skate journal: sunday morning dog park (may 10, 2020)

Posted in Skate Journal on May 10th, 2020 by corpo

On a cool mothers day morning I went to dog park to meet more of an old guy crew. It was Dave L, Ed, Jake and me. We all arrived at basically the same time. Oh there was a brief appearance from Matt later on, but he was just on his cruiser and did a few 50s and that’s about it. Dave was warming up with his easy pop and natural style. 50s, manuals, switch ollies, he’s so good. Jake went in on back tails on the mini cinder block and got one. I had tried for a line way too long, but was happy to get it. Wallie, back 50 the low pad, front nosegrind 180 the mini cinder block ledge. I also got manual and nose manual going back on the pad. Ed looks good on a skateboard. He had some fast 50s and manuals, super sick feebles to fakie on the metal beam. Dave did a back nosegrind on the cinder block ledge. He wanted to try 180 out so we both tried our nosegrind 180s. He got pretty close going fast and traveling the whole ledge. I worked up the courage to commit to nosegrind 180 and once again got served. Ed was boardliding the parking blocks. Jake and I tried lines of noseslide to fakie the street bench then fakie front nose the cinder block ledge. Neither getting too close. I started having troubles with the nut falling off my front truck and luckily had an extra one in the car. I slappy crooked through one of the parking block cracks. Gotta got further though. Jake and I played a game of SKATE. It went well for me. He got me with frontside flip and something else. I got a defensive varial flip and a lot of my flip tricks that used to not be as rare. Halfcab flips both way, fakie bigflip, heelflip and got him out on a questionable treflip. I was happy to land it though. Everyone else left and I stayed for a bit just kinda posing tech tricks like kickflip noseslides and kick back tails. Also switch varial flips and switch front heels. Not close to either. Felt good to huck a bit at the end even if I was too tired to really commit. Fun session. I need to do more flippers.

(setup  8.25 null curby deck, venture 5.2 awake low trucks custom hollow cast baseplate, doh dohs 88a boardside bushing minilogo 94a roadside with flat washer, 51mm bones stf v1 wheels with 3 speed washers on the inside, new balance numeric 288s white/gum size 11.5 with super thin adidas insoles)
(pain level 3/10)

skate journal: saturday morning dog park (may 9, 2020)

Posted in Skate Journal on May 10th, 2020 by corpo

Not feeling too good I got to the dog park way later than I was supposed to. I was supposed to meet Kevin and Sean. They were luckily still there when I arrived as well as Will, long hair Jake and many others. Carleigh and Sam would come later on. I wasn’t feeling great and it showed. I didn’t have much drive. Will got a nollie tre which was rad. Kevin was close to the back 180 fakie 5-0 180. Sean was slaying the style. He had a cool line of ollie over the barrier into the wedge then nosegrind up to 5-0 down the escalator ledge. He topped it off with a nice back heel. Kevin had a sick back 180 off the wedge over the barrier to switch no comply pole jam. I did the front nosegrind 180 on the low ledge pretty quick. Kevin convinced me to go try it with him on the taller ledge. He had a good slam and I was like “yes!” knowing he was okay and trying hard. I think it was on a different trick. I had committed to a couple nosegrind 180s and after Kevin did it really smooth I went in faster ready to ride away. Instead I got totally served and slammed hard to my left side. Kevin was of course quick with it and yelled “yes!” back at me. We laughed. Shortly later Sean would also slam and we yelled “yes!” at him too. I can’t imagine what non-skaters think of skaters when we do stuff like that. I tried wallie boardlides with Will for awhile and totally failed. Carleigh wallied the barrier easy, had some front 50s on the new pad, noseslide shoves super good. I sat for awhile then had the dumb idea to play SKATE with Sean and Kevin. Oh yeah, Mike had shown too and he played. It was a terrible game for me. I got letters on fakie flip, front shove, halfcab flip and a couple more tricks I can’t do. Mike had been ripping. Back smith on the street bench. Reminds me of Kevin’s line of crooks on the street bench then back 180 nosegrind the cinder block ledge. I left kinda down about my skating, but was feeling really run down so wasn’t too bummed.

(setup  8.25 null curby deck, venture 5.2 awake low trucks custom hollow cast baseplate, doh dohs 88a boardside bushing minilogo 94a roadside with flat washer, 51mm bones stf v1 wheels with 3 speed washers on the inside, new balance numeric 288s white/gum size 11.5)
(pain level 3/10)

skate journal: wilville fun with dave and carleigh (may 8, 2020)

Posted in Skate Journal on May 10th, 2020 by corpo

After work on a nice Friday I rolled down to Wilville to meet Dave F and Carleigh. I arrived first and was warming up in the main area feeling really out of it. I had taken out the big washer to loosen up my trucks, but it made them way too loose. Another dude was in the area working on ollies and 180s. I don’t remember doing much of anything and even kickflips were a struggle. Carleigh and Dave showed at basically the same time. As did like 20 other dudes. We left them to the manny pad and hit the ledge and skinny bank area. We started by trying a flip trick then ride into the bank. Dave had kickflip easy. I tried to be cool with varial flip, but gave up and did kickflip. Carleigh worked her way up and dropped in. She had some nice kickflips. Then we lined the ledges. Carleigh had a rad front noseslide. Dave was looking like Chico starting lines with solid front shoves, boardslides, then was riding down the first skinny banks and trying to slide to fakie then ride down the second one fakie. So crazy. I did a tiny front board jib then ollied onto a ledge I’ve wanted to ollie onto for awhile. It did not come easy, but still felt cool. I came somewhat close to a line of fakie flip, halfcab flip, crooks, 360 flip. Dave almost front 50’d the narrow side. Then we went down to the rock area. I figured these guys would like it and they did. Both killed it. We started with drop in, worked up to the stairs and eventually all did some cool feeling lines. Carleigh ollied up the 2, ollied the 3s easy and even committed to a couple kickflips down the first 3. Dave did the a quick footed rollin, wallie, then ollied the 3s. I had ollie up the 2, heelflip, ollie the first 3, front 180 the second. It felt really neat, I was sketched by the first 3 so the 180 was a total huck and I was hyped to get lucky and roll away. Carleigh also did lines with the drop in then firecracker both sets of 3. Dave got a clean ollie up the first 3 and motivated me to get up it with the help of a little safety axle touch. I was still hyped though. Then we went to the round lurb. I was beat. Tried a couple 50s, but sat down. Carleigh got a 50 or two as well. Dave was charging and ollied on and rode around it. That was it for skating. Fun times keeping a distance with good friends.

(setup  8.25 null curby deck, venture 5.2 awake low trucks custom hollow cast baseplate, doh dohs 88a boardside bushing minilogo 94a roadside with flat washer, 51mm bones stf v1 wheels with 3 speed washers on the inside, new balance numeric 288s white/gum size 11.5, thin adidas insoles)
(pain level 4/10)