skate journal: flatground something avoiding snow and wind at wilville (nov 30, 2019)

Posted in Skate Journal on December 2nd, 2019 by corpo

The wind was nowhere near as bad as they had been saying so I went in search of a dry patch to skate. I really just couldn’t handle another day in the garage. I didn’t have to go far, Wilville had a section about 100 feet long that would work. After some initial warmups I went for my first line. Front 180 a tiny snow pile, fakie flip on flat, halfab flip. It took a bit to get a fakie flip, but once I did the halfcab flip was first try. It put me in a good mood and maybe I should have just called it a day right there. Next line was wallie nollie, heelflip, bs flip. The heelflip took me FOREVER. And they both were terrible. By the time I landed the 2nd one I was over skating and luckily landed the bs flip crappy enough I could call it a line. Then I hucked a couple lines for awhile. Ollie a puddle, back 180 a tiny snow pile to quick fakie bigflip. Never got that. Next one was nollie tre then fakie tre. Never got either. I couldn’t treflip to save my life. It was very frustrating. I tried to ollie this tiny snow pile for awhile too and it was just super frustrating and I left angrily somehow managing not to focus my board. I was hating my setup.

(setup 8.3 null collage deck, venture 5.8 titaniums, bones medium bushings, spitfire 52mm green swirl classics f4 99a, new balance numeric 306 black/gum size 12, currex runpro insole with footprint heelpad)
(pain level 4/10)