skate journal: rampy, flatground then red curbs marathon (july 21, 2015 day 197)

Posted in Skate Journal on July 22nd, 2015 by corpo

Other people ripping. @matthouse @_f_u_z_z @fullertrron

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Had some time to kill before Ollie went to his friends. He didn’t feel like doing much so I skated. I started on Rampy and it was pretty fun. I didn’t skate flat at all. Skated for almost an hour. Did quite a few basics initially. Then started trying a line with a back smith in it and then a blunt to pivot. Never got the blunt pivot. Ended up heading outside to skate flat. I wasn’t feeling the big board anymore and decided to check out what shape the old spare 8.25 deck was in my car. It seemed good so I set it up. It felt awesome. I felt decent on my board. I did a lot of tricks, some of which were absolutely horrible, but I didn’t seem to really care. Nollie tre, tre, varial heel, fs halfcab heel and a rick flip! Totally landed not even moving. Other tricks were landed ok.

Then Ollie left and I went to Red Curbs to meet Matt and Dave. Fuzz would show a little later. It was a long session so I don’t really remember how it went. I felt good on my skateboard for awhile though which seems rare these days. I had some flippers like nollie tre and tre, nose manuals, got some front lipslides (they weren’t clean) and got closer to back lips, but even closer to kick back lip (so much easier). Dave was hauling ass. Long boardslides to fakie, or 270 out, front lips, a back lip, front 5-0 shove and lasted the longest of everyone (well except he hadn’t already skated for two hours like me! ha ha). Matt had super fast 5-0s, fakie nosegrinds, the back lip, front 5-0 shove, treflips easy, struggled with switch stuff which makes sense because it’s impossible. Fuzz lived up to his reputation as the 180 guy and did 180s before every trick. He took awhile for some of his basics, but then put down tricks like back 180 fakie 50 halfcab out first try (note there are 2 180s in that trick). Almost got back lip. I sat for awhile and filmed as I was tired. We ended with Dave and I doing slappy crooks on the red curb.

(setup 8.5/8.25 null venture wide lights thunder bushings 52mm stf v3 nb+ pj stratford 533 cream)

skate journal: flat for awhile then red curbs with ollie (july 20, 2015 day 196)

Posted in New Wheels, Skate Journal on July 21st, 2015 by corpo

Went out in front of the house on another nice cool evening. I had some new wheels. Yes, new. I always have new stuff. Well basically the 54s were just way too big for me and I measured the old wheels and they were down to like 48 or 49. Too small to start with. I had scored some of the narrow Bones 52s and plan on sticking with them. Flatground went ok actually. My newish shoes grip really well and it added a bit of comfort. I didn’t get too far into the list. Got close to nollie 3 flips. Got a good feeling heelflip which I’ve struggled with lately.

backlippy

Then I grabbed Ollie and we went to Red Curbs. I was supposed to learn back lipslides and figured it was a good spot for them. It didn’t go so great for me. I got kind of close, this clip is the closest, but yeah, not so close. Ollie was ripping. He did several manuals across the little manual pad. I’ve never seen him ollie into a manual before. He also did his first real boardslides. He was hauling ass and staying on the ledge. He did land one perfect that was like 6 feet long, but here’s the best we captured. He also did a boardslide to fakie, like 20 nollie shoves which he claimed are new, fakie shoves going fast, 180s everywhere, halfcab, etc. He’s one trick away from being better then me (kickflips). At the end I gave up on the back lip and had fun doing some 50s, slappy crooks, almost kickflip manual, almost 3 flips.

(setup 8.5 null venture wide lights thunder bushings 52mm bones v3 nb+ stratford 533 pj cream)

skate journal: bumming out ollie on campus with dave, then some creekside action (july 19, 2015 day 195)

Posted in New Shoes, Skate Journal on July 20th, 2015 by corpo

Slightly before Ollie got really sick of me dragging him out skating once again. #over40switch @fullertrron

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hammers

Met Dave on campus on a day where Ollie didn’t want to skate much. We parked and Dave was skating this hammer spot. Ha. Trick, manual trick, wallie the curb trick. I started off really really slow and missed my first 5 kickflips. Yikes. Ollie did the wallie manual above and was pretty much over skating at that point. Dave and I tried some lines. I had two that I was really hyped on although everything else I did seemed like crap. One was ollie an orange cone, front 180 nose manual across the median, turn around, wallie the parking block, then a really fun powerslide down the hill (brand new asphalt). The other line was f/s haflcab flip, 180 nose manual, switch 180 wallie, then another fun powerslide. Dave had back 180 nose manual I think. Fast ollies up the curb with back 180 off, nollies off the curb, way better ollies over the cone then me and ended with the switch no comply. Gnar!

Then we went across the street and ended up being there awhile too. Dave was no complying from the parking block up onto the sidewalk. I was riding off the sidewalk then wallieing the parking block. They are really close together so it was kind of hard. We both tried to manual off the 3 stair, but failed. I ended up getting a line of the wallie thing, kickflip up the curb, front 180 down the 3, switch 180 off the curb. Felt cool. Ollie sat and played games on my phone.

manny

We skated this area for awhile. Dave and I got the gap to manny (the other way from the photo) pretty quick. Dave got gap to nose manny first try which he normally works on for awhile. Sick! Ollie tried a few gap to mannies then started throwing his board around in protest that we were still skating. Dave worked on front 180 nose manuals for awhile. I got a line of kickflip off a curb, ollie up the curb (to where Dave is in the photo) then back 180 the little gap. It felt neat.

theres some stairs in there somewhere

I hucked front shoves down the monstrous 3 stair for awhile and would eventually get a bad one. But I lined it out with a kickflip off the curb then a gap to manual. Dave got my back by landing the front 180 nose manual perfectly. We were both hyped. Ollie wanted to leave. Ted and a friend were skating the ledge so we went over there. Ollie was really bumming on the spot and just sat in the grass or tossed his board around bummed. Ha. I skated the ledge spot pretty bad anyway. Didn’t really do anything other then a front 5-0 when I was trying 50. Dave had some nice ride on front tails, front 50s and back noseslides. Ted got pop and flippers. Dan showed up and has so much pop it’s crazy. Good to see those dudes. I figured I better stop before I completely bummed out Ollie.

After some lunch and a run to 303 we got home. I told Ollie I was gonna try back lips at the school across the street and he actually wanted to go and skate. Whoa. I failed at back lips for awhile. For the record the asphalt there is horrible and made judging speed almost impossible. Ollie tried more front shoves, back shoves. Then did the raddest line. He did his patented board drop hop down the 2 stair, front 180’d the first stair, halfcab’d off the second, then a little gap to manual over the corner of the sidewalk. I gave up on back lips, but ollied the 5 stair which took awhile and I didn’t even land it very well. Ollie said “over 40 make”. That hyped me up. Then we went home. Oh yeah, I started skating a new pair of PJ’s that I bought forever ago. They felt great. They are the weird cream ones. It really makes me happy to buy his pro shoe. Like little kid giddy when I get a new pair. I can’t believe I questioned them. Never doubt PJ.

(setup 8.5 null, venture wide lights, thunder bushings, some old bones wheels that really small, NB+ PJ stratfords 533 cream)

skate journal: windsor park with ollie (july 18, day 194)

Posted in Skate Journal on July 20th, 2015 by corpo

crowds

Ollie and I went to Windsor park as I had some boards to deliver to MRKT and I figured this park would be fun for him. We arrived to a few people skating, but they all left right away. We were hyped. I had some fun long back 50s on the quarterpipes and did one over the channel gap thing. I had a front slash off a qp into a bank first try that made me feel pretty good and think I would have a good session. But it was all downhill from there. It started with taking about 10 tries to kickflip over the mellow hip and chickening out of rolling into the 4′ section. Ugh. On the way there I had thought of doing like 20 flippers over the hip and rolling in everywhere. I guess that’s what I get for thinking ahead. Ollie on the other hand was totally ripping. He had some back 50s on the wood qp, halfcabs both ways over the hips, 180s both ways over hips, manual the top concrete thing, rock ‘n rolls on the 4′ concrete qp, smiling, sweating and being smart enough to take breaks. I battled front 50 on the bump to ledge for like an hour. Seriously. It was beyond depressing. I would eventually get it. Luckily I am out of boards so I knew I couldn’t focus my board. I had some fun backside airs out of the little qp onto the bank, noseslide the bank to ledge and I ended by doing an axle stall on the tall cement qp. I think it’s about 7’? Yippee. We left at this point because the park was getting overrun by little kids and stuff. Kids that would circle the obstacles non-stop and not even hit anything. It was lame. After we got home I put some old smaller Bones wheels on that were in my garage. Can’t do the big wheels. I just can’t pop the tail with those things and break habits from 10 years of skating with smaller wheels.

(setup 8.5 null venture wide lights thunder bushings 54mm nulls nb+ pj stratfords usa)

skate journal: just some flatground in front of the house (july 17, 2015 day 193)

Posted in Skate Journal on July 17th, 2015 by corpo

Another day of working from home watching Ollie. 6pm came and I couldn’t talk him into skating. Doh. So after a really fun nerf dart gun battle I went out and skated in front of the house. Only this time I wore my old PJ shoes that hadn’t died. I’m not really sure why. I guess I don’t really like the Accel Slims all that much and I wanted to see how the PJs felt compared to them. The Es would not make it through my trip to NYC in a week and I don’t want to switch shoes mid trip. The PJs seem like they will last forever. Literally.

Ok, enough stupid talk about me obsessing over my setup and making excuses (but I am proud that I didn’t setup smaller wheels again). I started off slow as I always do, but I ended up feeling pretty good on my board. I got a lot of wheel bite as I’m not used to those bigger wheels. Did the ugliest treflip ever. Came super close to nollie flip. Got my first nollie tre in awhile. Heelflips actually left the ground. Had a great feeling f/s halfcab flip. Did a line of fakie varial flip then switch varial flip. I landed stopped on the switch one, but it still felt pretty neat. I like the NBs more then the Es.

(setup 8.5 null venture wide lights thunder bushings 54mm nulls nb+ pj stratford 533 navy/red/white)

skate journal: more sucking. this time campus early (july 16, 2015 day 192)

Posted in Skate Journal on July 16th, 2015 by corpo

vert

Had from 7:30-9am to skate again so I went for it. I wasn’t as motivated as Tuesday and was pretty tired. As I’ve said a million times, I’m stubborn and I’ll try to skate regardless. I was thinking of the mellow bank above the night before, wanting to finally land a switch kickflip on it. After parking near the hill I skated there feeling ok actually and popping little ollies over cracks. I did my first no comply, alley oop nollie 270, pop shove fakie. Was starting to think it might be a good day. Then came b/s kickflip again. It took like 10 tries. WTF this is normally like rolling off a curb for me. I tried switch flips for awhile and didn’t get close at all. Got a varial flip to fakie first try, then failed at 360 flips to fakie for awhile.

i suck

Here’s where the real depression kicked in. I tried to ollie the small rock and couldn’t get close. In fact I could barely pose an ollie over it. I tried for awhile and gave up feeling totally defeated, questioning my bigger setup and skateboarding in general.

suciu

Then I saw this weird thing. Someone good could do a cool line of ollie onto the bench then a trick over the pole. Riley, I’m looking your way. I thought I could ollie out to it, but my confidence was at an all time low and I couldn’t even go to front axle stall. So I figured lining it out might help. I tried some f/s halfcab flips on the brick in the parking lot next to it and failed miserably. After awhile I figured out it was the bricks doing it and moved to the regular asphalt and got a couple. The first one was ok, but when I came down to the sidewalk there was a golf cart style vehicle in the way. Ugh. The next one I landed was almost primo and somehow fell onto the wheels. I took it. Then I did the sketchiest ollie up a tiny curb ever and headed to the curved bench. I was just gonna do 50, but it ended up not feeling bad and with a little grindage on the back truck I made it up, took a quick push and front 180’d back to safety. Flipped off the bench and pushed switch back to the car. Sorry this entry is so depressing. I’m really hard on myself when I have a bad day of skating. But it was in the streets so I can’t totally hate. As bad as the last line was, it made me feel alright.

(setup 8.5 null venture wide lights thunder bushings 54mm nulls es accel slims black/white)

skate journal: louisville park with ollie (july 15, 2015 day 191)

Posted in Skate Journal on July 16th, 2015 by corpo

After another day of working at home to watch Ollie I convinced him to go skate Louisville park. I quickly realized I was in for a tough session. We stared in the snake run thing which was actually pretty fun until a bunch of little kids showed up with no skatepark etiquette at all. They sucked. And they were scary to watch. They looked like they were going to die all the time. Some other guys were playing SKATE near the ledge so I kind of avoided it. I couldn’t kickflip on the bank. Ugh. I took awhile to do a boardslide on the bank to ledge. After awhile I started trying to front 50 the bank to ledge. I have gotten so bad at ollieing that I struggled to get on it. I got a few that grinded at least and felt cool. Tried to back them up with a b/s flip over the hip, but no luck. Ollie was trying fakie 3 shoves on flat and getting really close. He also had some good lines with front 180’s off the ledge, halfcab on flat then boardslide the little ledge. I did a few ledge ultra basics then started trying to do back 50 on the bank to ledge. Ollieing over the hip into back 50. It took me forever. Literally, forever. I’m not sure if I did that back when I used to skate there with Jason, but he would do it easy and 5-0 sometimes. Ollie was trying a line of a f/s carve around the corner, b/s 180 over the hip and then fakie 3 shove. He got to the fakie 3 shove almost every try, but never got the 3 shove. I ended with a noseslide down the hubba that took too many tries and a front 50 across and down the nearby ledge. Man I struggled.

(setup 8.5 null venture wide lights thunder bushings 54mm nulls es accel slims black/white)

skate journal: campus before work (july 14, 2015 day 190)

Posted in Skate Journal on July 14th, 2015 by corpo

banky

Nice morning. I work the late shift this week and I’m working from home since Liz and India are in NYC. Shortly before dropping Ollie off for work at 7:30am I realized it would be a great time to get out and skate. Naturally I went to campus instead of the park because I’ve been missing street skating more then anything lately. And well, Boulder park sucks. I ended up at this spot for my warm up. Did some side rocks and took awhile to land a fakie front rock on the side. It felt neat when I finally got it and it was a good warm up. I had done a few kickflips and manuals down the bank so I was ready to line something out.

biggee

seriously

So I started trying to ollie onto this ledge and ride off. There is about 8 feet of runway. Barely enough to get a decent push and setup for an ollie. I eventually managed. Then down the little hill I did a back 180 then switch front 180 then tried to boardslide the bench. I messed up the boardslide a few times and decided to move on anyway.

ledgy

Went to this awesome ledge. Unfortunately there were cars. I still managed a few things before more cars made it less fun. Had noseslide and noseslide to fakie, crooks and almost back 50. Couldn’t get close to a fs noseslide.

tall ledge

Then I hit this for awhile. Got my first noseslide attempt and it felt good. Someone has recently skated and waxed it. I think at some point in my 20s I was able to front 50 this, but wow it seemed tall. I managed a few noseslides, one barely crook and slammed hard a few times trying front board pop out. The approach backside is very rough. I want to front 50 this again. I was beat after that. Looked at a few things, but ended up walking back to my car. I was surprised how many people were on campus that early. Lots of maintenance people driving carts around scaring me. Ha. Super stoked I went though and surprisingly enjoying my bigger wheels.

Then after work and dinner I went out and skated flat in front of the house while Ollie had friends over. It was sprinkling the whole time, but never enough to consider stopping. I haven’t skate flat like this in awhile and it showed. Especially with having a bigger setup now and newish shoes. But I still managed to land a few things and I seemed to skate a little faster so that’s cool. Got a few horrible 360 flips and my typical fakie flip tricks. After awhile I decided I wouldn’t try any more kickflip variation and went only heelflip, switch or nollie. I must look really dumb to my neighbors, because I didn’t land hardly anything. I got one unpopped b/s halfcab heel, but it felt really cool. Came close to varial heel and heel, nollie tre, nollie varial flip. Didn’t come close to switch flips or switch b/s flips (one can dream right?). I got pretty tired and was about to go in before I remembered to film a 43 shifty. The above clip explains it all. It took me 10 minutes to land that bad one.

(setup 8.5 null venture wide lights thunder bushings 54mm nulls es accel slims black/white)

skate journal: rampy (july 13, 2015 day 189)

Posted in Skate Journal on July 14th, 2015 by corpo

Went out to Rampy on a rainy night after having a blast playing nerf guns with Ollie. My side was feeling much better and I was finally able to really skate. It took a bit to get the hang of it again, but I had fun. I didn’t do anything great on the ramp. In fact I actually kind of struggled with all the basics. Oh well. Once again I had more fun skating the flat even though I struggled with that too. Got one 3 flip, got close to switch and nollie flips, switch varial flip. Did some flatground ollies and had one of the best feeling ones I’ve done in awhile.

(setup 8.5 null venture wide lights thunder bushings 54mm nulls es accel slim black/white)

skate journal: slappies and feeling a little better (july 12, 2015 day 188)

Posted in Skate Journal on July 13th, 2015 by corpo

Haven't been able to ollie for a few days because of back pain, but man this slappy crooks soothed the soul. #nowaxnopopout

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Went to campus with a little less pain and not much time. Pushing around hurt initially. I ended up at this curb. Did some no ollie noseslides/tailslides. Then started trying slappies. The crooks felt great. Didn’t get a backside one. Got one frontside that felt rad. Did a couple kickflips and started to feel warmed up, but I needed to head home and get ready for the Rockies game with Ollie.

(setup 8.5 null venture wide lights thunder bushings 54mm nulls es accel slims black/white)