skate journal: almost a session (sept 8, 2014)

Posted in Skate Journal on September 10th, 2014 by corpo

This one probably shouldn’t count as an entry, but I guess I did enough tricks to warrant it. I skated about 10 minutes in a parking garage because it was raining. I had dropped India off at ballet and had two hours of free time before I needed to pick her up. I went to the Valmont garage. I started with some slappy stalls on the parking block. Got most of the basics. axles, pivots, feebles both ways. back crooks. I really hate the Leo Laced shoe. Beyond hating. They feel bad for my feet even just wearing them. I bailed a kickflip and left for Meta to get new shoes. Then I ended up talking to John until I picked up India. It probably took me longer to write this then the time I spent skating. Oh well.

skate journal: northglenn coaching facility then ambulance ditch with fuller (sept 7, 2014)

Posted in Favorite, Skate Journal on September 8th, 2014 by corpo

Met Dave at Northglenn park around 9am. There were just a few people there. But one really annoying mom training her kids to be the next Ryan Sheckler. It was ridiculous. There were several kids she was yelling at and encouraging them to try harder, go faster, learn this, learn that. Her voice carried so far. I wanted to focus my board. She sucked. Luckily she eventually left. Dave was ripping as usual. Did his boardslide transfer, feeble stall on the jersey barrier, nice lines around the park. I was kinda sucking. Had a fun line with fakie flip on a bank then a boardstall transfer up onto the marble hubba. Then Dave and I began training for street league. I mean trying tricks we wanted to do at Ambulance ditch. Dave did back 3s over the big hip and I did no comply 270s over the little hip.

ditchy bank kinda gnar

So off we went. Dave was first and got his back 3 pretty quickly. I went next and after failing at b/s flips on the far bank for a bit the line came relatively quick. Dave was up next again and tried to frontside pivot the ledge which has a rail a few inches above it. SLAM. Seriously brutal slam with his tail catching on the rail.

Luckily he had a Null 5 Panel on and it saved his face. Check the bent bill! So crazy. He ended up getting up and getting it a few tries later though. We were just kinda messing around and I started hucking f/s halfcab flips. Dave started filming even though I wasn’t really serious about it yet and then I started getting closer and then it turned into a very long ordeal (kind of like this sentence). Some 70+ tries later I landed one! Ha. It did feel great though. Like really great. Really really great. Pretty neat to have to dream tricks for a spot and actually land them and get them on film.

skate journal: darin’s ramp then broomfield park with new shoes (Sept 6, 2014)

Posted in New Shoes, Skate Journal on September 8th, 2014 by corpo

Feeling pretty arthritic and only wanting to skate tranny I hit up Darin to see if he was skating his ramp. Darin’s friends Ivan and Ben joined. Darin didn’t skate much as he was hungover. He did grace the ramp with a bunch of his patented rock to willy tricks. I started out pretty slow bailing a lot of basics. But there were a few highlights like a first try f/s beanplant, a few front tails and front smiths. I bailed a lot of front 50s though and couldn’t quite put down the fakie pivot fakie. Ivan and Ben learned acid drops. Ivan kind of destroys it and Darin filmed this.

So yeah that pretty much summarizes Ivan’s skating minus the really long and fast grinds. Fun session although I was still pretty sore. I went to Crisis after and hung with Fuzz and John for quite awhile. It was cool. Then John and I went to Broomfield park for a mellow session. I had some new shoes. Emerica Leo Laced. I had them because my Es Accents are broken in perfect for Portland and I didn’t want to ruin them. These are cupsoles, and not as flexible as the original Laced. Oh well. We did a lot of slappy noseslide back 270 out attempts. Neither getting close, but they seemed possible if we kept working on them. We played a game of SKATE with Will and John killed it. He landed more tricks then he normally does. I was first out and blame the new shoes (ha). I then spent a long time trying treflips and eventually landed one. That was pretty much it. Fun times.

skate journal: stubborn me at rollerblade park (Sept 4, 2014)

Posted in Skate Journal on September 5th, 2014 by corpo

Slept horrible, worked, then dragged my stubborn ass to the rollerblade park after work. The rain was threatening, but never amounted to more then a few sprinkles. I felt beyond horrible on my skateboard. I struggled to ollie the flat bar and to front 50 the narrow ledge. I did do several noseslides on the tallest ledge in the park though and get a first try ollie onto the long main ledge that I normally can’t even ollie onto. Whew! After that I kept struggling, did a sweeper or to (Dumb and Dumber To reference) and called it a day.

skate journal: broomfield park (sept 3, 2014)

Posted in New Deck, Skate Journal on September 4th, 2014 by corpo

Got the early shift this week. So after a nap, a smoothie dinner (motivated my Reynolds and PJ) and a visit to Crisis I met Darin and John and Broomfield park. They were warming up on the quartapotty so I joined. It was fun. John gots pivot fakies perfect now. Darin can front blunt every time. I got most of my tricks. We tried to manual the blue pad too and I ran into. It wasn’t looking good for ollies. We ended up getting some stuff. Nothing special for me until John got me to ollie into the brown slanted ledge. That was cool! I’ve wanted to do that for awhile. Then we played a game of SKATE that lasted pretty long doing tricks we don’t always do. John got me with impossible and varial flip. I got him with halfcab flip, fakie bigflip, something, nollie tre (first try!) and a fakie varial flip. We hucked a bit more after that, but left as I was getting really tired.

skate journal: valmont, niwot and a new spot (Sept 1, 2014)

Posted in Skate Journal on September 2nd, 2014 by corpo

Jake and I went to Valmont on the way to Longmont to meet Dave. We warmed up with some tail scrapes across manual pads and not landing much. I managed the long manual and a nose manual. Jake challenged me to a game of SKATE and it didn’t go so good for him. I got him letters on front shove, fakie flip, halfcab flip, varial flip and one of the ugliest treflips I’ve done to date.

ledges for days

Then we went to Niwot high. It was hot and the ledge didn’t grind well. We struggled. Jake managed front tail to fakie, halfcab noseslide, a front 50 that took way too many tries for him to be happy, front 5-0 and ended on a back 50 that also took a long time. I got a crooks jib, halfcab noseslide, front 50, front 5-0, some bad front noses. Tried to ollie onto a different ledge and kickflip off, but didn’t really get the ollie up. Hucked kickflip noseslides for awhile and got remotely close. Dave showed and we pretty much just left. Doh, sorry Dave.

rearry steep

We went to this new spot. Those banks are steeper then they look. We started off slow not knowing what the spot would entail and it turned into a really fun session. Dave and Jake jumped over a large cable spool via hippy jump and ollie respectively then did front tail and pivot fakie. Sick. Dave also feebled a sketchy flat bar. I got a halfcab flip and then a pivot on the bank coming down past the wood. Neat. Then we skated flatground for awhile and Jake did a bunch of heelflips which he hasn’t landed in years. Rad.

skate journal: research center / red curbs with fuller and rob (Aug 31, 2014)

Posted in Skate Journal on September 2nd, 2014 by corpo

Went to the research ledge after lunch. Got there well before Dave and Rob. Felt slightly less arthritic and had more energy, but skating was still tough. Started with the same routine of some 180s down the hill and noseslides. Tried some crooks posted up for longer. Had a couple good feeling ones. Started trying back 50s and it was a hopeless cause. Rob and Dave showed. Around then I had one of my better lines of the day. Fakie bigflip, kickflip up the curb, crooks the ledge, manual the long pad. Then I flailed at treflips for a good 30 minutes trying to start a line. Eventually landed one poorly and tried to follow it with front 180 up the curb, fakie flip on flat then halfcab noseslide. Didn’t get the hcns. Couldn’t get another treflip. Those dudes were getting in the groove. Rob manualled everything. Dave was doing rad wallie manuals. Then it started raining. Argh. Fuller worked through it though and filmed a super rad boardslide pivot on the stair. In the rain!

Then we went to Red Curbs. I mostly just did front 50s, 5-0s, and front smith attempts on the taller curb. Dave filmed Rob get a line or two. Pretty rad.

skate journal: some of my worst skating ever. and a cab flip. (Aug 30, 2014)

Posted in Skate Journal on August 31st, 2014 by corpo

I haven’t been feeling well for quite some time. It sucks. This day was way worse then normal. Arthritis, naseau, dizzy, unergetic, etc. I should have not skated, but I’m just too stubborn. I headed to Longmont to meet up with Bernie and Riley. They said to head to the industrial area and I was a little ahead of them so I found a shady area for flatground and tried to knock out my new flip trick for August. I did more basics then I thought I would warming up (except for treflip which is still being an elusive jerk). Then tried a ton of hardflips, actually committing to some, but never getting both feet on. Thought of trying a nollie varial flip revert so tried that for awhile. Most times, actually probably every time the board would do nollie tre instead. I didn’t get either before those dudes showed up.

we went to that gnar bank to fence spot. Nolan was there and put down a banger over the doorway. I didn’t feel like skating so I just took a couple photos. Riley did a tail block. Then we went to the gap area behind the building. I dorked around badly and got pink slipped by Nolan in a game of SKATE where I landed on every trick (except nollie flip), but didn’t ride away from anything. Riley destroyed the gap over bench. Switch hard and nollie b/s flip done to perfection. I tried ollieing up the ledge a few times, forcing myself to keep skating. Perhaps it was dumb. Then we all left.

I headed back to Boulder determined to skate flatground for awhile to try and get my new trick for the month. The heat was intense, I felt horrible. But I kept skating. Couldn’t do a treflip to save my life. My shoes felt way too big. Tried a bunch more of those nollie treflip rewinds and got remotely close. They mostly turned into nollie tre body varials and I landed on a couple that didn’t flip. But shoves don’t count for my flip trick challenge. Hardflips weren’t happening at all. Tried f/s halfcab double flips for awhile and got pretty close. I didn’t want to settle for a double flip trick though. B/s flips were working and I thought of trying cab flips and the first one was almost a make. Battled it for about 10 minutes and rode away from one! It wasn’t perfect. It would probably warrant a redo in a game of SKATE as I kind of spun ~270, stopped briefly then dragged it the rest of the way around. I don’t care. I want to work on this trick more anyway. So yeah, some of the worst I’ve felt skating in awhile, but being so stubborn has it’s advantages and I landed my new flip trick with one day to go in the month. Whew.

skate journal: mikes camera manny pad, rainbow ledge and some parking blocks (Aug 29, 2014)

Posted in New Shoes, Skate Journal on August 30th, 2014 by corpo

Felt like crap yet again. Had the day off work and had gone for a hike with Liz and taken two naps. Still didn’t feel well though. Dave called after work and was in Boulder and wanted to skate. I stubbornly agreed and went to meet Dave at the Mikes Camera manny pad. Wow the asphalt sucks there now. I was feeling super out of it. Took me like 10 tries to get a manual. I did a nose manual first try though. Remotely close to a switch front 180 mannny. Dave showed up and after a manual agreed we should go check out the rainbow ledge. It was pretty dark, but we went for it anyway. Dave had a really long boardslide pop out. I had a short boardslide pop out. I also had some noseslides and a line with a front board pop out and an ollie down the 4 stair. Oh yeah, I was wearing my glasses which partly explains why I was out of it because I have pink eye. Ugh. I also had a new pair of Es Accents. This pair a half size larger that I’m trying to get broken in for Portland. Gonna get this pair dialed in and if they start to blow out too much wear the smaller pair before the trip. How boring is this to read about?

Then we went to look at the jersey barrier, but it was too dark to skate so we hit these parking blocks for awhile. We did all kinds of stall tricks. Dave did back 180 nosegrind, back 180 nosegrind to forward, back feebles, back feebles almost with back 180 or body varial out, front disaster, maybe front hurricane, probably a bunch more. I tried a bunch of front pivot kickflips out, but never got it. Managed a front 180 front truck pivot, hurricane stall to forward the long way, several feeble stalls which hyped me up since I have never really done feebles. We had a blast and I didn’t seem to make myself feel worse.

skate journal: brief lafayette park dodging the rain (Aug 28, 2014)

Posted in Skate Journal on August 29th, 2014 by corpo

Went to Lafayette park after seeing my Dr about Pink Eye. Ugh. Felt pretty odd trying to get warmed up. But settled into a fun loop of front 50 or front 5-0 on the little ledge then a frontside ollie on the manhole hump then just kinda whatever next. Kickflip on the flat bank, axle stall on the tight qp, something. Then Liz called and said I had my timeframes wrong and I needed to get home to watch Ollie. Doh.