skate journal: flatground suck then some fun at saul’s (july 3, 2018)

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

I would really like to skate flatground 1 hour a day. I got out of work pretty early and went to the dog park. I hate skating right after work as my legs get sore, but sometimes that’s just what works. I was doing the warm up process and the wind kicked in fierce. Ugh. That kind of killed my motivation. So I just tried non flip tricks like cab for awhile. I think I may have gotten the closest to a legit cab for me. It definitely felt like I made some progress. So I guess I can thank the wind for reminding me to try cabs. It calmed down and I tried more flippers. For some reason nollie heels felt possible and I tried a bunch. I never got close, but a few did flip right. Got a sketchy line of halfcab flip, heelflip, b/s flip. Wanted to try a line of 360 flip, no comply 180, fakie 360 flip. But then a bunch of bikers came and there was some class on learning bunny hops and so I just stuck to the painted area and tried fakie tres until I got one. I had gotten a sketchy 360 flip earlier to try the line, but bailed the no comply (argh). The fakie tre took away a lot of the frustrations I had earlier, although they didn’t erase the big chip on the tail I got from throwing my board (what a crybaby).

Then I went to Saul’s for a bit. It was a rad crew. Ed makes rock ‘n rolls look amazing, heck even his back 50s look stylee. Saul had some back 5-0s, back 50s, front slashes. He keeps getting a little better every time and it’s awesome to see. Chris only took a few runs that I saw, but dang he put a licking on the coping. His first few walls were all frontside. Whoa. I didn’t skate it too well, but that’s okay. The little setup isn’t so good in there, but carve grinds are still fun.

(setup 8.25 null dream machine deck, venture 5.2 awake lows, 1/16 riser, old 51mm bones stf v1, 3 washers inside each axle, white venture bushings, vans kyle walker black/gold size 11.5, custom orthotic insoles)

skate journal: flat in front of the house for an hour (july 2, 2018)

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

Feeling better somehow I went out for an hour in front of the house to skate flat. It started really slow and rather than bail tricks I can do I bailed tricks I’ve never done. Like switch tre, nollie front/back heels, etc. I took like 10 tries to get a halfcab flip. It was maddening. But I would go on to get a lot of flip tricks. Fakie flip, fakie varial flip, both halfcab flips, both halfcab heelflips, 360 flip, heelflip. I tried to end it by filming a heelflip to challenge Dave, but I couldn’t land one so I went inside angry.

(setup 8.25 null dream machine deck, venture 5.2 awake lows, 1/16 riser, old 51mm bones stf v1, 3 washers inside each axle, white venture bushings, vans kyle walker black/gold size 11.5, pinnacle powerstep orthotic insoles)

skate journal: brief wheatridge session on the way home (july 1, 2018)

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

Joe and Eric were about to hit the road back to Nebraska. But we drove down and hit Wheatridge for about 30 minutes. It was hot and it was tough to get the mind into skating, but we did it. We mostly started with a tiny qp session. Kevin was trying to learn peter blunts. Joe was doing his namesake. I did my second ever front smith to front rock. Kevin also had a funny fall trying to ollie the pyramid first thing. Eric and I skated the bowl briefly. Then we all hit the mellow bank above for awhile as I remembered I needed to do a switch no comply 180 on a bank. I got one. Kevin got one shortly after. Eric did a cool sal frontside flip and Joe did fakie flips to setup a line with front 50 down the hubba. (sorry I didn’t load the other clips, but I just did this one for my Dave challenge. I ended with a boardslide transfer into the hubba. Kevin tried to ollie the double set and slammed. Ha. Fun little session considering how hungover I was and sore we all were.

(setup 8.25 null dream machine deck, venture 5.2 awake lows, 1/16 riser, old 51mm bones stf v1, 3 washers inside each axle, white venture bushings, vans kyle walker black/gold size 11.5, gamechanger insoles)

skate journal: leadville park then leadville park with another solid crew (june 30, 2018)

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

We were up pretty early at a cold campsite and headed into town to get some grub and use toilets. It was a bit of a rough go for awhile, but before long we ended up at the Leadville park. Joel met up with us and cruised around. A few of us played SKATE to get warmed up and although Kevin got everyone with the nollie/switch flips it was still a good warm up. It’s hard to remember the difference between the morning and evening session, but I’ll try. It was cool that Chris Albright showed up and ripped. There was another mountain dude ripping so hard. He did a fakie flip up the euro! I managed a 3rd try kickflip up the euro which really surprised me. Chris got my back with heelflip I think. Then we both did early grabs up which was kinda scary. Rob had back 180 up. Joe was scared of it, but when he finally ollied it he did it super easy. I tried a few noseslide 270 shoves on the bump to ledge, but never got me feet on it. Rob did some cool front board pop outs. I got a treflip out of the bank opposite of the euro which felt great. Jeff and a few of his friends showed up. I was pretty beat at this point. Eric was sitting it out as his knee was too sore. Rob was chilling. Joe was still going of course. Front pivot on the bank to curb then front 50 down the hubba. Kevin was doing tricks up the euro too. Nollie flip and nollie b/s flip! Jeff went buck with the switch tre up and nollie hardflip up.

PMG wins the rock throwing championship! @43shifty @baffoos @corpoglenny

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Then we took a much needed break in the frigid Turquoise. Kevin, Eric, Jeff and I were the only ones that went all the way in. It was cold. We thought we were so cool and then we look out and there were people water skiing without wetsuits. Ha. The cold water really seemed to reduce soreness for us though.

So then we were back at the skatepark. Eric was finally able to skate and it was great to see. Again it’s going to be tough to remember what went down as it’s been a few days. Rob and I were skating the round manny pad area. I struggled to get a manual. Rob however did manual drop down to manual into the curb cut. And then he does back 50 to manual. So crazy. I struggled with nose manuals for awhile then out of nowhere locked in and lined it out with a kickflip up the curb then a b/s flip on the humpy hip. That line made my day. Kevin was shredding the bump to bar. Front board super easy, a few more tricks and I’m not sure if he got the front feeble. Joe was lining out the hubba. Jeff was doing back tails on one gnar bank and back heels on the other. He also did a crazy front big heel. Joe, Kevin and I had a race to b/s flip on the bank that Jeff did the back heel. Kevin got it first. I got a sketchy one second. Joe got a super solid one third. I figured the only trick left for me to get was the noseslide 270 shove so I battled that for quite a while. I would try to ride down the ledge then ollie back up on the way back and it hurt so bad. Argh. But as you can see above I kind of got the ns 270 shove. It felt awesome. I chilled after that. Keggen1 showed up and wrecked it. That was fun to watch. Eric and Kevin skated the elevated pool corner for awhile. The session ended with Joe doing front 5-0 down the hubba and Kevin not quite front nosegrinding down it. He was locked in so good though. Then we went back to the camp site and drank way too much whiskey. What a fun day.

(setup 8.25 null dream machine deck, venture 5.2 awake lows, 1/16 riser, old 51mm bones stf v1, 3 washers inside each axle, white venture bushings, vans kyle walker black/gold size 11.5, gamechanger low profile insoles)

skate journal: silverthorne, breck, leadville with one heck of a solid crew (june 29, 2018)

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

Good times at Silverthorne with @fullertrron and @baffoos

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Kevin, Joe, Eric and I were off to Silverthorne by 8:15am. It was awesome. We hit the park right away and things was good. We ended up having a blast. We started in our own ways, feeling out the park. It wasn’t very crowded. Eric and I did loops around the solo bowl. Kevin and Joe did some carves around to fly outs. Joe figured out how to carve with speed so he didn’t have to push. Then we mostly skated the steep bank for awhile. It’s hard to get speed for. Kevin took awhile to get kickflip to fakie. I took awhile to get bs kickflip. Joe did the ol’ front shove to fakie and ollie to front tail. Eric did his f/s sal flip, side rocks. Kevin did an ollie to blunt transfer into the kicker. I got stuck in a line for awhile and was kind of on my own. Meaning I’m not sure what others were doing. I tried ollie up the pool coping ledge, kickflip on flat, back 180 off the ledge, switch nose jib to forward on the ledge, then noseslide the big hubba. I got the line once, but the noseslide was terribly slow and I had to push it along. I tried it alone as Eric was kind enough to film it. That’s about when Dave and Ed showed up. I got the noseslide okay, still slow, but it felt really fun. Eric did rock to fakie on the corner pocket. Dave and Ed did some cool bert slides. Ed did a super good looking rock ‘n roll. Kevin and Joe were trying to front 50 the big hubba. Joe would get close and bail out. Kevin was taking some hard slams. Neither came off the end, but Joe did pull it into the bank which is pretty nuts too. Dave and Kevin did some crazy doubles. Dave had a good slam at one point trying a rock ‘n roll, but the doubles went pretty well and man, look how close they are! I’m not remembering a whole lot more to this. Oh yeah, Dave had some ride on front slashes on the pool coping ledge. Joe 50’d it into the bank. Kevin had done a bunch of ollies onto rocks, fakie front tails on the ledge, switch front board the flat bar.

Breckenridge bangers – @baffoos @joerhamilton @fullertrron

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After some lunch we went to Breck. I was dead tired and sore. As we arrived Dave was pole jamming into the park. Ed and I played in the snake run a little. We skated the quarterpipe at the top of the park for awhile. Kevin tore it up. Ed’s tricks were steezy. We played a game of SKATE that I got two letters on front shove. Man I hate that. I also didn’t do heelflip and Kevin took me out with nollie flip and switch flip. Then I carved the big bowl with Eric and Ed. I was scared to drop into the shallow. I got one carve where I barely scraped tile in the deep. It was fun. Eric was sore from climbing out with his bad knee. Ed may have only took two runs, but they were so casual and I think he might have carved tile frontside in the deep? Some scooter kid stood across from the bowl holding his scooter over the deep end. We told him not to drop it, but of course he did. A few minutes later when his mom asked us if we could get it for him I told her no. Ha, I’m a jerk. This other kid eventually got it. He was ripping. The Miller flip in the deep was nuts. Me and Ed chilled after this. He showed me a new stretch that really made my knee/hip feel better. Stoked. Kevin, Dave, Joe and the ripper kid did quads down the hubba. Dave did cool wallies over a rock.

Some stills from Leadville with wildfires in the background

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After some driving and chilling at Safeway we ended up at the Leadville park feeling very exhausted and sore. But what do you know, we skated. I don’t remember much for myself other than a boneless over the rail which is really fun. Rob kinda got the shaft as we were all tired and ready to go right about the time he seemed to be getting warmed up. That is one boosty bean plant/boneless.

(setup 8.25 null dream machine deck, venture 5.2 awake lows, 1/16 riser, old 51mm bones stf v1, 3 washers inside each axle, white venture bushings, vans kyle walker black/gold size 11.5, gamechanger insoles)

skate journal: quickie at the little denver park (june 28, 2018)

Posted in Skate Journal on July 2nd, 2018 by corpo

After a stressful day at work I hurried home to Joe and Eric and we headed out to Denver to stop by Emage and skate some. We met Kevin at Emage then went to the 10th & Osage park. We skated for about an hour. We all started on the quarterpipes. Kevin was rattling off tricks. I’m writing this way after the fact so I don’t remember a whole lot. I know Eric’s knee was hurting. Joe rattled off a bunch of ledge tricks. Front 50 front board and back 50 back board. Kevin had nosegrind and switch nosegrind and a bunch more. I had a crooks, front 50 front 180 out and one funny fakie nosegrind where I just tapped the last bit of my nose. On the hip Kevin did kickflip then switch flip. Joe did fakie bigspin. I tried to bail a noseslide, but did a funny vertical noseslide.

(setup 8.25 null dream machine deck, venture 5.2 awake lows, 1/16 riser, old 51mm bones stf v1, 3 washers inside each axle, white venture bushings, vans kyle walker black/gold size 11.5, gamechanger insoles)

skate journal: very short school blah in the wind (june 27, 2018)

Posted in Skate Journal on June 28th, 2018 by corpo

Went over to the school not feeling very motivated. I hit the curb for a few 50s then wanted to hit the ledge. I did a couple noseslide jibs, but then a huge wind kicked in and I just went home.

(setup 8.25 null dream machine deck, venture 5.2 awake lows, 1/16 riser, old 51mm bones stf v1, 3 washers inside each axle, white venture bushings, vans kyle walker black/gold size 11.5, gamechanger insoles)

skate journal: dave’s 50th birthday at broomfield (june 26, 2018)

Posted in New Shoes, Skate Journal on June 27th, 2018 by corpo

On a hot night we gathered at Broomfield park. I got there around 7:30. Rob and Carleigh were already there. Will and Dave would arrive shortly. I had new shoes again. This time Vans Walkers to try the wafflecup. I was 1/10 on my first kickflips. That isn’t good. Rob was on fire. Back 50 body varial out, back 50 back 180, front 50 to front lip, halfcab noseslide to fakie, first try front nosegrind and apparently a front 50 back 180 which I didn’t see so I’m not sure it counts. Ha. Carleigh did front d quick, back d pretty quick too. Lots of boardslides, kickflips. I had a brief period of skating alright. I had rock ‘n roll on the steep bank up top, kickflip on the hump, crooks, close to noseslide 270 shove. But for the most part I skated like complete garbage. Will got on the grinds and manuals quick. The switch front tail is nuts. Dave came out with a lot of energy, but quickly used it up since he’s old now (hee hee). But really he was ripping. Nose manuals, lots of quick feet stuff, front slash down the hubba bank, axle to fakie on the brick qp. It was cool how few people were at the park. We mostly just did our thing. Near the end we filmed a little. I had fun with the front board transfer thing. I had never done it with the switch 180 off before. Will tried to clean up the back 5-0, but it ended up being a battle. Dave’s quick foot line was way harder than it looks. There was much more skating than described here, but it was a fun one.

(setup 8.25 null dream machine deck, venture 5.2 awake lows, 1/16 riser, old 51mm bones stf v1, 3 washers inside each axle, white venture bushings, vans kyle walker black/gold size 11.5 ,low profile gamechanger insoles)

skate journal: flatground at blue skies with dave and aki then a little more (june 25, 2018)

Posted in New Deck, New Shoes, Skate Journal on June 27th, 2018 by corpo

On Dave’s last day in his 40s we met on a hot afternoon at the rink at Blue Skies. I arrived first. I had a new deck and new shoes. Adidas City Cups. They felt great walking in them. And then I pushed and my heel came out. Tightened them up, same problem. Ugh. But man, they have a great flick. I was like 10/10 on my first kickflip tricks. I had a line pretty early on that felt good. Something like halfcab flip, b/s flip, fakie flip. My foot almost came out of the shoe on the b/s flip. Aki showed a little later and was quickly on the flip game. Dave started slow, but started coming through with several varial flips in a row and lining them out with kickflips, nollie front 180s and getting close to halfcab flip. It took my board for him to land the halfcab flip. That’s a sign Dave. Ha ha. Aki got the Ironman. Heelflip, treflip, kickflip. He had a bunch of treflips that were so solid. I basically didn’t land anything else and started to get really sore. I couldn’t land a heelflip or treflip to save my life and it was annoying. I blame the shoes. We were at it for a couple hours. I felt close to nollie flips at one point.

Then we went down to the skatepark so Dave could feeble the rail. He did it better than this too. Aki had some killer lines with some really locked in crooks. I tried switch no complys on the bank. Dave also did layback boardslide down the hubba, handplant thing, front 50 no comply 180 out, back 50s. He was shredding.

(setup 8.25 null dream machine deck, venture 5.2 awake lows, 1/16 riser, old 51mm bones stf v1, 3 washers inside each axle, white venture bushings, adidas city cup black/white size 11,low profile gamechanger insoles)

skate journal: northside weirdness with rob, mike, hayden and a host of others (june 22, 2018)

Posted in Skate Journal on June 23rd, 2018 by corpo

@hayden.don.miller quickie at Northside

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After a chill day at work I swooped Rob up at his new place and we headed up to MRKT. After some tacos we went to Northside for a weird one. When we arrived there was lots of lurkers, a homeless dude drying his clothes out in the middle of the park and lots of skaters. Rob wanted out. My legs were hurting so much from arthritis that I wasn’t very motivated to skate another spot involving ollies. So we stuck it out and it mellowed out. It was cool that Mike was there. He was ripping the way he does. No comply pole jam then come around and do it switch. Pretty amazing. All I basically did was cali grind over a hump a few times. Did a front 180 out once which was fun. Hayden was ripping. Him and Jaeson were shredding the quarterpipe for awhile. Jaeson did halfcab crooks to fakie. So nuts. Hayden had crooks, noseslide fakie, bluntslide and was going for peter blunt. Rob turned it on. One foots on the bank, bean plants, going for no comply pole jam. I flimed Hayden do the kickflip nosepick near the end. It was super nice out. I wish I could have skated. It’s been awhile since I’ve had an arthritis flare up though, so I shouldn’t complain too much.

(setup 8.25 null monico deck, venture 5.2 awake lows, 1/16 riser, old 51mm bones stf v1, 3 washers inside each axle, white venture bushings, es accel slims navy/white asta size 12, gamechanger insoles)