skate journal: downtown denver (May 28, 2010)
Posted in Skate Journal on June 1st, 2010 by corpoJason, Carleigh, Jake and I headed down to Denver before 7pm on a warm Friday night. I needed to bring a bunch of boards to 303 so after that we parked in the Civic Park area and started out. After some sidewalk pushing and downhill traffic action we ended up at the Denver Library and skated the metal grate wallie drop thing. Everyone got the wallie out. Took me the longest of course. Jake did it front 180 out too. Oh yeah, as I mentioned previously I had had enough of the thick I-Path shoes so was skating the old DC’s again. Anyways, they felt better. We ollied over some low ledges then went to meet Jeff a few blocks away.First stop with Jeff was a downhill ollie bump. Jeff and his buddy Sebastian went first and did some fast and huge ollies. Jake and I kinda looked at each other and laughed. I said, “This is gonna be embarrassing”. I went and did a better ollie than I thought I would, but compared to those two it was nothing. A failed kickflip and a few Jeff wallrides later and we got the boot. We ended up at a poorly lit flatbar that could be pretty epic. Jeff got some front 50s, but the rest of us just kinda skated the parking lot which was fun too. I got a front 180 up onto a sidewalk downhill bank. Then Jake, Jason and I tried to ollie the flatbar. Jake got it first. Jason second. Me in a very distant 3rd. Next we ended up at this random 3 stair and weird bank spot. Carleigh and I skated, Jason hurt his back, Jeff and Sebastian peaced out and Jake chilled. Carleigh and I just kinda did nothing trying to make something out of the spot. Eventually we ollied the 3 stair and I ollied onto the 2nd stair then front 180’d off. Pretty dumb.We ended up at this spot on Colfax I’ve looked at pretty much before or after every show I’ve gone to in Denver. The little curb up, curb up then a drop. Jack had a cool manny late shove there forever ago. We skate it for a long ass time, but didn’t land much. Jake got manual the first pad, ollie up, ollie up, nollie off a grip of times. He tried to add a treflip to it, but never got it. Gnarly Carleigh ollied the flat gap, then slammed super hard trying it again. I got manny, ollie up, ollie up, kickflip off. The kickflip took sooo many tries. One time I just went for an ollie and hit a hole and dove into the pole. Fun. My last run was manny, ollie up, kickflip up, front 180 bail to cops pointing at me saying time to go. Fun night even if we didn’t skate the best downtown spots.
Yes, this is really what they look like. The brightness kinda bums me out, but at the same time they remind me of something Louie Barletta would wear so they make me smile. They are some I-Path Lyndhurst shoes given as a gift by my buddy John. Thanks John!It was windy at times, but mostly it felt hot as we rolled into the Canyon Center. Everyone warmed up on the metal banks. Brian was trying front rocks on the tall one, Greg was trying feeble to fakie, Neil and Jason were just kinda cruising around, and to my surprise Ollie wasn’t being overly shy and was doing little wallrides to fakie and even rock fakies on the smaller metal banks. Stoked me out so much. I was just kinda being mellow and warming up too slow. Eventually Greg and Brian started trying wallies and I filmed them. Greg got wallie, wallie front 180 and wallie stalefish. Brian got wallie to front 50 down the other side radness. We rolled nearby to this wallride spot but got asked to leave right away. Darn old people. After Brian put down trick #2 for With A Vengeance (wallie gap) we left for the Canyon Center.First we stopped at a little grocery store to get some snacks. I let Ollie pick out whatever he wanted and he chose Junior Mints. We don’t have too much candy lieing around the house so he was super excited. We got to the Canyon Center and Greg went to work immediately on the 9 stair. He ollied it a few times, then fakie ollie, then posed some fakie dog piss’ since he’s already landed it on video. Dean was taking photos and was nice enough to show Ollie. Greg also did fakie melon about 5 times. Sick!Neil and I were skating around on the ledge area. Neil put down a sick line of pop shove over the cone, halfcab over the ledge, heelflip, crooks fakie. So sick. I was trying front 180 over the cone, halfcab flip, no comply over the bench but never got all of it. I wish I could blame it on the new shoes, but they were fine. Eventually Neil and I tried kickflip up the ledge and then kickflip down, but neither got it.We were leaving when Greg scoped out a gnarly ledge ride to drop on the corner of the Canyon Center. We stopped and filmed until Greg got it. So gnarly. I filmed it and Dean shot a sequence. Ollie was hyped to see the big stuff Greg was doing in person. All of us were though. Greg rules.Next we went to the old folks home bank to curb, but the wind was too much for that spot. Lastly we ended up on campus where I had seen a monster gap to manual that was bigger than I remembered and too much for Greg. We all skated around and Carleigh went nuts and ollied, pop shoved and kickflipped a larger than normal 5 stair. So sick! Jason ollied it super good too. Dean and I had tried a few, but had not committed when Greg offered us each $1 for the next try. I committed, but didn’t land it. Dean didn’t either. I can’t believe how foreign jumping down a five stair felt. It felt good to actually commit to it, but the ollie felt so bad and it also made me feel really old. Oh well. Ollie was having fun cruising around the place and riding through grass. I scared myself and dropped in on one of the ledges, but didn’t ollie off. I also got a first try 360 flip in the new shoes. All in all a pretty epic day for me. I didn’t skate all that great, but seeing Ollie having a blast all day and knowing how stoked he was made it such a great day for fatherhood. That night TF went out and it got roudy. Beers, shots, fights, etc. Fun times. Mostly.