skate journal: dog park with rob, sean, eric, nick (nov 14, 2021)

Posted in setup change, Skate Journal on November 14th, 2021 by corpo

On a breezy, but warm day I met Rob, Eric, Sean and Nick at dog park. It was crowded with some skate lessons or something, but would clear out some quickly. I liked the kicker onto the pad though because I could finally manual it ha ha. I started out on a board with Indy 149s, but immediately traded them out for Ventures. And boy it felt good to be back home. I really liked how the Indy mids skated, but man, they are too heavy. Way too heavy. Maybe if they make a titanium version I’d try them again. At one point I had two halfcab flips in a row which has been awhile. I had too big of wheels on, but it was fun. I got a few nose manuals, didn’t commit to kickflip up the ledge or off, had a lot of fakie flips. Played with the quick up onto the pad then noseslide also crooks. Got a few of those with halfcab nosesldies before. Until the camera came out and then I couldn’t do it. I ended by getting a new trick on taller pad. Fakie front 50 to back board. A Joe H special. It was bad, but still pretty fun. Nick was fun to skate with. Lots of boardslides, front 50 nolie shove. I don’t know which kids Eric was competing with, but he told me a couple times they beat him to tricks. Doh. Rob had the back 50 nollies out again, manuals, halfcab noseslides, back 50 back 180 out, nollie front 50 back 180 out. Was hyped to see him get halfcab back 50. He came really close to fakie nosegrinds on a bench. Sean did what he does best, kill it with style and speed. The ease at which he can 50 the upper deck is amazing to me. He got fakie nosegrind, halfcab nose manual shove, front tail 270, ollied the hydrant like it was nothing, nollie back 5-0s, lots of kickflip and heelflip variations.

(setup 8.38 null mc hesher, jessup ultragrip, venture 5.6 cast plate v-hollow hanger no big washer, 53mm spitfire f4 99a classic shape, splay freestyle grey size 12 nike sb zoom air insoles made into wide toe insoles)
(pain level 4/10 winter/wind sucks)

skate journal: valmont/dog park/broomfield with carleigh and more (nov 13, 2021)

Posted in Skate Journal on November 14th, 2021 by corpo

Running late I met up with Carleigh, Rob, Kevin, Jack, Dave, Donnie, Joe, Cass, Eric, more. We started at the park. Most of us were just getting warmed up, carving around, some ride on grinds and stuff. Jack’s first trick having not even skated the park before was pole jam late shove bolts. Also right into bigspin pivot, wallie the barrier, shredding. It was so rad seeing Carleigh again. She did the rainbow frontside right away, ollies over the hip, maybe a kickflip and pop shove over it. Eric had the pole jams too, back d the volcano, almost front slash the barrier. Rob got a b/s slash on the barrier, crails on the bank, pops over the hips. Dave was in the pump section flowing some grinds on the little qps. He got a rad line ride on grind the little qp stealing Donnies line, nosegrab transfer the point, back 3 the hip. Kevin did an incredible line which I don’t fully remember but I think it involved a front 5-0 the rainbow, back smith the barrier, halfcab onto the volcano, nollie f/s flip the hip. Donnie was popping over everything. I struggled with the noseslide and never got the kickflip after. I did finally get a few kickflips to fakie on the point even if it was only 1/3 of the way up. Baby steps. Cass had front shove and back big over the hip.

Then we went over to the dog park. Kevin has rolled his ankle so wasn’t skating much. Still shredding though. It’s pretty much impossible for me to remember who was doing what. Carleigh had some boardslides, noseslides, front 50. I had fakie 50 halfcab out on the curb. Had a fun line of crooks a bench then front 180 up the curb and switch front nose off. Dave had done it before and Kevin had suggested it. I don’t remember a whole lot else for me, maybe some basic flippers. Jack was totally shredding. Fakie tres over the wallie world every try, back 180 fakie manual trying whatever random trick out. Rob was putting on a demo too. I don’t remember any new ones, but he gave the fans what they wanted. Cass almost got hardflip off the kicker. After a funny start Joe lined out fakie hardflip over wallie world then fakie hard over the orange barrier. So crazy. I’m sure a lot more happened, but I’m not remembering much.

Then we went to Broomfield park. I sat around for awhile until I saw jack trying pop shove nosegrind then went over and filmed it. So incredible. It took awhile so that was how I spent my session which was cool. I did try to skate a little after he got it, but hit my axle on my achilles immediately and it hurt super bad. Darin was there rifling off his quartapotty tricks. Sean joined and delighted everyone with nollie back nosegrind. Donnie was trying switch front pivots on the low to high. Joe tried to ollie up the 6 and got into fakie back tail down the hubba. Carleigh may have gotten back d on the brick qp. I left early because my achilles was hurting so bad.

(setup null 8.38 mc hesher, jessup ultragrip, indy mids 148 with hollow cast baseplate, bones medium bushings, bones 52mm v1 stf 83b 3 washers inside each, splay freestyle grey size 12 nike sb zoom air insoles)
(pain level 3/10)

skate journal: friday evening crowded dog park (nov 12, 2021)

Posted in New Deck, setup change, Skate Journal on November 13th, 2021 by corpo

After work I went to find some flatground to skate, but there were either cars or not enough lights so I ended up at dog park. It was very crowded when I arrived. I hit a stop rock within 1 second of setting my board down. Luckily I did not fall. I had setup a new board – 8.3 and put my Mindys on it. It actually felt pretty good. I did quite a few grinds on the taller pad. It’s crazy how much better new Indys grind than titanium Ventures to the axle. I did not skate well though. I don’t even remember anything beyond some bad front 50 180s. Near the end I forced myself to do 5 flip tricks. Boy did I struggle. I skated incredibly slow and without confidence. But I would get 5 tricks. Kickflip, fakie flip, halfcab flip, varial flip and ended with f/s halfcab flip that took way too long. I had also gotten close to treflip and halfcab heel. Barefoot shoes are not easy to heelflip in for some reason.

(setup null 8.38 mc hesher, jessup ultragrip, indy mids 148 with hollow cast baseplate, bones medium bushings, bones 52mm v1 stf 83b 3 washers inside each, splay freestyle grey size 12 lems insoles)
(pain level 4/10 forgot how much i hate winter and wind)

skate journal: garage blah (nov 11, 2021)

Posted in Skate Journal on November 13th, 2021 by corpo

Went into the garage on a cold and windy night to do some experimenting. During some meetings earlier in the day I had changed a couple of my completes. On my 8.25 I put Indy 149s. On my 8.5 I put Thunder 149s. The 8.25 definitely flipped and felt better, but the wide shoes make 8.25s feel dumb. The 8.5 felt terrible because of the Thunders. I seriously can’t stand how they turn, I could barely balance on them. I wore the Splay shoes again.

skate journal: dog park in the evening gone bad (nov 8, 2021)

Posted in setup change, Skate Journal on November 9th, 2021 by corpo

Went to dog park on a cool night armed with a happy medium deck of 8.3 with venture 5.8 titaniums. I went on to skate like garbage as is the trend for me lately. I couldn’t manual or pop up ledges easily, crooks didn’t work, I even took like 5 tries to get a switch front nose. Didn’t get past fakie flips on flip tricks. Did get a couple slow front 50 180s out followed by halfcab noseslide then nollie back tail. There was a group of kids there kinda of annoying, but whatever. One other kid skating by himself charging hard who was cool. I had a lot of manual attempts and failed. Settled in on a line of ollie up the little pad, nollie front tail off, ollie onto the taller pad, curve around then front shove off. I was really close to getting that when I had a couple failed ollies up the first curb and focused my old board. Ugh.

(setup 8.3 spanbauer night deck, jessup pj ultragrip, venture 5.8 titaniums no big washer, bones 52mm v1 stf 83b washers outside, splay freestyle gray size 12 with naboso activation insoles)
(pain level 2/10)

skate journal: chill early dog park session then some flatground later on (nov 7, 2021)

Posted in Skate Journal on November 7th, 2021 by corpo

Another nice day. I met Rob and Eric at dog park shortly after 11. My achilles was feeling much better and I had some new wide toe shoes to try out. Some Splay Freestyle shoes. They are so wide I even wore my toe spreaders which was pretty odd, but kind of amazing. Although they are so wide they made my board feel tiny. I didn’t do much and struggled to land anything. One little line I liked was nollie front tail to fakie the taller pad then switch front nose 270 out a bench. Also had a bunch of fun front slappies the low pad. Rob did some front nose 270s, manuals both pads, back 50s, boardslide transfers and got hyped for a vert ramp. Heelflipping Eric almost got up onto the pad, helped a dude learning boardslides, got denied by the sticky bench on crooks, fast front 50s.

Then after a run to 303, some lunch and chilling with Liz I ended up on the side of the school to skate flatground. I was armed with a 10×10 list from Nate and my 8.5″ setup since the wide shoes made my board feel so small earlier. I was reminded that 8.5 is just a little too big. But overall I think these shoes have potential. After a brief warmup I went into the list.

Kickflip – got one first try then a better one in a few tries
fakie flip – barely got one
Halfcab flip – got a couple but they weren’t easy
Fakie bigflip – first try and got another bad one
Varial flip – took 11 tries, don’t tell the judges
Heelflip – barely held onto one
360 flip – got close a couple times
Nollie back big – I mean maybe it counts on defense?
Nollie f/s flip – not close
switch varial flip – not close
7/10 Not terrible for me. 8.5 is definitely too big

(setup 8.25 early, 8.5 later, ventures, bones wheels, splay freestyle gray size 12 with naboso activation insoles)
(pain level 3/10)

skate journal: rocky mountain fun times with epic crew (nov 6, 2021)

Posted in Skate Journal on November 7th, 2021 by corpo

On an absolutely gorgeous day I drove to Longmont to meet an epic crew at Rocky Mountain. Luzius was in town and he had called the session. Rob, Dave L and I were there first and kinda got going, but it was fun talking and catching up with people as everyone filtered in. Kevin, Fuller, Eric and Ivan, Saul. My achilles was still pretty bad and I would manage to only push regular a couple time over 3 hours at a street spot. I managed to mostly push switch, throw down or just drop in for speed. Since I’m already talking about me I’ll keep at it. For the most part I didn’t do anything even though I hucked a lot. Had some fun crooks, noseslides after dropping in. Somehow beat Kevin to a warm up line of drop in, slappy crooks to fakie, fakie ollie up the curb, switch front nose. Also a fun line of switch front 50 the curb, switch ollie up the curb, switch front nose. A rare nollie front lip the curb as well as a few really fun slappy front crooks. It’s crazy after three hours of skating and some flippers that hurt my achilles the next day I felt infinitely better. Just proves how much skate shoes suck when I can use non-skate shoes to get better. Next I’ll go with Dave L since he was visiting. I liked his quote saying the ledge got taller. Some nice manuals on the medians and almost manualling down the bank too. Still the easiest looking pops up curbs that I am super jealous of. He doesn’t even seem to need to think about it. Rob killed it. Nollie lip body varial out! Slappy crooks, manual, halfcab nose the ledge, back 50 back 180, maybe a back lip, back smith, a lot I’m forgetting. Ivan learned a slappy, also front pivot on the bank to curb. Eric put a rad line together. I forget the the start, but it had a nice heelflip on the speed bump, pop up the curb and wallride a rock. Front lip the curb, crooks the ledge I think, and always a rad hype man. Kevin took a long time to get the warm up run, then mostly stuck to the curb doing back 180 fakie 50 variations. Fakie ollie out, halfcab out, fakie bigspin out. Saul was doing the most casual slappies over and over in a loop. I want to see him do 50 in a row come his birthday. Fuller skated some of the best I’ve seen in awhile. Boardlides to fakie the ledge, manuals on the median, switch front nose the ledge and was the last man standing. Fun day with a fun crew.

(setup 8.25 nullosaur, jessup ultragrip, venture 5.2 awake lows with 1/16″ riser and bones medium bushings washers on top and bottom, 52mm bones v1 stf 103a with 3 washers inside axles, xero prio b/w size 12 nike sb zoom air insoles)
(pain level 5/10 achilles)

skate journal: dog park achilles pain while rob is ripping (oct 5, 2021)

Posted in Skate Journal on November 6th, 2021 by corpo

After work on a nice Friday I met Rob at dog park. My achilles was still hurting and I wore some Xero shoes to try and curb it. They helped, but my confidence was garbage. I think the only things I did were a few kickflips, fakie flip, halfcab flip, crooks, slappies and was kind of close to halfcab crooks on the taller pad. Rob was shredding. Back 50 nollies, nollie front 50 back 180 out, first kickflip in awhile, halfcab boardslides and ended with a nollie front lip the taller pad.

(setup 8.25 nullosaur, jessup ultragrip, venture 5.2 awake lows with 1/16″ riser and bones medium bushings washers on top and bottom, 52mm spitfire f4 99a tablet with 3 washers inside axles, xero prio b/w size 12 nike sb zoom air insoles)
(pain level 5/10 achilles)

skate journal: brief flatground achilles pain es shoes suck (nov 3, 2021)

Posted in setup change, Skate Journal on November 4th, 2021 by corpo

After a couple days off I went across the street to skate some flatground. But on the walk there my achilles started hurting pretty bad and got worse as I tried to skate. I had done a few 180s, shoves, but not gotten to the kickflip stage. Argh.

(setup 8.25 nullosaur, jessup ultragrip, venture 5.2 awake lows with 1/16″ riser and bones medium bushings washers on top and bottom, 52mm spitfire f4 99a tablet with 3 washers inside axles, es swift 1.5 white size 12 naboso activation insoles)
(pain level 6/10 it wasn’t terrible pain, but this is how the achilles injury started last time – never wearing Es again)

skate journal: 8″ blah in niwot (oct 31, 2021)

Posted in Skate Journal on November 1st, 2021 by corpo

On a cool cloudy day with snow threatening I went to the Niwot area because I had to pick up some stuff from the office. I went to the little mellow bank for a warm up. I rode an 8″ board and it felt good/terrible/like a toy. Took a few tries to get some kickflips but man they felt good and popped when I did.

Then I went to the nearby ledge and went on to completely suck. Part of it might be that I had put some wide wheels on hated it, but it was still inexcusable. I was pretty stubborn and kept skating. Only got front 50, accidental 5-0, back 50, noseslide, noseslide fakie, switch noseslides, halfcab noseslide. Flip tricks I only got kickflip, fakie flip and halfcab flip, although incredibly close to switch flip. Near the end I tried noseslide back 270 out for awhile. A couple were close, most were not.

(setup 8″ null archway, jessup, venture 5.2 high cast plate v-hollow hanger, 51mm green spitfire radial 99a, bones medium bushings, es swift 1.5 white size 12 with naboso activation insoles)
(pain level 3/10)