skate journal: cold garage blah (feb 22, 2018)

Posted in Skate Journal on February 25th, 2018 by corpo

After my first day back at work and dealing with the reality that I am no longer in paradise I went out to the garage to try nollie flips. Jake, Neil and I had talked about how we need to learn them. I tried, but I didn’t try that hard. I probably tried some other stuff too. Oh yeah, I had new bushings in hopes that they don’t freeze in the cold and melt in heat (not that I’ll see warm weather anytime soon). Doh Dohs 92a. To end the session I forced myself to do the one push ollie over something. It’s so hard with such little setup in the garage, but I got a couple.

(setup 8.25″ null monico deck, venture 5.25 awake lows, 52mm spitfire F4 101a classic shape, 3 washers on the inside of each axle, doh dohs 92a bushings, adidas busenitz vulc white/blue size 11.5, custom orthotic insole)

skate journal: last day in hawaii :( kailua skatepark and amazing little ditch spot (feb 20, 2018)

Posted in Skate Journal on February 25th, 2018 by corpo

Oahu rules, I miss surfing. Thx @corpoglenny @neilsoffire

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Last day of the trip. Argh. Neil took us to Kailua via a beautiful scenic route. We hit the skatepark. After so many days of skating it gets hard. Some things feel great, others (like motivation) do not. But we skated. Neil didn’t last too long since he’s been to that park a bunch and I get it. I started off okay linking some fun lines with kickflips on the mellower banks. Actually skated the little ledge okay too. But then I would struggle on b/s flips on the steeper bank it was kind of downhill from there. Jake was struggling with f/s flips on the mellow bank too. I had a fun boneless then b/s flip over the super mellow hip. Neil had rad front 50s through this awkward corner, crazy bank rides in a pocket, style ollies everywhere. Jake pieced together the rad line above which also has a tailblock in the awkward corner. I ended with a fun line of crooks on the ledge, then switch noseslide 270 shove out. I did it pretty good once then we tried to film it, but I gave up after a few. That park is fun.

After a stop at 808 skateshop we went to this epic little ditch spot. I could do those back 5-0s all day. The parking block triangle is harder than it looks. Jake’s pivot fakie on it is crazy. I only managed rock, front rock and axle stall. Neil had some sick lines to rock on it. He’s like the energizer bunny when he skates, his lines just keep going and going. Wallies over the hip were fun, Neil’s front 50s on the pipe were sick, starting lines with front tail on the far parking block was a blast. Epic mellow spot to end the trip. Thanks for hosting us Neil, we had a blast!

(setup 8.25″ null monico deck, venture 5.25 awake lows, 52mm spitfire F4 101a classic shape, 3 washers on the inside of each axle, white venture bushings, adidas busenitz vulc white/blue size 11.5, custom orthotic insole)

skate journal: Hawaii! schools on a beautiful day (feb 19, 2018)

Posted in Favorite, Skate Journal on February 25th, 2018 by corpo

After a lazy/hangover/rainy/surf day off we got back to it on Presidents day where schools were off. We started at this spot. It’s so beautiful. This palm tree lined sidewalk, a nice bench that wasn’t too tall then a two stair. There were some other things at the school, but this was where we spent most of our time. To my surprise Jake front 50’d the ledge before I had even ollied up the two stair. Guess he was feeling better! He went on to rip. Front 50, front tail, a line of front 180 up the two stair then fakie nosegrind the ledge then nollie bigspin on flat. Paul was shredding. Super fast front 50s and back 50d the awkward 2 stair ledge, manuals from the two stair. Neil was in shred mode too. Noseslide up the two, crooks shove the bench, lots of shoves, another line with front shove, switch boardslide, shove the two and hung in with me to film a line since I take forever. I had another shaky start, but eventually was ollieing up the 2 easy, front board jib down it, got a couple 50s and crooks on the bench. Then spent a long time trying a line of no comply 180, fakie flip, switch noseslide, back 50 the ledge. I eventually scrapped the no comply as it wasn’t working, but I’m still happy with the fakie flip along the palm trees. The back 50 came out of nowhere. This spot forces you to come in at a right angle so I guess it worked for me. I was really hyped.

@neilsoffire in paradise. #stubbornwithaloha #sunburntandstubborn

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Then we went to this school. On the 15 minute car ride there my body got so stiff. I never really recovered, but I did stubbornly skate through it. The spot had so much to offer. Trick into bank, crazy ledge, wallrides, stairs, more ledges and even more ledges. Paul started with a couple tricks into the bank, but nailed some crazy back 50s threading the needle through a pole. He backed it up with a high speed kickflip and some ollies down the 4 – 5. Neil did a sick line and I filmed him. At first he did 100 shove it’s into the bank to get started, but then he did kickflip in and that line was the one. Kickflip, powerslide, wallride, powerslide, crooks shove, shove on flat, hill bomb. Man, so epic. Jake and I took awhile to get tricks into the bank. I had done a bunch of switch front 180s and a couple halfcab flips, but when it came time to filming I just settled with switch front 180 in. It was a cool feeling line even though I look slow and the filming was from a mile behind me. Switch 180, powerslide, wallride nollie, cali grind, noseslide. I was hyped on how it felt. Jake had tried a bunch of f/s flips and 360 flips in, but came up empty handed. I started skating the lower triangle ledge with Neil and Paul while Jake tried f/s flips to start out a switch hill bomb the whole hill. Gnarly! I filmed Neil get a sick line of nose manual, no comply 360 then front tail on the far ledge. He did it so good. I took awhile to get the hang of the downhill approach, but had some fun front 50s, accidental front 5-0s and front 50 shove. I had some visions of a line to the other ledge and had some fun nollie back 180s and halfcab flips, but I couldn’t seem to land anything on it. The whole trip my bushings felt like jello. I guess that makes sense considering how much the freeze up in cold weather. Anyways, I got a couple halfcab noseslides on the far ledge, tried fakie nosegrind. I could have skated it longer, but everyone was done and I was probably too sore to be skating anyway. I loved these spots and it makes me want to skate ledges more. Thanks for bringing us to these spots Neil!

(setup 8.25″ null monico deck, venture 5.25 awake lows, 52mm spitfire F4 101a classic shape, 3 washers on the inside of each axle, white venture bushings, adidas busenitz vulc white/blue size 11.5, custom orthotic insole)

skate journal: hawaii day 3! schools, ledges, fun in the sun (feb 17, 2018)

Posted in New Deck, Skate Journal on February 25th, 2018 by corpo

Saturday fun day. After breakfast and some site seeing we met up with Neil’s crew at this school. Spot looks amazing. There are some ill placed cracks and there were a lot of debris from the rain, but it was awesome. Jake wasn’t skating this spot. I was feeling very out of my element. Everything felt wrong. I had a first try back 50, but for the most part just flailed around and was just starting to get warmed up when we got the boot. At least I got a front 50 when we left. Neil was ripping. Manuals, nose manuals across the stage, front 50s the ledges, shoves, lines. First time meeting Paul and he rips. I think he was trying fakie back nosegrinds and doing fast front 50 and then nose manual on the stage. It may have been Eric doing the fakie back nosegrinds. Or they both were. They were both ripping though. Bummed we got kicked out, I could have skated there a long time.

But I guess that’s what this spot was for. We lasted here until our hearts were content. Which as you know with me, is a good solid couple hours. I was determined to get warmed up. I still felt disoriented, but I did manage to skate the ledges okay for me. Got some noseslides, crooks, nothing over the stairs, never quite a front 50, almost a slow kick back 5-0, the Rob trick on the second level which was fun even though I’m going slow. Paul was doing fast 50s, a really cool wallie out of a hard angle, almost fakie flips off the ledge. Jeff is a technician, and handled quite a few tricks over the stairs. Front tail easy and almost back tail. Eric skated fast too and had some cool combos. It’s been too long since the session that I’m writing this because I don’t remember all he was doing, I just remember it was stylee and fun. Neil was shredding. His first time nosesliding over the stairs, long front 50s, lines starting with front shoves, lots of tricks on the second level. At one point a lot of people were sitting, but Jeff was still getting it so I decided to skate flat. I actually got through a lot of tricks and it cheered me up and got my body feeling better. Kickflip, fakie flip, heelflip, halfcab flip, fakie bigflip, varial flip, almost nollie tre, almost tre, almost f/s halfcab heel. We attempted to hit some more spots, but ended up at the beach instead and it was awesome.

#paradise

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(setup 8.25″ null monico deck, venture 5.25 awake lows, 52mm spitfire F4 101a classic shape, 3 washers on the inside of each axle, white venture bushings, adidas busenitz vulc white/blue size 11.5, custom orthotic insole)

skate journal: hawaii day 2! kickouts, campus, sore, courts (feb 16, 2018)

Posted in Skate Journal on February 21st, 2018 by corpo

So day one brought in a lot of knee pain which I partially blame on the Swifts being too small. An emergency trip to a shoe store and I came away with some Buz vulcs. They felt good out of the gate, but not too grippy. We went to a spot that had a few ledges and a lot of flatground and it looked great. But we got the boot right away. I had to try at least one noseslide first. Well, one turned into 3 or 4 and I got a really bad one. I would have liked to skate that ledge and try more stuff on it. Oh well.

So we went to campus. Neil and I started out on a two stair area. It was rad. I was struggling, but getting hyped watching Neil line out so much. There were 3 stairs nearby too. Neil had shove up, shove down, back 180 up/down, ollied the 3, manuals, funny nose manual bail. I had switch ollie down, back 180 down, front 180 up, tried to line some stuff out, but it didn’t really work much. Then we went to look at the red curb which was stickier than it looks and crowded with people. When I do the dropin then boardslide line you can see the Japanese student filming me. So funny. Then Neil did the triple ollie to wallride. Then Neil’s friends Debo and Eric showed up. We hit the bank area for awhile. It was fun. Going up the 3 stair was way harder than I thought it would be. Neil and Debo did double wallrides. Eric broke his board ollieing a 5 stair. Doh.

Then we went to a spot called Courts. I was wrecked again. Argh. I really tried to get it going, but my legs were just not working. Go all the way to Hawaii and have to just look at amazing spots like this. I had some switch noseslides, a few slow basic flippers, but had to call it. Neil was trying to piece lines together too, but like me he ended up sitting. Quite a few people shoed up and it was fun watching game of SKATE, Eric rip nollie tailslides and halfcab noseslides (I think). We had a couple drinks and watched. It was fun.

(setup 8.25″ clutch sample deck, venture 5.25 awake lows, 52mm spitfire F4 101a classic shape, 3 washers on the inside of each axle, white venture bushings, adidas busenitz vulc white/blue size 11.5, custom orthotic insole)

skate journal: skating in hawaii with neil and jake day 1! amr and zones (feb 15, 2018)

Posted in Skate Journal on February 21st, 2018 by corpo

And we’re off! #sunburntandstubborn / #stubbornwithaloha day 1. Jake, Neil and I showed up at this skatepark called AMR (I think) on an absolutely gorgeous day. We had the park to ourselves. We warmed up in our own ways. Some group attempts at treflips (only Jake got one), but mostly doing our thing. Jake ollied onto the table. Neil bonked a bench so easy. I had a crooks on the bench, slam on front 50. Neil had some sick lipslides on the lower ledge with long lines including nollie back neil’s, hip ollies, kickflip fakie. After awhile we all kind of settled into stuff. I was trying various lines into the kicklfip to fakie from high to low. Noseslides on the pyramid were fun, but I was doing them terribly. Neil got the kickflip to fakie from high to low first. Jake was trying the disaster 360 transfer and getting close and had some pain shoot through his calf. The pain was too much to keep skating. Seriously? First spot of the trip!?!?! No!!! Jake chilled as I struggled to get my line. Dropping in on the metal edge was scary at first, but ended up being the catalyst to get me hyped enough to commit to the kickflip fakie. What a fun line.

Then we went to this spot. Jake was still hurting. We weren’t sure if it was a really bad cramp or a torn muscle or something else. So he chilled. Neil and I played around a little. I knew this would be the only time I skated this spot so I settled on trying kickflip onto the barrier. I got really close, but never got it. I was a sweaty mess and my knees were killing me. There are cracks and rough sections all over that spot making it so hard to get to where you want to go.

Then we went to this spot. My legs were toast. Jake was hurting. But it was fun filming Neil and watching him shred it. Then we went swimming in the ocean as the sun set. Wow.

(setup 8.25″ clutch sample deck, venture 5.25 awake lows, 52mm spitfire F4 101a classic shape, 3 washers on the inside of each axle, white venture bushings, es swift 1.5 black/white size 11, custom orthotic insole)

Skate journal: Saul’s with a solid crew (feb 13, 2018)

Posted in Skate Journal on February 21st, 2018 by corpo

After work then the chiropractor I went to Saul’s. I was hyped on the crew. Saul, Jake, josh, Ed, Jake. The environment at Saul’s rules. It’s just fun. Saul was ripping and trying new stuff. I saw him get into back smith, front slash the shallow and almost the deep. Ed got tail blocks on lock, back disasters, front slashes. Josh was riding a board with a longer wheelbase and it was throwing off his back d’s. He still got ‘em though. Jake was trying feebles to fakie in the deep. I skated alright. Had some fun grinds in the shallow corner. My knees were really hurting though and it messed with me. I had little front slashes in the shallow then deep that were fun. Good little session before Hawaii.

(setup 8.25″ clutch sample deck, venture 5.25 awake lows, 52mm spitfire F4 101a classic shape, 3 washers on the inside of each axle, white venture bushings, es swift 1.5 black/white size 11, custom orthotic insole)

Flo for the win

Posted in Best video part of the week on February 12th, 2018 by corpo

Fav part of last week was Flo Mirtain for Habitat. Dude has some serious style.

skate journal: breaking in new stuff and finding some sun (feb 11, 2018)

Posted in New Shoes, New Wheels, Skate Journal on February 12th, 2018 by corpo

OCD kicked in a bit and knew I needed some new wheels and shoes before Hawaii in a few days. So I hit 303 since they had the Es Swift. I added in some 52mm Spitfire F4s. I drove around Denver for a bit looking for something dry, but it was still pretty wet. I drove back to Boulder, parked at research center, changed my wheels out and twisted the new shoes around. I started on a new two stair area (not above), but it was pretty wet and boring. I went up near the Max G rail and was hyped to see they redid the concrete so the long two was skateable. I started slow, but ended up trying some hard runs for me. I could tell that the bigger wheels helped me ollie up the 2 stair (my old wheels were probably down to 47 or 48). I didn’t do many flip tricks, I just tried lines. I would start at the crappy ledge, go around a couple corners, ollie up the 2, then turn around and do a trick down them. I did boardslide, front 180 up, front 180 down. Then halfcab noseslide, ollie up, back 180 down. The back 180 down took a few tries so it took awhile. Then I tried halfcab boardslide, back 180 up, switch front 180 down. Man. The back 180 was killing me. I haven’t done a back 180 up anything in awhile and a long two was hard. But I’m stubborn and I stuck with it. Even when the sun went behind the mountains I kept at it. It got cold quick and my bushings froze up making for some funny and awkard switch pushes up the hill to the ledge. I finally got a back 180 up and of course missed the switch 180 due to some awkward pushing. About 10 tries later i got the back 180 again and the switch front 180 came easy. I was quite hyped on that line. Exhausted with sweat freezing I headed home.

(setup 8.25″ clutch sample deck, venture 5.25 awake lows, 52mm spitfire F4 101a classic shape, 3 washers on the inside of each axle, white venture bushings, es swift 1.5 black/white size 11, custom orthotic insole)

skate journal: motivated in the garage (feb 10, 2018)

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

On a snowy day I went into the garage in the middle of the afternoon. I started with the “bank” to curb option which is harder than it looks. I started with some nose/tail stalls and worked up to front axle which took for freaking ever. Something about the quick pop right after getting on the wood weirded me out. And the fact that it requires pop which aint easy for me. The 50 shove fakie thing came pretty quick though. Don’t think I’ve ever done that before. I tried front 50 kickflip out for awhile and got pretty close. I gave up and tried backside stuff for awhile, but ended up giving up. I would do a few flip tricks in between tries. I was wearing the cupsole Es again and it felt better. I got kickflips, heelflips, treflip. Tried a few nollie and switch flips. My shoes felt so huge I was slipping around. Then I took the ledge out and just skated flat. I got quite a few tricks. I didn’t start filming until the nollie varial flip which felt cool even though it was so bad. Getting another treflip took awhile. The halfcab heel hyped me up. Not sure if I’ll ever land another nollie flip. I skated hard though and I’m happy about that.

(setup 8.25″ clutch sample deck, venture 5.25 awake lows, 50mm bones stf v1, 3 washers on the inside of each axle, white venture bushings, es swift 1.5 grey size 11.5, custom orthotic insole)