skate journal: crowded square house madness (dec 4, 2018)

Posted in Skate Journal on December 6th, 2018 by corpo

Cold night. Went to Square House with plans to meet Dave and Brian there. When I arrived I was the only one there. I was pretty hyped, although my first few cruises around the park were terrible. I slammed pretty bad on a cab kickturn. Argh. Then Uriel and a few dudes showed followed shortly by another crew of skaters. I mostly skated the ledge for a bit, got a few crooks, stuck on front 50s. Uriel had no problem back nosegrinding it though. I started skating the miniramp for awhile and finally Dave and Brian showed. Along with Dave L and Skate Ratz Bryan. Cool. My bigger setup has been under fire lately, but I must admit it was nice on the ramp. That ramp is hard to skate and I haven’t skated a ramp in awhile, but it was fun. Back 50s are always a blast. I got a couple other of my basics, but couldn’t get front lipslides. Dave was happy to see his old ramp again and quickly went to ripping it. Then we hit the mellow bank, manual pad, quarterpipe area for a awhile. Dave was grinding over the smaller qp and doing fakie shoves on the mellow bank. Dave L was doing fast Gino style manuals, nose manuals and switch manuals. I took a long time to get kickflip to fakie on the mellow bank. It was much harder than you would think because of the navigation around it. But the couple I got felt fun and I followed one up with a little bean plant. And I almost got killed by Donnie on his first line through the park. I hit the step up for awhile. Got sketchy kickflip and backside flip. I couldn’t tell if the bigger setup was helping me or hurting. It was hard to flip, but easy to land on. That was basically it for me as my body was having some unusual aches and pains. Brian had been ripping the ramp and then was doing a doubles with Donnie seen above. Bryan had some cool tricks like fakie bigspin tail 270 shove out. Dave was still killing it and was transferring from the steep little qp into the ramp, front pivot on the edge of the middle qp, back 5-0s on the little qp, etc. Fun night. I’m still undecided on the bigger setup.

(setup null 8.5 perception deck, 5.8 venture black icon trucks, doh doh bushings (yellow top, blue bottom) bushings, 2 washers inside each axle, spitfire f4 radial blue/yellow swirl 52mm 99a wheels, new balance numeric 212 black/white size 11.5, stock insoles)
(pain level 7/10 i appear to be having an arthritis flare up ugh)

skate journal: garage failing (dec 3, 2018)

Posted in Skate Journal on December 4th, 2018 by corpo

On a cold night I skated in the garage for about an hour. I struggled and I think I hit the all of a big setup. Argh. I couldn’t get a clean 360 flip or land a double flip. I came remotely close to nollie fs flip. Couldn’t get heelflip either. I wish my deck wasn’t so new so I could put a smaller one on.

(setup null 8.5 perception deck, 5.8 venture black icon trucks, doh doh bushings (yellow top, blue bottom) bushings, 2 washers inside each axle, spitfire f4 radial blue/yellow swirl 52mm 99a wheels, new balance numeric 212 black/white size 11.5, stock insoles)
(pain level 2/10)

skate journal: super fun times after finishing stubborns on campus with jack and carleigh (dec 2, 2018)

Posted in Favorite, Skate Journal on December 4th, 2018 by corpo

Late on a cold Sunday afternoon I brought the master DVD in to Mike’s got get duplicated then felt like hitting my favorite slappy crooks curb. Jack and Carleigh were gonna meet me in awhile. I started with slappy crooks of course. So fun. Although I couldn’t get slappy front crooks. I was having fun lining out things, then got side tracked for a bit trying to ollie over the parking block onto the median and then over the next parking block. It was an embarrassing display of no ollie skills, but I stuck with it and did it. I’m trying not to shy away from ollies I should be able to do anymore. Then I stated trying a line for awhile. Manual the median, slappy crook, no comply 180, switch front nose the curbba. It took awhile and Jack and Carleigh had arrived, but I did it. Jack no complied then no comply flipped the median. Carleigh no complied it too, then did a little ride on back tail on the median curb cut. Jack went on a rampage. Kickflips over the median, pop shoves over it, sketchy rideaways. Then we moved into the campus a little. We looked at the parking block to 2 stair, but it had a car. We looked at a couple other spots. Ended up at a new loading dock thing. Jack nose manual shoved it quick. Carleigh and I ollied up. Well, Carleigh did and made it off. I kept hanging up. Jack did a crazy hop to boardjib hippy hop. We hit a dorky ledge for a minute. Carleigh and I ollied the 3 stair by it. Then we hit the ledge in the photo/clip. Jack did front 5-0 somehow (that doesn’t grind) then front tail fs flip out. Whoa! Carleigh had some steezy boardslides. I got into 50, but blame the ledge for not landing it, then did the switch nose jib shove in a few tries. Fun day cruising with no plans to film anything.

(setup null 8.5 perception deck, 5.8 venture black icon trucks, doh doh bushings (yellow top, blue bottom) bushings, 2 washers inside each axle, spitfire f4 radial blue/yellow swirl 52mm 99a wheels, new balance numeric 212 black/white size 11.5, stock insoles)
(pain level 3/10 hard to get lower than 3/10 when it’s that cold)

skate journal: research area with sean on a cold day (dec 1, 2018)

Posted in Skate Journal on December 3rd, 2018 by corpo

Taking a break from editing Stubborns I met up with Sean at the research area. I got there first and went over and rode down the Max stairs a few times. Then as I rolled down the hill this car rolled right behind me all weird preventing me from having fun down the hill. Sean and I hit the ledge for a bit. I didn’t skate it too well. We didn’t really hit it for long. But it was long enough for Sean to do 5-0s, tailslides, etc all easy. We had done a few lines up and the curb and stuff. I don’t think I got a crooks even. Then we went off to cruise around the building as the ledge area was in the shade and a bit of a wind tunnel. We rode down the stairs a few times. Sean ollied up all of them first try. We ended up at the 2 up 4 down area and had some fun. Lines got longer and we ended up dorking out a flip trick, silly ledge trick, up the 2 then down the 4. Sean had a few lines ending in 180s and nollie. His banger ender was switch heel, halfcab noseslide, ollie up, kickflip down. My best was something like pop shove, nollie tail, ollie up (with a little feeble scratch since I can’t ollie backside very well) then ollie the 4. We chatted about trucks and stuff for awhile after that.

(setup null 8.5 perception deck, 5.8 venture black icon trucks, doh doh bushings (yellow top, blue bottom) bushings, 2 washers inside each axle, spitfire f4 radial blue/yellow swirl 52mm 99a wheels, new balance numeric 212 black/white size 11.5, stock insoles)
(pain level 4/10 haven’t been stretching because of so much editing)

skate journal: dog park with the daves (nov 29, 2018)

Posted in Skate Journal on December 1st, 2018 by corpo

With some Stubborns glitches I decided to try skating. I wasn’t very motivated and it showed. Dave’s friend Dave L skated and he was ripping. Front boards, front blunts, front blunt shoves, etc. I had take my riser off which was a little weird actually. It did make ollies feel good though. Well, the ledge felt taller, but ollieing over the round bar came pretty easy. I struggled with all flip tricks, got a couple crooks on the ledge. Regular Dave had some sick bluntslides, boardslide shove on the round bar, feeble the round bar and almost died on the round bar. He was skating my garage sale board since he forgot his setup.

(setup null 8.5 perception deck, 5.8 venture black icon trucks with forged baseplate, doh doh bushings (yellow bottom, blue top) bushings, 2 washers inside each axle, spitfire f4 radial blue/yellow swirl 52mm 99a wheels, new balance numeric 212 black/white size 11.5, stock insoles)
(pain level 2/10)

skate journal: flatground in front of the house (nov 28, 2018)

Posted in Skate Journal on December 1st, 2018 by corpo

On a windy day it calmed down slightly before I had to go to the chiropractor. I skated flat for about 30 minutes. It went alright. I got a couple bad 360 flips. Had a bs halfcab heel I think.

(setup null 8.5 perception deck, 5.8 venture black icon trucks with forged baseplate, 1/8″ riser, doh doh bushings (orange on bottom, blue on top), 2 washers inside each axle, spitfire f4 radial blue/yellow swirl 52mm 99a wheels, new balance numeric 212 cream size 11.5, stock insoles)
(pain level 2/10)

skate journal: broomfield park before editing again (nov 27, 2018)

Posted in Skate Journal on December 1st, 2018 by corpo

Went to Broomfield on a crisp, but nice morning. I had put risers on to avoid wheelbite. They helped with wheelbite. Did they help my ollies? I’m not so sure about that. Anyway, I’m writing this a few days later after non-stop editing staring at skateboarding for hours and hours. So I don’t remember much about this session other than Rob and Eric were there too. I’ll try though. Eric did a wallie into the brown bank. Eric and I ollied onto it and off. We tried it in a line with front 50 on pier 7 and tried to follow with back 50 on the sad ledge. We got close. Eric was heelflipping everywhere. Rob had some of his longer lines, back 50 no comply out, halfcab flip, etc. I had a line of boardslide transfer to fakie into the brown ledge, halfcab flip on flat, crooks the black ledge. We ended doing some flippers and stuff. Rob had some nice back 360s. Eric continued on the heelflip destruction. I tried the Ironman, but never got past heelflip. Fuzz showed and the wind started and we left to go edit.

(setup null 8.5 perception deck, 5.8 venture black icon trucks with forged baseplate, 1/8″ riser, venom 90a bushings, 2 washers inside each axle, spitfire f4 radial blue/yellow swirl 52mm 99a wheels, new balance numeric 212 black/white size 11.5, stock insoles)
(pain level 3/10)

skate journal: dog park with rob before some editing (nov 26, 2018)

Posted in Skate Journal on November 26th, 2018 by corpo

Met Rob at Dog Park on a cool day that I had off work to edit. It was colder than I thought it would be. We did some warming up, then talked to a dude for awhile then got back at it. Rob wasn’t really feeling it and did a lot of manuals and 180s before some quick footed 4 trick line. I think it was back 180, cab, fakie flip. Huh, that’s only 3 eh? Ha, there was a backside flip too. I had gotten a few of my flippers and hucked even more. I had a couple tricks on Eric’s ledge. Boardslide, noseslide and crooks. We played a game of SKATE. It was an odd one. I got a defensive cab at least. I couldn’t get halfcab flip or heelflip in the game. Got a slow backside flip, got a lot of wheelbite. Got a letter on no comply finger flip. Looking back I can’t believe I didn’t double down on that one. I got outed on a fakie 3 shove. After that I eeked out a sketchy hands down 360 flip and it was a day.

(setup null 8.5 perception deck, 5.8 venture black icon trucks, venom 90a bushings, 2 washers inside each axle, spitfire f4 radial blue/yellow swirl 52mm 99a wheels, new balance numeric 212 cream size 11.5, stock insoles)
(pain level 2/10)

skate journal: creekside with ollie (nov 25, 2018)

Posted in New Wheels, Skate Journal on November 26th, 2018 by corpo

Having a chill day mostly editing I went over to Creekside with Ollie after putting some new wheels on (Spitfire 52mm radial swirls). It was cold out. I felt the relieve of no video part tricks to film anymore and was having fun messing around. Got front 50 back 180, front and back 50 shoves, front 5-0, slappy crooks, front 50 body varial, some basic flippers. I had a good time. Ollie came close to landing his fist fakie bigspin and got into several front 50s, but never landed one.

setup null 8.5 perception deck, 5.8 venture black icon trucks, venom 90a bushings, 2 washers inside each axle, spitfire f4 radial blue/yellow swirl 52mm 99a wheels, new balance numeric 212 cream size 11.5, stock insoles)
(pain level 3/10 it was cold)

skate journal: more filming and stressing and wind and cold (nov 24, 2018)

Posted in New Deck, Skate Journal on November 26th, 2018 by corpo

It was supposed to be windy and rainy, but it was nice out. We met up at Red Hawk. Dave and I got there at the same time. Sean and Rob shortly later. We had warmed up on the slappy curb for a bit. I was feeling okay on my skateboard, but still with some sore heels from the Dentist 5 session. Dave had done a good 50 I think before Sean got on the ledges and immediately 50’d, 5-0d, nosegrinded, etc with ease. Rob mostly sat out the session to save his legs for later (it worked!). I started hucking my dream trick (kick front board) and it seemed doable. Oh yeah, I had a new board since I had broke mine at the dentist, this time back to 8.5. It felt good. Dave signed up to film me. Poor guy. I ended up trying a line of halfcab flip, nollie front tail, kickflip front board. I struggled with halfcab flips, but somehow the nollie tail worked. The kick front board landed in darkslide more times then not. Then the wind really kicked in and the clouds came in. Argh. I got my line. I had a few decent halfcab flips, but the one I landed in the line was beyond terrible. The kick front board was a quick jib. Still, it was cool to do all of them in a row, but I don’t think it’ll make the Stubborns cut. Sorry Dave. Sean had been trying a line he wanted. Fakie 50, fakie tail 270 shove. I flimed him do it in a few tries. Dave was maybe gonna try a trick, but the wind was beyond insane and rain had started.

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Off to yellow curbs we went. There was another crew there when we arrived. One older dude Jason that we knew, good seeing him still ripping. We all did our thing. That garage has a tiny curb that’s so fun to slappy. I had a fun front 50 back 180 out, several slappy crooks, front slappy on the little part, back 50s and a no comply flip. Rob was getting it and Dave filmed him. He nailed like 3 lines with tricks I’ve rarely seen him do or never do at all. It was sick, you’ll have to wait for the vid. I tried a line of no comply flip then slappy front crook for a bit, but ended up giving up and filming Rob and Dave. Dave was doing some incredibly long front 5-0s and followed one up with a banger you will be seeing on December 7th.

setup null 8.5 perception deck, 5.8 venture black icon trucks, venom 90a bushings, 3 washers outside each axle, bones 51mm stf pj v1 wheels, new balance numeric 212 cream size 11.5, stock insoles)
(pain level 5/10 felt okay early but after the drive my body could not recover)