge, then boardslide the ledge after. I didn’t really care about the boardslide, but I never got the crooks really good so I wasn’t all that hyped on the line. Next we hit Tabor and Dave put down a few rad tricks real quick. That was it. I went to Emage to sell boards, hit Costco and was home in time to watch the Broncos game with Ollie.

(setup 8.1 null venture lows 51mm spitfire f4 nb# pj stratford 533 white/gum)

skate journal: broomfield insta challenges (oct 3, 2015 day 265)

Posted in Skate Journal on October 5th, 2015 by corpo

Went to Broomfield park on a beautiful cool cloudy fall day. It’s literally the first weekend without the sun blazing hot in weeks. I haven’t ollied in a few days. I felt rusty as all get out, but I was able to ollie without much pain. After pumping around for awhile I started trying Nates dumptruck challenge. It hurt my back to yank in so after I got the feel for it I set up the phone and stopped at the first possible one that could count. Then I skated the blue ledge for awhile. Did some back 50s, back 5-0 shove, front 50s and laid into front nosegrind for a long time before getting the sketchy one above. Dave showed up around then. Meta Sean was there too totally ripping nosegrinds both ways on the black ledge. I skated around a little bit more doing some basics and then had to leave. Bummed I didn’t get to skate with Darin or Dave.

(setup 8.1 null venture lows 51mm spitfire f4 nb# pj stratford 533 white/gum)

skate journal: a couple kickflips (oct 2, 2015 day 264)

Posted in Skate Journal on October 3rd, 2015 by corpo

My neck/back pain got pretty intense so I had to take a couple days off. It’s the first time this year I took more then one day off in a month. It felt kinda nice. After a fun dinner with friends Jack and I messed around on an old 7.5″ board with 60mm softies at Lazer’s house. Just a couple kickflips and tricks while sitting. Can’t wait to get skating for real.