skate journal: solo rampy session to break in a new complete (Jan 20, 2014)

Posted in New Deck, New Wheels, Skate Journal on January 20th, 2014 by corpo

Been wanting to do this for awhile. After Nothing came out I figured I should treat myself with a new complete. So after a little delay here it is. Suciu board, PJ trucks (Highs), Vincent Alvarez wheels (50mm stoked!!), Venom soft bushings, Bones Swiss bearings. After an intense game of indoor basketball with Ollie I went out to Rampy for a bit. I definitely had some awkward turns due to trucks that aren’t broken in, but I had fun. I avoided revert tricks so I wouldn’t flatspot my new wheels. I struggled with front tail. I was supposed to avoid flatground too, but that board flipped good. It’s supposed to be an 8.1 which are the same size I skate with Null, but it’s clearly samller then the Null 8.1. Anyways I liked it and landed every kickflip I tried, got a 3 flip and came super close to nollie flip. I ended with a couple longer Rampy runs for me and ended with a f/s ollie that was near coping.

skate journal: solo downtown boulder blah session on a warm night (Jan 19, 2014)

Posted in Skate Journal on January 20th, 2014 by corpo

After watching the Broncos game with Ollie on a super nice day in the 60s I had to get out and skate. I stopped by Meta for a bit then rolled to the little granite ledge behind the parking garage. I like that spot for warming up. I could tell I wasn’t going to skate great. Whenever I skate it I try to do something I haven’t done before. This time I did switch front 180 to front smith. Not good or anything, but whatevs.

rocky

After some blah pushing/walking around I ended up here. It’s normally a quick bust, but since the NFC championship was going on I figured I could last. I started with a warm up line of ollie up the curb, kickflip on flat, ollie the 3. The kickflip took a few tried and i quickly realized there was a ton of gravel near the stairs. Ugh. I tried to clean it a little. Then I went for a line of back 180 up the curb, halfcab flip on flat and front 180 the stairs. Between the back 180 and the halfcab flip it took me like 30 minutes to get this basic line. Ugh. It did feel good to get it though.

redge

I went across the street into this alley and found a basic line i wanted to try. Manual a curb high manny pad, ollie a little curb down a hill, then front 50 the ledge. The f’ing manual was almost the death of me and it took forever. I was getting so frustrated. I finally started to get them and I landed a manual, looked up and there was a cop walking towards me, I said hello and she said hi back, rad, I went right by her and ollied the curb, turned quickly to avoid a big pile of ice and landed the front 50. Cracking up at the fact that I just went right by a cop while skating downtown I decided I’d walk back and see if she was intending to kick me out. Nope, we talked about how nice of a night it was and she told me to have fun. Little did she know that after this I decided to try some flippers on a rough little section of concrete and got super frustrated again. I had told myself I had to do 10 flip tricks before I could leave. I got kickflip, fakie flip and varial flip quick. Nothing else came quick. I added halfcab flips both ways, fakie varial flip, 360 flip, heelflip, b/s flip and f/s flip. The f/s flip was horrible and the fakie varial flip and 360 flip took so many tries. Ugh. All in all a pretty bummer night, but somehow when you go out and street skate it just isn’t as lame feeling as having a bad night at a skatepark. The line passing the cop to the ledge was a great feeling.

skate journal: TF Drama and then some skating (Jan 18, 2014)

Posted in Skate Journal on January 20th, 2014 by corpo

After way too many phone calls/texts/etc I met Neil and Blake at the little ledge/manny pad spot by his old house. The ledge was covered in snow. Doh. I did a few 180’s and stuff, but that was about it before we went to Wilville to meet Jack and Carleigh. It was t-shirt weather out! Wilville was busy with students which annoyed people like Carleigh and I. Others seemed fine. Neil liked the young scenery. I continued my flatground woes as of late and struggled to have any confidence. Getting used to new insoles is weird after using the same ones for over 5 years. Neil did a bunch of one foots in. Jack manualled up and down at will. The high speed ollie up the bank to nose manual the top was so sick. I’m not remembering a whole lot more from this.

Off to the wonderful research center it was. Jack suggested we wax it like crazy so we did. I slammed super hard on a noseslide right away. Ugh. No one seemed to rip it right away. I will say that Jack ended up slaying it though. So many tricks. Fakie tre up the curb, noseslide nollie heel out, tried back 50 to wallride, kickflip noseslide, f/s flip up the curb, back 50 to nose manual maybe? and probably 100 more things. Carleigh landed more kickflips then I’ve ever seen her land in one day, but managed to be totally pissed off about it. Not sure I’ve ever seen her that upset before. Doh. Blake had a really nice front 50 shove, heelflips, and a bunch more front 50s. Neil did his patented lipslide all quick, had a bunch of kickflips, actually did a noseslide, but did a lot of sitting. I skated alright and did the ol’ line of front 180 up the curb, halfcab flip on flat, crooks. That’s a fun one. Tried some longer lines with kickflip off the curb, 3 flip on flat or something, but never quite got it all. Got a few back 50s. A nollie varial flip. Tried kick back 50 and failed. At the end I was trying this little quick up a curb gap onto the sidewalk, slammed and my board when in the manhole!

down in a hole

jack silloutte

Then we went to this wood bank spot that Neil, Blake and I had never skated before. It didn’t take Blake long to rip it though. We didn’t ollie up, just threw down and had one push at the bank. Blake did feeble, axle stall, back smith, maybe more and did a front 50 off the ledge drop. Carleigh got feeble and axle too. Maybe even a rock ‘n roll and some front 180’s off. I got an axle stall, rock ‘n roll and a few boneless to f/s wallride things. One followed by a kickflip which I thought was fun. Neil did some kick turns then retired to the car. The Jack demo was in effect at this spot. Pivot fakie, front rock, front pivot fakie, no comply to tail, back disaster. Most followed by tricks off the drop too. 360 flip, impossble, switch varial heel, switch heel, fakie tre. So good.

skate journal: brief broomfield session before the channel8 premiere (Jan 17, 2014)

Posted in Skate Journal on January 20th, 2014 by corpo

I met Neil after a long day of work at a very crowded Broomfield park. Everyone in the video was there and ripping. I landed my first kickflip of the day which hasn’t been happening much lately. I skated ok overall. Neil kinda hurt his knee and sat down most of the session. Ro was there and back noseblunted the double set rail. Geez. Made me feel great as I was struggling to back 50 the black box at slow speed. I didn’t land anything new, but felt ok on my board and was glad to get out for a bit.

skate journal: darn wind. stuck in a garage again (Jan 15, 2014)

Posted in Skate Journal on January 16th, 2014 by corpo

Wanted to skate downtown Boulder. Parked and opened my car door and the wind was so intense I just shut my door, cursed and drove to my favorite wind protected garage. Things started really slow. Borderline board focus slow. I bailed like 3 kickflips in a row. That just doesn’t happen. So I decided to try it over a parking curb to start a line and they started working. Shortly after came a weird sequence of events that hyped me up big time. Skating with John the other night reminded me that I could do fakie back tails on low curbs years ago. So I tried one on the sidewalk curb, got in, slid a whoppin’ inch or two and randomly decided to shove out. Landed it. I had never done that before. Followed it with a fakie flip and then a switch slappy crooks to forward which I had also never done before. Two new tricks in one line. Not sure that has ever happened before for me. I went on to have a pretty great session with the exception of struggling at treflips. Part of the flip trick problem I think is for the first time in like 5 years I didn’t buy shoes that were small for my feet. I had been doing the snug fit for flippers, but it hurts when you run out of tricks. Anyways, I told myself to get used to it and all seemed good. Over the parking block I got kickflip, no comply, front shove, halfcab, fakie ollie (sideways approach), fakie bigspin (took awhile) and b/s flip. I also did a lot of slappy tricks. Back 50, back feeble, back crooks, back crooks fakie, front 50, my best slappy front feeble ever, switch crooks to fakie (these are really new obviously so I was going slow and barely grinded) and a bunch of front crooks. I have no idea how, but I just committed to it with some speed finally and did a few that grinded pretty far. So freakin’ fun! I also got a front lip on the block that felt good. My flatground game wasn’t all that, but I did land a few heelflips again finally, a couple treflips, fakie flips, fakie varial flip, fakie bigflip, halfcab flips, varial flips. Tried a few ones I’ve only rarely done like fakie varial heel, nollie bigflip, switch varial flip. Got really close to the nollie bigflip, not the others. On the little sidewalk curb I tried a bunch of fakie tails with bigspin out. Why not? I’m going slow enough to try. Ha. Also got the best kick back tail I’ve done in awhile with a tiny slide. Came close to kickflip front 50. Lastly on the curved manny pad by the entrance I tried a bunch of manuals to no comply 180 out and felt kinda close, but never put it down. Best part of the new insoles/shoes is how little soreness I felt when I was done. Yea.

skate journal: random morning boulder park session (Jan 14, 2014)

Posted in Skate Journal on January 14th, 2014 by corpo

Woke up early feeling well rested and since I have the late shift at work (start at 9:15) this week I started thinking about skating before work at Boulder park and couldn’t come up with an excuse not to. So there I was a little after 8am before the flurries hit carving around the park kinda hyped. I haven’t skated there in probably a year and it didn’t take long before I figured out why. I mean I still had fun and all, I just don’t know if I’ll want to go back soon. I didn’t intend to skate the ledges or do flippers on the bank. Just carve around and do some tranny tricks. Had a couple fun runs with small ollies over various hips. There was snow in the middle of the mini part so I couldn’t really skate that. I’ve never done anything on the coping of the deep end before and tried a couple axle stalls. One I bailed when I shouldn’t have, another I had a pretty interesting feeling bail/slam/run out. Didn’t keep trying though for whatever reason. Then I left for work right when the snow started falling.

skate journal: red curbs with john (jan 13, 2013)

Posted in Skate Journal on January 14th, 2014 by corpo

It was supposed to be 60 mph wind gusts. Somhow Boulder was avoiding it and John and I took advantage. I was pretty tired and uncoordinated. I almost rolled my ankle a couple times and was like 5-20 on kickflips for the night. Horrible! We mostly skated the non-red waxed curb. We started mostly with slappy slide tricks before getting gnar with tricks like front 50s. Ha, I actually got several back 50s which felt great as that trick normally escapes me now. John almost got a front shove back 50, back big front nose. Flip tricks were hard for both of us. I didn’t really land any flippers I was hyped on, varial flips were working though. I got a kick back 50, bailed a bunch of kick back tails, never landed a front lip. Somehow nose manuals were being super elusive and it took a combined 50 tries before I finally landed one. John slammed and kind of hurt his bruised rib so sat down for a bit. I tried treflips and nose manual shoves out. Got close to both, but then the wind kicked in and we bolted.

skate journal: short, cold broomfield park (Jan 12, 2014)

Posted in Skate Journal on January 12th, 2014 by corpo

After an impromptu run to 303 on a cold and windy night I stopped at the Broomfield park on the way home. At first no one was there, but within a minute Meta’s Dakoda and Rob showed up. I was just doing laps on the quartapotty and blue ledge. Trying to stay warm. I changed up the insole game yet again. This time for some Remind insoles that I scored at Ka*Mitt. They felt great. Hyped to finally have a winning combo for shoes/insoles. It was an adjustment though since the Remind insoles are orthotics which meant I didn’t have to rock the same carbon fiber insole I’ve rocked for like 5 years now. I landed quite a few of my regular quartapotty tricks first try. But I struggled on the ledge. I need to skate ledges more. It took me a few tries just to commit to back 50s. Ugh. But I made up for it by doing a back 5-0 shove. Well, basically I locked into 5-0 and put the brakes on so bad that I almost came to a halt and decided might as well shove out. My flip trick game was going pretty good until Dakoda and Rob played a game of SKATE and then I just felt dumb. The black ledge had ice around it so I avoided it. It could still be skated, but I’m too clumsy to avoid the ice. I got a fakie nosegrind on the blue ledge, boardslide the tiny down rail, landed on a nollie tre, got a few crooks on the black ledge (I could avoid the ice with this one) and then I got tired. Tried a few treflips, but I was cold and kinda sore so I called it a session. Oh yeah, Cameron had shown up and went right to killing the black ledge. I was less sore then normal in that much wind/cold and it felt good running out of trick and having shoes/insoles that felt comfortable instead of cheap vulcs that hurt my feet.

Etnies RCT shoe review

Posted in Shoe Reviews on January 12th, 2014 by corpo

Etnies RCT

Etnies RCT

Rating: ★★★★½ STYLE
Rating: ★☆☆☆☆ COMFORT
Rating: ★★★★★ BOARD FEEL
Rating: ★★★★☆ BREAK IN PERIOD (Good rating means it doesn’t take long to break in)
Rating: ★★½☆☆ SOLE DURABILITY
Rating: ★★☆☆☆ UPPER DURABILITY
Rating: ★★½☆☆ OVERALL

This shoe straight up hurt my feet. I’ve been in more of a cupsole zone lately so I’m not sure why I even picked these up. The sole and the insole are very thin. Great board feel, but too much pain for me. A pretty nice looking shoe for sure, grippy sole, good fit. Didn’t last very long though.

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skate journal: Pueblo for fun! (Jan 11, 2014)

Posted in Skate Journal on January 12th, 2014 by corpo

gnarly careligh
Neil’s Of Fire b/s ollie

Neil's Of Fire
Gnarly Carleigh front tailslide.

On PJ Ladd’s birthday a small crew headed to Pueblo in search of warmer temperatures and drier spots. We got both. The crew was Carleigh, Neil, Chadman and myself and we started on campus at the mellow bank spot above. Although it was pretty warm and dry, we didn’t escape the winds. Parts of campus that weren’t behind buildings weren’t skateable. Doh. The bank area was fun though. Neil did a pretty crazy long wallride over a grass gap, his patented b/s ollies, one foots, front 5-0s, etc. Chadman was hyped to skate for fun and it showed. He had some really nice front 5-0s on the bank and tried kickflip out of some. Chad also killed it on multiple swing sets (there are swing sets all over campus now hanging from trees) and was seriously enjoying the non-filming session. I was feeling weird on my board and was 3-10 on kickflips. I don’t remember the last time my kickflip ratio was so bad. Wind really seems to effect my arthritis. I managed a few little front 5-0s and a gap to f/s bank ride front 180 out. Also a few switch f/s noseslides on a weird ledge and even got one with a front 180 over a little gap right in front of it. That hyped me up. Carleigh had a bunch of back 5-0s, front 5-0, front tail and tried back blunt.

jan11-bank1

jan11-bank2

Chad showed us this area which was fun for awhile. There was another bench that was setup perfect to do tricks into the bank. I tried to noseslide it, but didn’t get close. Chad got kinda close to back 50’ing it. Then we played flyout for awhile. Roll in next to the stairs in the top photo then fly out below. I had a fun line of varial flip on flat, then front shove out flyout. Carleigh got close to kickflip. Chad did kickflip and f/s flip.

Then we went to Ka*Mitt and sold some Null and were super hyped the Fred joined us and showed us this spot. We didn’t really skate it like that as there are a couple benches there too and some good flatground. I was skating like crap and still struggling with kickflips. I got a couple flipper basics, a boardslide on the bench and a few frontside wallrides on a rock. Carleigh did a bunch of kickflips, noseslide the bench and close to front 180 nosegrind. Neil got some boardslides but was mostly chilling. Fred was going full tilt on some back overcrook attempts. Gnarly. Some steezy no compy back 360s. Chadman had one of the steeziest 43 shifty’s ever, hardflip, boneless to frontside rock ride, and spent the most time becoming one with the river.

jan11-ditchy

Next up was this ditch spot that was truly amazing. Rick from Ka*Mitt met up with us too and slayed it. Full speed flippers down the middle of the debris riddled ditch and front 50, front 5-0, front smith and front tail on the ledge. Fred was determined to get the back overcrook. Carleigh was shooting photos. Neil got a no comply to tail. Chad was cruising. I had a fun line of kickflip a little pile of grass on the bank then crooks on the ledge. Then out of nowhere some dude came flying out behind the fence with a bat telling us to leave. Things got sketchy for a minute.

chadman getting buck

We went to another bank spot, but only Fred and Rick really skated it. Chad and I found this silly little miniramp bank and played a game of SKATE on it that he won. It was silly, and fun. Then Neil came over and said he found some other really fun stuff nearby so we hit it. First up was a perfect flyout over a curb. I never ollied it. Chad and Neil boosted over it and Chad ollied into the bank a few times too, even trying to manual out.

Fred and Rick were getting gnar on the bank and everyone was watching, but I felt like skating a little more so started trying tricks off this curb. Well, I was thinking ‘start with front shove and go from there’. Turns out the front shove would be a battle. Doh. Got a few and one with a manual on the next sidewalk. Man I was struggling. Ricky came up and put on a demo. Serious ripping. Full speed ollies over medians, manuals, flippers, everything. Dude has the best treflips which inspired me to land a slow one that cheered me up after skating so bad all day. It was now dark out and the session was done. What a fun day. Fred and Ricky are seriously the nicest dudes.