skate journal: boulder park curb fun with dave and skelly (feb 14, 2022)

Posted in setup change, Skate Journal on February 16th, 2022 by corpo

On a nice day I met Dave at Boulder park after work. It was crowded. I took a few runs around the park and it wasn’t as bad as I thought it would be. I had made the dumb mistake of changing to an old 8.5 deck. I enjoyed it this day though. I had a fun little front nose 270 on the bank to ledge then met Dave in the parking lot where we started skating a really good slappy curb. I started with slappy crooks, Dave started with switch slappy crooks. We went on to do a few slappy variations. Dave had some good kickflips, cool alley oop back 180s off a curb, switch slappy crook shove, nollie back 5-0, backside slappy, slappy crooks to fakie and I think ended with a slappy front crook. I had some funny basic flippers that I landed, but with toe or heel drag. Slappy crooks, slappy front crook, fronstisde slappies, nollie 50 and 5-0, couldn’t get switch crooks like Dave. Skelly showed, we chatted some then went into the park as things were dying down since it was getting dark out. I landed nothing of note. Skelly had several good backside grinds over the bench. Dave grinded down the parking block and flowed in the rad Dave style we know and love.

(setup 8.5 null smoke valley, jessup pj ultragrip, venture 5.8 titanium thunder bushings, 51mm spitfire f4 101a classic shape, new balance numeric 288S white size 11.5 no insoles)
(pain level 3/10)

skate journal: spring canyon frustrations and watching hayden shred (feb 12, 2022)

Posted in Skate Journal on February 16th, 2022 by corpo

Got 10″ of snow in Boulder, but somehow the Fort got none. So Kevin and I headed up there on a cool day. There were some puddles at Spring Canyon, but they would dry up and we skated for a few hours. I skated terribly and at no point felt good on my skateboard. The nose manuals were kind of fun, had some alright crooks on the bench, maybe a halfcab flip and bs flip, some slow frontside grinds on the low ledge, mostly just couldn’t believe how bad I skated. Kevin said he wasn’t shredding, but he was. Back smith the bench, switch front nose, front smith, nollie flips, etc. Hayden is so fun to watch skate. The longer line above was first try. He did so many cool and surprising tricks.

(setup null esher 8.3, jessup ultragrip, venture 5.8 cast plate titanium axle thunder bushings, 49.99mm boardycakes roundups washers outside, new balance numeric 440H b/w size 12)
(pain level 5/10 achilles and general pain)

skate journal: new pants curb dance (feb 10, 2022)

Posted in Favorite, Skate Journal on February 12th, 2022 by corpo

Having taken several days off for the achilles I reached my limit. I went over to the low curb with the intention of getting Dave’s challenge – switch back pivot shove. After some warm up attempts I set the phone down and much to my surprise would get it a few tries later. As you can tell I was pretty excited. I went on to do both nosepick shoves, but the backside one was too ugly to post (which says a lot for me). Then I wanted to do a Jack inspired back nosepick shove to pivot. It seemed possible, but the board kept flipping. I started just trying axle and would then settle for the feeblish stall. It was still really fun and now Dave has some wiggle room. Had a really fun time, did two new tricks and managed to not push at all or hurt my achilles more.

(setup null esher 8.3, jessup ultragrip, venture 5.8 cast plate titanium axle thunder bushings, 49.99mm boardycakes roundups washers outside, new balance numeric 440H b/w size 12)
(pain level 5/10 achilles)

skate journal: some parker then harrison high (feb 5, 2022)

Posted in setup change, Skate Journal on February 8th, 2022 by corpo

On a nice morning I rolled to Denver and picked up Garrett and Kevin. We had some good laughs at Garrett’s college night experience and hungover state then met Venture Dave at Parker. There was a stiff breeze and the reflection from the snow was blinding. But the ledge and manny pad were dry so that’s really all we needed. I had brought my 8 and 8.3 setups. Garrett told me to skate the 8.3 so I did. It felt huge after so much garage time on the putter, but I cannot deny how much easier it was to pop up onto the ledge. For how bad my achilles was hurting I skated alright. Had some good halfcab flips and a great feeling fakie bigflip. Crooks, fakie 50, accidental front 5-0, switch front nose, halfcab nose, front board pop out. It was fun skating with Dave finally again. He had some steezy shoves, was getting into fakie front noseslides, impossibles and good nose manuals. Kevin was having some arthritic issues he said, but still did tricks like nollie nosegrind pop out, switch nosegrind 180, lots of goodness. Garrett got manual kickflip out, close to nose manual nollie tre, 50’d the 2nd level gap out, actually missed some treflips.

Then we went to CO Springs. After the shop and some driving we ended up at Harrison High. The bench was dry, the far side of the bank was too, but lots of pebbles and not waxed. Also the two stair is no longer there. Bummer! Kevin ollied a snow pile from the corner of the bank, back tail shove, almost kick back tail. Joe and Jack had joined us, but Jack still can’t skate. Joe would get back tail gap to back tail! He didn’t get as locked in on the second ledge as he hoped, but it was still sick. My achilles was making things difficult. I went on to do a couple things though. I wasn’t sure if I got a switch crook , but Jack said I did so hooray I’m counting it! I took forever to get a halfcab noseslide and then was messing around with noseslide up to crook. I did a stationary one and then would go on to get a slow/short one that made me feel quite happy. Garrett darn near did front tail shove front tail over the gap. Pretty sure I jinxed him. After that we had a nice dinner and fun time at the Ritual premiere.

(setup null esher 8.3, jessup ultragrip, venture 5.8 cast plate titanium axle thunder bushings, 49.99mm boardycakes roundups washers outside, new balance numeric 288S white size 11.5 no insoles)
(pain level 7/10 achilles)

skate journal: will’s ramp round 3 (feb 3, 2022)

Posted in setup change, Skate Journal on February 4th, 2022 by corpo

After my 3rd day in the office in 3 years I picked up Dave and we rolled to Will’s. We started slow and just when things were getting going I got called for work. I watched as those guys skated while on the phone for awhile. Dave would go on to get fakie shove rock (I think) and pop shove rock fakie. Will had steezy front smiths and can enter the ramp by putting his board in pivot and go to fakie. It’s nuts. I sucked it up on all fronts except I did a little fakie plant thing about 1/100th as well as Dave did it. Speaking of Dave man he got going. Back tailslide, back tail to fakie, fakie pivot fakie, sweepers, fakie sweepers, so much goodness.

(setup null 8″ stumpy, jessup pj ultragrip, venture 5.2 lows with royal bushings flat top washer, spitfire f4 101a 51mm classic shape, new balance numeric 288S white size 11.5 no insoles)
(pain level 2/10 some achilles)

skate journal: more garage putting (feb 2, 2022)

Posted in Skate Journal on February 4th, 2022 by corpo

More snowy cold weather so I was in the garage and chose the putter. It didn’t feel quite as magical the second day in a row, but still awesome. I hucked quite a bit, coming very close to switch flip, but not landing anything rare. Well, I guess my 30 degree kickflips turned 180 are kind of rare if you are kind enough to consider them a frontside flip. I got a couple treflips relatively quickly. That’s about all I remember.

(setup 7.5″ 303, venture 5.0 v-hollow low, 50mm spitfire f4 99a classic shape, new balance numeric 288s white size 11.5 no insoles)
(pain level 2/10 achilles/some shoulder)

skate journal: garage putting (feb 1, 2022)

Posted in Skate Journal on February 4th, 2022 by corpo

After a few days off from skateboarding due to hurting my shoulder and achilles snowboarding I went out to the garage. I had the intention of skating my 8.3, but after a couple kickflips were too much effort I busted out the putter. It felt ridiculously small, silly and amazing. Like seriously amazing and it took me back to the early 2000s when I rode 7.5″ for a couple years. I rattled off a few of the stock tricks then got stuck in fakie varial heel land for quite some time. I never got one, but was very close. Went on to try treflips and would get a few ‘garage makes’. Shoulder felt fine, I was hyped.

(setup 7.5″ 303, venture 5.0 v-hollow low, 50mm spitfire f4 99a classic shape, new balance numeric 288s white size 11.5 no insoles)
(pain level 3/10 achilles/some shoulder)