skate journal: broomfield tuesday with a good crew (june 12, 2018)

Posted in Favorite, Skate Journal on June 14th, 2018 by corpo

I went a little later than normal, got there around 7:30 on a gorgeous night. Will and Rob showed up at the same time. Eric and Jake were already there. Jake landed the first several tricks I saw him do. Like front blunt on the qp, noseblunt the parking block, front 5-0 the black box. After that though I saw him fall a lot. Ha ha. I saw Eric get a back 50 and front tail on the blue ledge then I started my warm up process. It went alright. I was just starting to feel warmed up when Jake and Eric were eying up the 6 stair. I wanted to ollie it too, but Jake went and did it right then. I wasn’t motivated and the opportunity seemed gone. Eric was doing heelflips and sizing up the rail. Will was getting on the grinds. Rob had a couple odd falls early on. We played a game of SKATE. Rob came out swinging. No comply 360, back 360, backside flip. I was at SKA just like that. I had a good string when I had another turn though. Kickflip, heelflip, treflip, halfcab flip in a row. That made me really happy. Especially the treflip. It was kind of a dick move, but I really wanted to try one and I got lucky. Oh yeah, ha ha, Jake went out on kickflip. He missed the first, went for double or nothing, missed again, then went for triple or nothing and slammed on that one. That was insult to injury and he was out. Will and I were the last two and I bailed a couple fakie bigflips and he took me out with switch shove. I did some frontside flips on the hump which I haven’t done in awhile which were fun. Eric and I battled the little boardslide, then got them back to back. He tried the 6 stair one too, but never got it. I saw Rob almost nose manual around the mountain bank, but it was hard seeing what others were doing until I mostly skated the black ledge. Will was skating it too. He was trying back tail then switch back tail, the switch one eluded him. Jake had left. Rob and Eric were chilling. I tried to get a new trick on the black ledge for me, fakie nosegrind. It took like 100 line attempts to get there, but I did get a fakie nosegrind and it did feel rad. Will was trying switch nose manual. This dude Max was there with a total 90s setup and it was awesome. He was fun to skate with. Will started trying to back nosegrind the sad ledge. It made me want to back 50 it, which meant a line to it to try and get hyped. I started with kickflip the parking block, frontside tricks on the qp (got a front tail for the first time in awhile). But I was having trouble committing. Got a line to it eventually and back 50’d about a third of it. It felt cool. The line was back 180 the parking block, fakie axle stall, back 50. I probably did 15 kickflips over the parking block which felt great. Will never got the back nosegrind, but he was close. I ended trying some slow kick back 50s on the blue ledge. The first set of lights shut off, but left enough light to keep trying. A few tries later I got one. It was slow, but it felt great. This was some of the hardest I’ve skated in awhile. It felt great. I love summer.

(setup 8.38 null perception deck, indy 149 ray barbee trucks, oj 52mm ez edge insane-a-thane wheels, bones medium bushings, es accel slim navy/white asta size 12, footprint gamechanger low profile insole)

skate journal: sunday funday lots of skating (june 10, 2018)

Posted in Skate Journal on June 12th, 2018 by corpo

Left Boulder around 10am to meet Dave at Indian Peaks. The drive was crazy as the Diagonal had a triathlon and 4 lanes were down to 2. Ugh. Then I got to Indian Peaks and it looked like construction had the bank unskateable. Luckily I could move the fence a little and it was still fine. My warm up was a bean plant to fakie which took a few tries to get as I was rusty after a day off of skating (ha ha). Dave showed. I took way too long to do a front shove to fakie. Dave did a bunch of different shoves. Regs, frontside, switch, etc. He started messing with a line where he did a front 360 then goes through the little courtyard and comes back and did a front shove. Then Dave took a bit to get a kickflip to fakie and varial flip to fakie. But man that varial flip to fakie was great when it came. I started messing with a line too. A trick on the bank, then wallie nollie the brick wall near the tree then come around and hit the bank again. I messes around with various first tricks like kickflip, some weird fastplant thing, but ultimately I just went with a nollie 3 shove. But man the line felt cool. Nollie 3 shove, wallie nollie, kickflip to fakie. After that I went for 360 flip to fakie and I got one in ~10 tries that also felt great. I had setup my phone to film it even. Whew! Dave did frontside flip then would go around and try the 360 flip going backside. He got close. I tried nollie tre for a bit, but gave up. Then randomly tried a frontside beanplant wallride. Dave was hyped and had never done it either so we went for it. It was a little harder than it would seem, but we both got some after a bit. I don’t care how simple it looks, it felt great.

Then after a siesta I ended up at research ledge. The shade was in effect and it didn’t seem hot. Dave had challenged me to a crooks to fakie and I figured this would be a good spot for it. I started with noseslides and noseslide to fakie. Then I went with an old rule of mine where I had to do back 50, front 50 and 360 flip before trying crooks. I didn’t quite get there, but I did all 3 before landing a crook (the back 50 was more of a feeble and the 360 flip had a hand down). I had some trouble finding the sweet spot on crooks with the Indys, but I did get it eventually. The crooks to fakie took about 10 minutes. Then I messed around on some new wood benches below. Well, all I did was a couple noseslides and just pretended I would do anything else.

Then I went to Saul’s. For awhile it was just Saul and I. I was pretty beat from so much skating. I had some okay stuff for me, but nothing that really stood out or felt like progress. I did get close to my first frontside carve grinds, but bailed out every time I got close. Saul was ripping. Stand up 50s, front slash the deep, closer to 5-0s, some funny falls. Brian showed up for his first time there. It’s always interesting seeing peoples first runs. Brian did good though. Carve grinds and didn’t slam. He went on to rip some front slashes, display a couple trademark Brian falls and probably more after I left. Eric showed up shortly before I left and put down a lot of his tricks right away like the “Certain Death” and heelflips on flat.

(setup 8.38 null perception deck, indy 149 ray barbee trucks, oj 52mm ez edge insane-a-thane wheels, bones medium bushings, es accel slim navy/white asta size 12, footprint gamechanger low profile insole)

skate journal: broomfield park with rob on a great day off work (june 8, 2018)

Posted in Skate Journal on June 10th, 2018 by corpo

Had the day off work and after a nice morning I met Rob after noon. When I got there it was just Rob and another older dude I’ve seen skate there a few times. Rob was already doing mannuals and nose manuals so he was pretty warmed up it seemed. I had a new pair of Accel Slims which took a bit to get used to. We both seemed to skate decent. The other dude was messing up the flow some, but he was skating hard so it’s cool. It was really hot when the sun was out, but luckily for the most part there was cloud cover. My first 3 front 50 attempts all turned into front 5-0s. That’s getting a little old. I did get a few front 50s up the sad ledge, but never over all of it. Got first try boardslide transfers both ways on the brown ledge. Rob went after the regular boardslide transfer and got it. I had never ollied onto the low part of the brown ledge and rode off the tall end. It’s basic, but it felt pretty cool. Made myself boardslide down the tiny rail for the first time in awhile. Rob was on the front noseslides or crooks on black ledge, back 50s the blue ledge, halfcab noseslides, manuals up around the CO bank. Then we played a game of SKATE. Oh I should mention I had decided this was the last day in the Indy trucks trial period. They had felt good. And even after the game I was sold. I had gotten tricks like heelflip and 360 shove first try. Rob got two letters on halfcab flip even though he landed on both of them. Doh. He got me with a cab. The winning trick was the 3 shove. After that Rob showed me cabs for awhile and I probably made some progress towards getting one, but I never got one. Rob left and I kind of just tried one line for awhile. Front 50 the black ledge (or sometimes try to Joe Hamilton it) then 360 flip out of the little bank. I kind of got it. I really like how much better Indys are for 360 flips. Some kid showed up at the park and was throwing a temper tantrum when he couldn’t land a crooks and threw his board into the tree and it stuck. Ha ha. He had to climb up and get it covering the sad ledge with pine cones, needles and branches. When he finally got his board he just left the debris. Stupid kids. Then I went to Crisis and hung with Rob and Fuzz for awhile. Good times.

(setup 8.38 null perception deck, indy 149 ray barbee trucks, oj 52mm ez edge insane-a-thane wheels, bones medium bushings, es accel slim navy/white size 12, footprint gamechanger low profile insole)

skate journal: fun at saul’s then struggles at the basketball ledge (may 7, 2018)

Posted in Skate Journal on June 8th, 2018 by corpo

After work, a nap and a small dinner I went to Saul’s. I arrived to a rad crew. Ed, Dave, Saul, Will and Eric. I was late so things were already going. Will was trying to learn frontside grab grinds (I have no idea what it’s really called – front hand grabbing the nose while doing a front 5-0) and doing sick lines to get to it. Ed only took a couple runs before bouncing, but I saw a front tailslide which I haven’t seen him do before. Saul was front slashing the brick and almost the deep which is funny because he was totally going for it, but it just didn’t work. He also had some nice long back 50s and his patented quick carve grind lines. Eric did some tricks easily that I’ve seen him need to work up to before. Slashes in the deep, back disasters, ride on grinds, back 50s, you know the drill. I was nervous about how my new setup would handle in the bowl, but it felt great. I had better than normal carve grinds, longer runs which had more than one trick in them and my first real back 50s in the deep in awhile. Dave was kind of off, but still able to manual all over the place, back tail, some weird backside plant, maybe fastplant? Front smiths, back feebles, back tails, casually ripping as he always does.

Then Dave and I went to the basketball court ledges. There was tree debris all over everything, but no one playing ball (until later but they just sat by the other hoop). We tried some switch tres to start out. Dave got closer. Then started hitting the ledges and I struggled way more than expected. Everything felt off. My shoes were done, my socks were too thin and I still cannot figure out these Indys on ledges. I really do like them on basically everything else, but skating ledges I hate them. And that sucks because ledges are my favorite. I was even struggling with noseslides. Argh. Dave got on some front 50s right away. He would struggle too, but not like me. We tried lines with flip tricks, etc. I got my line from last time of switch front noseslide, switch front 180, crooks. Still couldn’t get the halfcab flip instead of the swtich 180. Dave did front 50 around the corner then front noseslide. I tried front noses to fakie, fakie flip, switch back nose, but couldn’t get the fakie flip. Dave did a lot of kickflips. I took a long time to get a super bad front 50. Dave got a solid back 50. I struggled with halfcab noseslide. I ended up chilling as I was sore and nothing was working. Dave was doing his slappy crooks. He got a couple then overshot on one and slammed so hard. It was terrible looking. He was alright, but that was the end of the night.

(setup 8.38 null perception deck, indy 149 ray barbee trucks, oj 52mm ez edge insane-a-thane wheels, bones medium bushings, es accel slim all black size 11.5, footprint gamechanger low profile insole)

skate journal: broomfield tuesday with rob and will and the dakota demo (june 5, 2018)

Posted in Skate Journal on June 6th, 2018 by corpo

Got to Broomfield around 7 for Broomfield Tuesday. To my surprise no one from the norma crew was there. Dakota was there though and I haven’t seen him skate and wow it’s insane the tricks he can do consistently. He’s gotta be one of Colorado’s best tech skaters. Rob showed up shortly after me and the warm up process began. I have been desiring low trucks again, but that kind of went out the door right away as my setup felt good (until later). The warm up process was pretty normal. Slappy crooks on the parking block, switch noseslides on the blue ledge, some basics on the quartapotty. Got the first try kickflip and it felt good. Rob gets to real tricks way quicker than me. Crooks on the black ledge, back 50 the blue, halfcab noseslide, manuals, nose manuals. There wasn’t a lot of people at the park, but it was pretty heated at times. Rob and I both tried the Joe special, front 50 to front board on the black ledge. Both of us eventually getting them, but we have some work cut out for us if we’re gonna take it to Joe’s level. It is a fun trick though. I was struggling to get up in front 50s and it was kind of annoying. The high trucks have advantages in things appear lower, but it doesn’t seem to translate to better pop for me. I think Rob got a first try nosegrind on the blue ledge. I couldn’t get a fakie nosegrind which was quite annoying. I did get a first try 360 flip though. I started trying the fandangle plant or whatever it’s called. I was hyped to get one so I setup the selfie cam to capture it. Dave issued that trick as a challenge to his friend in Alaska, but he never responded. So I figured I’d do it. Then I went for the other tricks Dave had either challenged or been challenged to. The nollie tre took a few tries, the terrible front shove was first try and the halfcab flip took a few tries. Around then Will showed up. I was pretty beat, but I tried to skate with him. He was killing the ledges and doing some rad lines. Front and back 5-0s, front nosegrinds, 50s, it was cool. He got me to try a line which took awhile. Front 50 down the escalator ledge (but I did an accidental 5-0), axle stall to fakie on the qp, switch 180 up the blue ledge. He also did back 50 and 5-0 across the sad ledge. I tried to back 50 it, but failed and decided to call it a night. I watched Will for awhile and we chatted for awhile. That dude is cool. Fun night.

(setup 8.38 null perception deck, indy 149 ray barbee trucks, oj 52mm ez edge insane-a-thane wheels, bones medium bushings, es accel slim all black size 11.5, footprint gamechanger low profile insole)

skate journal: brief flatground blah before dinner with liz (june 4, 2018)

Posted in Skate Journal on June 5th, 2018 by corpo

Went out to skate a little flat before having a dinner date with Liz. It was really hot out and my street was melted so that wasn’t an option. The curbs at the school are still covered in rocks. There was some day care going on so I couldn’t skate the ledge right in the front. So I went to the nice and shady alley behind the school which wasn’t as full of debris as I thought it would be. I did not skate well. In fact I started to think about going home and getting my smaller setup. Not good. I was bailing everything, even fakie flips. But I hucked a 360 flip and landed on it and made things feel a little better. I was trying switch treflips going up the slight hill and lines going down. I went on to get a line of fakie flip, halfcab flip, hands down 360 flip (meaning hands on the ground). I went home after that. Definitely struggling a little with the Indys. But the smaller wheelbase really does help for 360 flips so I’ll try to stick with them.

(setup 8.38 null perception deck, indy 149 ray barbee trucks, oj 52mm ez edge insane-a-thane wheels, bones medium bushings, es accel slim all black size 11.5, footprint gamechanger low profile insole)

skate journal: bank to curb and nearby josh spot with rob and dave (june 3, 2018)

Posted in Skate Journal on June 5th, 2018 by corpo

Struggling for motivation I drove around in the afternoon looking for something new/different to skate. I ended up here. I skated this spot once a long time ago, but there was a company filling all the parking for awhile making the bank to curb not approachable. I got there first. Took me a bit to get some front pivots, front tail, etc. Then I started hucking front pivot/half smith kickflip out. I got kinda close so I setup Hosercam to film which normally would help me try harder, but I didn’t get close again. Rob came and did back axle stall first try. I kept hucking my trick while Rob was knocking off tricks. Back pivot shove, front tail shove, no comply to tail, shove nose stall. Ripping. Dave showed after awhile. He too got the shove nose stall, and one with a 180 out. Also front axle shove to pivot. I had moved on to nosepicks, but still couldn’t get that either. I ended up just doing a front tail to fakie and then a dorky axle stall ollie down to rock ‘n roll.

We moved on to a nearby area where Josh and Jack did some crazy stuff. Dave and I messed around with it. Dave tried the hippy jump pretty quick. I just rode down a level and that was scary enough for me. Dave went on to get the hippy jump. So crazy. While filming it I stared at some stairs thinking I could back 50 them. I mean I should have been able to, but I couldn’t commit even after rub bricking it and waxing it. It bummed me out a lot. Dave front 50’d it.

(setup 8.38 null perception deck, indy 149 ray barbee trucks, oj 52mm ez edge insane-a-thane wheels, bones medium bushings, es accel slim all black size 11.5, footprint gamechanger low profile insole)

skate journal: douglas, safeway and darin’s ramp with a variety of dudes (june 2, 2018)

Posted in Skate Journal on June 5th, 2018 by corpo

On a sunny and warm day I went to meet Rob and some others at Douglas.  I arrived first.  The ledges out front seemed intimidating so I went to the back looking for some warm up material.  At first I wanted to ollie down the big two, but I gave up on that quick.  Then I started messing around with the area above.  I did a little front board transfer up onto the ledge then ollied the little gap right as Rob was walking up.  He took off to the front and I kept messing around for a bit.  I did a couple front tail stall from low to high in the same area that was fun, then the line above which took me awhile to commit to the back 180.  You can’t see the gap in the video, it’s not big, just kind of weird.  Then I went out front with Rob.  My legs were feeling pretty good I thought.  I was wearing shorts so it was a little weird, but for the most part I thought I was going to skate really well.  But them ledges are hard and quickly took their toll.  Rob was mostly going for lines to a boardslide to fakie on the longer ledge.  Back 180 or no comply up the curb, fakie bigspin or kickflip on flat, or no comply shove.  He would get the line, but did keep trying to clean it up.  I didn’t really focus much and was kind of all over.  I had one tiny crook, some noseslides, but could not front 50 the ledge to save my life.  I got on it a few times, but never got it.  I had some fun slappys up the angled curb, some kickflips and that was about it.  Sean showed up and quickly front 50’d like it was nothing.  Both the benches and the ledges.  He had a cool line of front 50 the long ledge then nose bonk a bench.  

Then we bounced to Safeway which is a little more ideal for the older folks.  Riley, Garret, Carleigh and Fuzz joined.  Warming up again was not fun even though it was quite warm out.  I think the only tricks I got were 50s, front 5-0, slappy noseslides and couldn’t get the kick back 50.  I was beat, after awhile I just sat and got sunburnt and filmed people.  Carleigh went for noseslides and front tails.  Rob rattled off a lot of tricks.  Back 50s, front tails, nollie front lip and close to nollie front lip shove and front tail shove.  Fuzz did the ‘slappy’ noseslides to get going, tried to put them up into crooks, did some front tails (I think.  I mean, it’s Fuzz right, he had to have done some front tails ha ha) and learned fakie front tail 270 out with Sean. Sean added a kickflip out. Riley, Garrett and Sean rattled off some bangers. They can all do 5-0s so good. Add some shoves, 180s, etc. They were ripping.

Then we went to Darin’s ramp. Fuzz went off right away doing most of his tricks in a few runs. Back blunt was tight, the disasters to sugarcane, all of it. I only did some back 50s and a front disaster and mostly just felt too tired to do anything. My board felt really weird too. High off the ground, but small. Hopefully the truck OCD doesn’t get too much worse. Rob had some stylee frontside grinds and back smiths. Carleigh was getting chased by crazed dog. Ha, okay, Ella is sweetheart, but definitely messed with Carleigh jumping on to the ramp when she would skate. She got some back 50s, front disasters/smiths. Brillo was there destroying. Dude kills Darin’s ramp. One footed pivots to fakie, lazy stand up grinds and a bunch more weird ones. Garrett made his tricks look good, took awhile to get the kickflip to fakie. Riley can do anything and pretty much did everything. Man he rips mini ramps.

(setup 8.38 null perception deck, indy 149 ray barbee trucks, oj 52mm ez edge insane-a-thane wheels, bones medium bushings, es accel slim all black size 11.5, footprint gamechanger low profile insole)

skate journal: flatground friday 10×10 before work in the sun (june 1, 2018)

Posted in Skate Journal on June 1st, 2018 by corpo

Close your eyes! Ha. Sorry, it was a warm morning and I was in the mood to skate in shorts and then I took off the shirt. I skated for about 15 minutes before starting the 10×10. I had done a few kickflips, halfcab flip, b/s flip then decided to come up with a list to motivate a little. Here’s the list.

Halfcab flip
Heelflip
Fs halfcab heel
Varial heelflip
Nollie varial flip
Fakie bigflip
360 shove
360 flip
Nollie 360 flip
Fakie 360 flip

The halfcab flip was first try. The heelfip was 6th try, but I tried to get a better one and couldn’t. Bummed I didn’t get the close f/s halfcab heelflip because even after the 10×10 I couldn’t get it. I didn’t feel close to varial heel at all. Nollie varial flip came in a few tries and felt good. I tried 360 shove next and was bummed at how the board kept flipping a little. The fakie bigflip didn’t feel good, not sure why because they have been working lately. 360 flip was 7th try and felt great. Nollie tre was 10th try I think? Maybe it was earlier and I tried to get a better one. I was hyped to get close to fakie tre. It took about 15 tries total. Then I went for the 3 shove and it was another 20 or so tries before I landed that terrible one. Argh. Then I made myself ollie the cone and go to work. Ollieing the cone felt good, got it 3rd try.

(setup 8.38 null perception deck, indy 149 ray barbee trucks, oj 52mm ez edge insane-a-thane wheels, bones medium bushings, es accel slim all black size 11.5, footprint gamechanger low profile insole)

skate journal: pop training at the school across the street (may 30, 2018)

Posted in Skate Journal on June 1st, 2018 by corpo

Feeling a little better I went across the street in the evening. I wanted to start at the curb, but due to recent rain it was littered with pebbles everywhere. It was so annoying. I quickly ended up behind the school which had fewer pebbles and more rocks to skate. Ha. I only had about 30 minutes to skate. I spend most of it trying a line of front axle stall on the tallest rock, crooks a little bench on a nearby table, heelflip on flat, ollie onto the tallish quick rock. I realize these descriptions are terrible and have included a couple screen shots for reference. Sometimes I tried smith stall instead at the start. My new setup was popping good. I was also surprised heelflips were working. I never committed on top of the rock though. After awhile I gave up on the line and would just try the rock by itself. On the way back I would try flip tricks and to my surprise I was rattling them off. 360 flip, halfcab flip, fakie bigflip, b/s flip. It hyped me up enough to finally commit to getting on that rock a few times. I never rode out though.. I’ve been wanting to try that for a few months now so that felt good at least. I had put some Bones medium bushing in, they felt much better than the hard Venoms.
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(setup 8.38 null perception deck, indy 149 ray barbee trucks, oj 52mm ez edge insane-a-thane wheels, bones medium bushings, es accel slim all black size 11.5, footprint gamechanger low profile insole)