skate journal: solo early dog park then red hawk with null (july 5, 2020)

Posted in Skate Journal on July 6th, 2020 by corpo

After a night of trying to sleep through fireworks I went to the dog park on a warm morning. I had the park to myself for almost a couple hours. It went alright. I finally got back up on the second step ledge. The one ‘new’ trick I did was a nollie front 5-0 on a little ledge just kinda messing around. Flip tricks weren’t working at all, definitely have noticed some difficulty with the larger wheels. I did more stuff I’m embarrassed by when other people around like just trying to ollie onto ledges and stuff. Back 50s were hard as well even on the little ledge. I committed to an ollie over a cinder block ledge, but then the shadows started messing with me. Near the end I just wanted to get the ‘tre a day’ out of the way, but they weren’t working at all. So I resorted to nollie tre, but that took forever too. I was trying them after crooks on a cinder block ledge and some actually felt alright. But the nollie tre took like 30 minutes. It was so annoying, I was so close so many times. The one I landed I got real bad wheel bite and almost came off the board, but I was so desperate I held on.

After some food I met the Nullers at Red Hawk, aka the best spot ever. The crew was Riley (just shooting photos except for two 50s he did with a huge smile), Hayden, Peyton, Sean, Bo, Jack, Joe. Bo was quick to get out the camera so I skated for awhile. I got some front 50s, nollie front tails, noseslides, crooks, switch front noses. I filmed Jack get gnar for a bit. Bo was filming Sean and Hayden try to get tech, but it didn’t work out. Peyton jumped off a wall which was gnar. I started trying crooks bigspins for awhile. I would get really close. I landed on a crooks shove and turned it to fakie. In my head I thought maybe that was the bigspin, but judging by the response it clearly wasn’t. Don’t these people know I’m approaching 50 years old? Ha ha. Then I did some more filming and Sean ended up getting his line super good. Joe had some rad tricks too and a good line. We went to a nearby wallride spot. I barely got a wallie/nollie, Sean and Hayden had some good ones. Jack had a cool manual, I think Hayden did nose manual around the pole too.

(setup 8.3 null spanbauer pro deck, jessup ultragrip, venture 5.8 cast baseplate titanium hanger, bones medium bushings, 3 washers inside each axle, bones stf 54mm v3 99a, new balance numeric 288s navy, no insoles)
(pain level 3/10 I was good when I was warmed up, but oh so sore after sitting or filming for a bit)

skate journal: exhausted solo safeway then some darin’s ramp fun (july 4, 2020)

Posted in Skate Journal on July 5th, 2020 by corpo

After slacking all morning I went to Safeway for a bit to warm up and get my treflip before going to Darin’s ramp. I was even less motivated than I imagined when I got there. The spot is a little different now, there is a dumpster so people have waxed up the next section to the east. It’s actually a better ledge, less angle. But the backside run up kinda stinks. Oh well, I did a bunch of slow no-pop noseslide variations to get warmed up. Eventually got some 50s both ways and intentional front 5-0s. Nollie flips were feeling really close. I would do them after backside tricks. Frontside I tried tailslide then treflip until technically I got it. It was maybe the most questionable treflip I’ve done in this two week span of ‘a tre a day’. But with how tired I was I counted it. Actually the tailslide was pretty bogus too, but at least that one is rare for me and a couple actually slid. I tried quite a few front shove back 50s and got remotely close, but never got both feet on.

Then I went to Darin’s and it was a rad chill session with only a few people I knew. Kevein, Carleigh, Margaret and Darin. Kevin was absolutely destroying it. Smiths both ways, tails, lips, ollies, 5-0s to fakie, switch disasters, the list goes on. Darin looked good on his ramp. He had long back 50s to fakie, feebles to fakie, switch disaster, switch 50, was trying blunts. Margaret has rad layback 5-0s that she never quite landed, lots of back 50s. Carleigh was doing frontside and backside ollies. I’ve never seen here do those on transition before. Also feeble fakie, front rock, back 50s. I started really slow and the taller wheels were messing with me. Near the end I was finally remembering what it’s like to skate a ramp and was bummed it started raining. About the only tricks I was happy with were fakie back smith to fakie and front rock. Back 50s are of course always fun too. I wish we wouldn’t have gotten rained out.

(setup 8.3 null spanbauer pro deck, jessup ultragrip, venture 5.8 cast baseplate titanium hanger, bones medium bushings, 3 washers inside each axle, bones stf 54mm v3 99a, new balance numeric 288s navy, no insoles)
(pain level 4/10 my knees did not enjoy running up /down the ramp)

skate journal: southern hills tired battles (july 3, 2020)

Posted in New Wheels on July 4th, 2020 by corpo

After a long drive from Steamboat and some chilling at home I ended up at Southern Hills on a warm evening. I had put some new wheels on. I think the old 54mms proved they help me get up on things, but the wide ones were hard to flip. So I am trying some narrow 54s. STF 99a V3. They felt good on the disintegrating concrete at Southern Hills. I haven’t been there for awhile, there were pebbles everywhere, but the benches were in good shape as was the step. I did what I always do there, line things out. First one was pop shove, front 50 the step, noseslide to fakie a bench. Then kickflip, back 50 the step, front nose to fakie a bench. Fakie flip on flat, switch 180 to front 50 the step, crooks the bench. Ollie up the two, no comply 180 into the handicap ramp, switch noseslide a bench. Then the line that darn near killed me. Ollie up the two, kickflip into the handicap ramp, front 50 a bench. To my surprise I got most of the ollies up the two. It felt great, like the taller wheels were a cheat code or something. I was able to flip them too. I would try flippers on the way back or at the start of lines. Got first try halfcab flip, treflip in under 10 tries, super close to nollie flips. I would get into a few front 50s, but not land them. I was so tired I guess from the drive. Anyway, I would eventually land the line and it felt awesome. Like really awesome. I know it’s just a front 50 on a normal size ledge, but that is a battle for me these days. I wanted to also try a line of halfcab noseslide, frontside flip, switch crook on the step, crook the bench, but I couldnt get the halfcab noseslide. I hucked a few front heels that were really close and felt good. I got a little switch crook to forward followed by crook on a bench and it made me feel good so I left on that note. Fun motivated session even if I was overly tired for some reason.

(setup 8.3 null spanbauer pro deck, jessup ultragrip, venture 5.8 cast baseplate titanium hanger, bones medium bushings, 3 washers inside each axle, bones stf 54mm v3 99a, new balance numeric 288s navy, no insoles)
(pain level 2/10)

skate journal: steamboat park in the morning (july 2, 2020)

Posted in Skate Journal on July 3rd, 2020 by corpo

Woke up early and the kids were still sleeping so I went skating. I arrived at a park I’ve never skated before on a crisp morning that would warm quickly. My bushings seemed frozen from being in the car overnight and never really loosened up. There were two people skating. One quiet girl mostly chilling in the bowl. And this younger dude fully charging like it was his last day to skate on earth. It was kinda awesome and inspiring. He was piling up cones, popping over 4 at a time from flat, ollieing out to manual on the bump to ledge (a typical feature by Team Pain that is way bigger than it should be). The park felt way smaller than I thought it would. Especially with hyper young guy in effect. He was pretty nice and left after about 30 minutes. I had the park to myself for awhile and kinda stuck in a rut of axle stall the parking block then flyout treflip fail. I tried so many times, I couldn’t do it. I did a few front tails on the short elevator ledge that felt cool even if I didn’t slide to start the line. I eventually gave up, tried several on flat, still couldn’t do one, couldn’t nollie tre either. I guess the bigger wheels were taking their toll, but I could not do one to save my life. I started to get really mad. I was able to ollie onto the tall ledge from flat as the one saving grace of the session. I couldn’t even do a front tail on the parking block. The little 3 foot qp would normally be pretty fun I suppose, but in the early sun it had a nasty shadow/glare that messed with me. After awhile a kid and has dad showed up. They were chill. The kid really liked how the park was basically just a flyout park. I continued to try treflip after treflip not really enjoying myself until I finally landed one. It was a relief, but not fun. Oh well, only another week of ‘a tre a day’.

(setup 8.3 null spanbauer pro deck, jessup ultragrip, venture 5.8 cast baseplate titanium hanger, bones medium bushings, bones stf 83b 54mm v5, new balance numeric 288s navy, no insoles)
(pain level 3/10)

skate journal: exhausted and sore dog park morning with sean and dave f (july 1, 2020)

Posted in Skate Journal on July 3rd, 2020 by corpo

On a hot morning I met up with Sean and then Fuller around 10:30. I was way more sore than I thought I’d be and even slightly burnt out from so much skating the day before. I had put some old 54mm bones on since I was disappointed in not being able to ollie up the ledge in Manitou. It did seem to make things seem shorter, but I was so tired it was a bad time to gauge it. Sean was ripping. Fakie/nollie nosegrinds flying, back 180 the jersey barrier, 5-0s the two step ledge. I basically did nothing other then some slow front 50s and try treflip or nollie treflip until I finally landed a bad treflip. Dave was crushing fast slappy feebles on the metal beam, no complies over a parking block, boardslides to fakie the line of parking blocks. Also back 50s, front 50s and maybe a front nosegrind or two. We played a game of SKATE at the end that was pretty fun and was over pretty quickly. Sean won with fakie 3 shove and Dave and I tried a few until we both got them.

(setup 8.3 null spanbauer pro deck, jessup ultragrip, venture 5.8 cast baseplate titanium hanger, bones medium bushings, bones stf 83b 54mm v5, new balance numeric 288s navy, no insoles)
(pain level 4/10 soreness and arthritis pain)

skate journal: woodland and manitou with bernie and dave l (june 30, 2020)

Posted in Favorite, New Deck, Skate Journal on July 3rd, 2020 by corpo

Bernie and I headed to Woodland via 285 on a long drive that neither of us had done before. We arrived at the park about 20 minutes or so before Dave L would show up. There would be waves of little kids treating the skatepark as a playground, but for the most part we had it all to ourselves. Warming up went okay, I felt a little rusty from a day off (ha ha). We had some warm ups of mostly 50s on the various little perfect ledges. Seriously, why is Team Pain incapable of such simple ledges? This park was even better in person. Although I had a terrible slam on a front nosegrind 180 attempt where I came very close to rolling my ankle badly. Luckily I was okay (until the next day when I would realize my neck was super messed up). Bernie was quickly on the manual tip. Dave L also casually manualled and nose manualled. I got a b/s flip over the hip in a few tries. Bernie took a bit to get one and he said it was the first time he’s been frustrated while skating again. Dave took a bit to get kickflip over the f/s hip, those are so hard. I took way too long to get a bad treflip flyout. I got the line in the vid pretty quick. Actually, I did several b/s flips, but with too much toe drag. I had hucked some 270 heels over the hip too and wasn’t close. Dave had some nice lines throughout the park when the kids weren’t around. Bernie did both of the manuals in the clip pretty quick. He couldn’t quite get halfcab nose manual back 180 out though.

After hitting up Mountainside skateshop we ended up at the Manitou Springs skatepark. Wow, what a weird and mostly terrible skatepark. The coping is nonexistent in places, you can’t tell if there are banks or quarterpipes. It was super hot, but we skated for about an hour. I did one kickflip on one of the big main banks. That’s about the only trick I did even though it seems like I tried more. Bernie didn’t quite get hardflip on the same bank. Dave chilled a bit and cruised his stylee ollies around. The scene there was something out of a movie. Kids on vacation, old school young dude playing Blink 182, mountain man with trial shoes. It was fun.

Then we went to the high school since Ryan suggested there was something the dudes wax up. We were really surprised to find such an absolutely perfect ledge. I was really sore/tired at that time and even nosesliding it seemed impossible at the start. I would only go on to get noseslide, noseslide to fakie and crooks. Bernie would do front 50 and front tail I think. Dave had some good front 50s, front noseslides and a killer line. Ollie up the lower bench, boardslide to fakie, switch 180 off. He also back 50’d the 2nd level. Bernie manualled it. I posed some gap to noseslides. I needed the motivation of ollieing up the ledge to commit and unfortunately that was a little too hard for me. I only got up it once. I committed and proved to myself that I could do it, but I didn’t land it. I had done a few flippers in between tries. Super fun day even if I didn’t get one of the gnarliest tricks I’ve tried (ha).

(setup 8.3 null spanbauer pro deck, jessup ultragrip, venture 5.8 cast baseplate titanium hanger, bones medium bushings, spitfire f4 101a 51mm radial slims, new balance numeric 288s navy, no insoles)
(pain level 4/10 some arthritis pain)

skate journal: dog park morning with dave l, kevin, cass (june 28, 2020)

Posted in Skate Journal on June 29th, 2020 by corpo

On a hot morning I got to dog park around 9:30. I had the park all to myself for awhile. Kevin and Dave L would show up shortly after 10. I had worked out my legs pretty hard already in the morning so they were working, but sore. I was happy to get a warm up run of front 50 a cinder block ledge, noseslide to fakie the next one, fakie flip. Was also trying a line of back 50 the weird black pad, crooks the top of the two step, manual the regular black box. Never quite got it. I managed a bad 270 flip to make the minimum. Kevin showed and was going through his tricks so quickly. Dave L showed and was popping over things like it was nothing. At one point I randomly saw a line to ollie the cinder block ledge and went for it first try. I had never cleanly ollied one before. I snapped right over it, put a hand down, but man it felt rad. I kind of wanted to leave after that since I was so happy for the moment. But of course we kept skating. Kevin was rattling off so many ledge tricks. I got close a line of halfcab noseslide to fakie then fakie nosegrind. Cass finally showed right when we played a game of SKATE. Since he wasn’t warmed up at all he was the first one out. I was the second. I did get a few tricks at least. I missed the switch flip/nollie flip Kevin combo. Luzius didn’t though, he killed it, also a first try 360 flip. I got really close on mine. There was more skating after that, but I don’t remember much. Kevin was denied on the switch 5-0 shove again. I didn’t get the Joe Hamilton, but wallies over the little barrier are so fun. I really need a new board, I hope those Jack pro boards show up in 8.3 soon!

(setup 8.3 null curby deck, jessup ultragrip, venture 5.8 cast baseplate titanium hanger, bones medium bushings, spitfire f4 101a 51mm radial slims, new balance numeric 288s navy, no insoles)
(pain level 3/10)

skate journal: terrible new park and new school in the heat (june 27, 2020)

Posted in Skate Journal on June 28th, 2020 by corpo

On a really hot day Kevin and I hit 303 and Emage then met Cass at a new park near his place. I wanted to like it because of the shade and banks, but it’s so poorly constructed it’s insane. The finish on the concrete is super rough and has jagged fiberglass pieces sticking out, the ledges have the largest bevels ever, there are huge cracks before all banks, the flat bars go into a wall, ugh. Great concept, but terrible implementation. We met up with Kevin, Ryan and Greg. I had some fun front tails over the super steep hip and well, that’s about it. I tried some other stuff, but it didn’t work out. Greg was ripping. Treflips, fakie bigspin boardslides. Cass did a few noseslides. Kevin had a couple lines with crooks, manual the pyramid and managed to noseslide the bank to ledge from flat. Dave L showed, but we left for a nearby school. This school is fun, but it was super hot out and it killed us. There was a manny pad to long 4 stair, parking blocks, and these crazy plastic benches that were about a foot from each other. Dave L was ollieing up the long 4 and took a couple slams. He may have manualled down all of them. Kevin ollied the nearby gap, 50d the benches. I was kinda all over, dreaming of lining out the whole place. Luckily I got a 270 flip pretty quick so that pressure was off me. I only got a manual into the 4 once, couldn’t kickflip up a curb, couldn’t no comply flip a parking block and couldn’t front 50 a bench. But I did have some fun noseslides and tried to line out noseslide to fakie to halfcab noseslide. I also got crooks. Kevin challenged me to a game of SKATE in the shade which was fun. I landed quite a bit, but not a cleaner 360 flip. I was happy with first try fakie varial flip and 2nd try f/s halfcab heel. Then we got some food and chilled for a bit. These hot days are rough.

(setup 8.3 null curby deck, jessup ultragrip, venture 5.8 cast baseplate titanium hanger, bones medium bushings, spitfire f4 101a 51mm radial slims, new balance numeric 288s navy, no insoles)
(pain level 2/10)

skate journal: fuller’s birthday session at loveland park (june 26, 2020)

Posted in Favorite, Skate Journal on June 27th, 2020 by corpo

Sean and I rolled up to Loveland on a nice morning. We arrived to a crew of mostly old dudes and it was awesome. Andy, Marcus, Joe, Jay, Bryan, Jake, Luzius. It was awesome. Fuller was already on fire when we arrived. He did that line with the nollie shove hippy jump pretty quick. Somehow I had already done my required treflip for the day too. I was feeling good actually. Got the boneless plant over the big rail first try then went in on the flyout treflips. Got a bad one in a few tries, then a better one in about 10 tries that felt great. It’s really hard to remember what everyone was doing. I haven’t seen Jay in years that was awesome. Andy still has amazing style. Marcus still rides a small board and that hypes me up. Bryan has some tech moves that come out of nowhere. He almost got a fakie shove tail on the bank to curb. Joe was crushing the ‘how many 360s can you do’ challenge and cruising around having fun. Sean was doing a good job of not showing off as the young guy. But he had some solid grinds on everything. Jake was ripping the bank to barrier. I’m not sure if he got all he wanted, but the front 5-0 was hot. I got the ollie up to kickflip fakie on the bank pretty quick, noseslide to fakie over the hip. I started playing on the spine and Fuller joined me to work on his ‘spinemenship’ ha ha. I was feeling really rusty on transition initially and took a few tries to even blunt transfer and regular transfer. But it started to come. The line of transfer, front feeble, smith transfer was really fun. Dave took a bit to get the back disaster transfer, but man when he did it was so sick. Riley had joined us for a bit and cruised the park a little making sure not to bend his knee. The stoke on his face was incredible at one point when he pushed fast to catch up to Fuller. I got a fun line of noseslide the mellow downhil ledge, slappy the bank to curb, short front 50 on the bump to up ledge. Luzius joined around then and was popping smooth olllies and manuals around the bank to ledge area. Sean was nose manualling the picnic table as a setup to learn cabs over the a-frame bump. Fuller was shredding the front 50s over the hip, tailslides on the bank, nollie cabs over the hip. When he did one I yelled ‘that was nollie kids’ to a few kids that did not care whatsoever. Ha. I took awhile to get an okay crooks on the hip to ledge. Then Sean shut down the bump to mini hubba (post soon). What a seriously fun session.

(setup 8.3 null curby deck, jessup ultragrip, venture 5.8 cast baseplate titanium hanger, bones medium bushings, spitfire f4 101a 51mm radial slims, new balance numeric 288s navy, no insoles)
(pain level 2/10)

skate journal: short ledge session with jack and joe (june 25, 2020)

Posted in Skate Journal on June 27th, 2020 by corpo

Feeling pretty lazy and totally surprised that a few of the new Null boards showed up I went and met Jack and Joe at the hill ledge. I brought Jack’s board and had Joe shoot a few photos of me handing it to him. It was an awesome experience and feeling to say the least. Jack was filming Joe try back nosegrind to switch front crook. It was nuts. He got into a few of them. After several hugs with Jack I joined Joe. I don’t know why I haven’t skated there recently, it’s an amazing spot and the college kids didn’t seem to mind we were there. I did boardslide, noseslide, noseslide fakie, crooks, took a long time to get halfcab noseslide, failed at halfcab crook, then started trying kick back 50. I got into one and came to a complete halt. So I hucked a varial flip out that was kinda close. Joe kept trying his trick and would go through waves of getting close. He did a really easy flatground tre and it made me think they should be easy, I got one in about 8 tries. Joe also had some monstrous hardflips and heelflips. Joe eventually took a slam to his wrist and sat down, I did too. Jack started messing around and of course ended up doing a new trick. Feeble front shove to back 5-0. Wow. What a fun little session.

(setup 8.3 null curby deck, jessup ultragrip, venture 5.8 cast baseplate titanium hanger, bones medium bushings, spitfire f4 101a 51mm radial slims, new balance numeric 288s navy, no insoles)
(pain level 2/10)