skate journal: windy boulder park with cass and a little rob (march 23, 2022)

Posted in Skate Journal on March 25th, 2022 by corpo

Cass and I arranged a Boulder session as the weather was great. But by the time we arrived the wind was raging pretty hard. We still had a good session though. Kind of early on we hit the little qp and it was fun we rattled off some tricks. I had done front d then kickflip to fakie. Cass was doing good back smiths so I filmed it then did the front d to sugarcane then luckily got the kickflip. Cass had some good tailslides. I didn’t have much else but a lot of noseslides and I tried a bunch of noseslides to fakie then “cab” flips over the mound. I say “cab” because its’ really only like 270. I got pretty close a few times. Cass was getting some good crooks on the bench. And we had a Rob sighting! He came in for a bit and cruised around before a big gust sent him on his way.

(8.25 null spanbauer, jessup ultragrip, venture 5.2 lows bones medium bushings, spitfire 51mm 101a classic shape with 2 washers inside, new balance numeric 288S b/w size 11.5 440 insoles)
(pain level 3/10)

skate journal: short ramps and alleys session (march 21, 2022)

Posted in Skate Journal on March 22nd, 2022 by corpo

On a snowy day I ditched the fam and dropped of boards at Ramps and Alleys in Salida then proceeded to skate the ramp for about 20 minutes. It was really fun, a lot like Rampy. The aluminum coping doesn’t grind too well, but that’s okay it’s fun for stalls. I took the opportunity to do a few tricks I haven’t done in a long time. Fakie front axle, fakie hurricane (although I fell out to rock) and fakie pivot fakie. I couldn’t get a front tail or a fakie tail revert. It was fun though and they let me play music on the boom box.

(8.25 null spanbauer, jessup ultragrip, venture 5.2 lows bones medium bushings, spitfire 51mm 101a classic shape with 2 washers inside, new balance numeric 288S b/w size 11.5 440 insoles)
(pain level 3/10)

skate journal: actual fun at BV park (march 20, 2022)

Posted in Favorite, Skate Journal on March 22nd, 2022 by corpo

Had some time away from the family in the morning so I took advantage on a nice and warm morning. I had the park mostly to myself except for a few minutes between a couple of beginner skaters and scooter kids. I started really slow feeling coffee jitters and disdain for the park. I had wanted to do a bunch of flippers on the bank, but b/s flip took too long. I would get a line to kickflip fakie of front tail off the tiny qp to weird ledge, rock ‘n roll the qp, kickflip fakie on the bank. Then I wussed out on rock fakies for a while and rather than getting mad I just started skating how I want to skate. I did flip tricks around the park and lined out the wood ledges which are better than most of the concrete mounds in the park. I started with b/s flip then halfcab flip, go around and front 50 the ledge. Also tried crooks the other way then drop in and try treflip to fakie. Which then turned into the most ridiculously long line which I did actually come close to. Two flippers, front 50, kickflip flyout front rock, axle stall the qp, treflip fakie the bank. Never got it, but I was close. A couple of the two flippers I got were halfcab heel then heelflip, halfcab flip then treflip, b/s flip then fakie bigflip, I was having so much fun with it. I was 3/4 on heelflips which hasn’t happened in what feels like forever. I got the treflip 2nd try, but was so close on all of them. I was so close to going 3/3 on flat. I didn’t get much on the ledge, aluminum coping isn’t the best, but it was more fun than the weird transition and huge coping. I kept thinking my brother and his kids would show up so I skated hard thinking my session could be over any moment. They never did and I ended up just leaving on my own. Flip tricks make me happy.

(8.25 null spanbauer, jessup ultragrip, venture 5.2 lows bones medium bushings, spitfire 51mm 101a classic shape with 2 washers inside, new balance numeric 288S b/w size 11.5 440 insoles)
(pain level 4/10)

skate journal: friday afternoon at the tennis court (march 18, 2022)

Posted in Skate Journal on March 18th, 2022 by corpo

After a stressful day of work I busted out for a quick one at the tennis court before my brother would arrive. It was cool out. There were a few other skaters there for the first time. They were pretty chill and nice. I’m dealing with an arthritis flare up, but was able to skate pretty well for me. I mean I didn’t really land a ton or anything, but I skated more how I want to skate with lots of flippers in lines. I almost got a line of f/s flip, switch noseslide, fakie bigflip. Been struggling with fakie bigflips lately. Had fakie flip, halfcab noseslide, almost heelflip. Halfcab flip, crooks, b/s flip. None of these were great, but I was really trying and it felt cool. Had some slappy crooks, a little switch front board on the curb, multiple front 50s which is the first time getting up on the ledge that easily. Even got a front shove out of one. But they were all pretty slow. Ended trying switch front nose shoves and then a manual on the little pad. I got really sore at the end, but I had to go anyway. I had hucked a lot of other flippers, some of which were close.

(8.25 null spanbauer, jessup ultragrip, venture 5.2 lows bones medium bushings, spitfire 51mm 101a classic shape with 2 washers inside, new balance numeric 288S b/w size 11.5 440 insoles)
(pain level 6/10 arthritis)

skate journal: fun old man night at square house (march 16, 2022)

Posted in Skate Journal on March 18th, 2022 by corpo

It was nice that the rain timed it with an indoor old man night at Square House. I arrived pretty late. Saul, Eric, Furlong, Brian, Christian, and Furlong’s kid were already there. I struggled on the ramp, was very sore and pumping hurt it. Somewhat quickly Saul and I did some slappies. Switch ones are hard, but it was fun. I think I actually slightly rolled my ankle on that axle stall to fakie slam because it’s really hurting. I got a couple kickflips up the euro, a good feeling crook on the bump to ledge and not close to b/s flip the hip. Back to the ramp. Brian had some of his fun patented bonk lines and is 100% on one footed front rocks. Furlong shredded, the long front smith was great. Eric had some good fakie tailslides, back ds, long back 50s to fakie and got some pivot fakies. Christian is a beast, he would go on to get a long front noseblunt. I struggled and wasn’t getting anything harder and Brian suggested a butt dropin to roll in. Somehow it seemed fun and I went for it. I actually had to try it a few times which is embarrassing, but it was actually pretty fun and it seemed to kind of warm me up. So I challenged Ace to a game of SKATE. My legs were shot and he destroyed me. But at least I got a first try halfcab flip and he said “Oh okay then” like it was a real game. After that we hucked some tricks. I got a sex change and came close to nollie tre. Fun night, rad crew.

(8.25 null spanbauer, jessup ultragrip, venture 5.2 lows bones medium bushings, spitfire 51mm 101a classic shape with 2 washers inside, new balance numeric 288S b/w size 11.5 440 insoles)
(pain level 4/10)

skate journal: scott carpenter evening fun with dave, mike, saul (march 15, 2022)

Posted in Skate Journal on March 17th, 2022 by corpo

On a warm, but breezy afternoon I met Dave at SC. Actually I almost ran him over in the parking lot because he tried to startle me and succeeded. Ha. We started on the curb and had some good slappy starts, but Dave beat me to kickflip. I’m not sure if I ever rolled away from a clean slappy front crooks, but other slappies worked, including switch front slappy. Dave had a great slappy front crook to fakie, slappy crook shove, switch slappy crook. Then we went into the park which wasn’t too crowded. Other than a couple 50s and noseslides across the bump to ledge I pretty much just tried backside flips over the hip. I got a sloppy one somewhat quick, then a clean one in a few tries after that. I made the mistake of trying to get 3 of them. I would land on like 20, but never roll away again and ultimately just gave up. I can blame the wind a little. Dave was totally shredding with some really cool lines. Tricks like 5-0s on the qp down onto the bench, front 3 over the hip and a lot more I’m forgetting now. He tried a bunch of front bluntslides on the hip, but also ended up giving up. He can totally blame the wind. Mike had some really good halfcabs over the hip. I missed most of Saul and his slappy session. Saul lined out an exit over the noping. It was a really fun session even though I spent way too much time trying a trick I had already landed.

(8.25 null spanbauer, jessup ultragrip, venture 5.2 lows bones medium bushings, spitfire 51mm 101a classic shape with 2 washers inside, new balance numeric 288S b/w size 11.5 440 insoles)
(pain level 4/10)

skate journal: solo boulder spots lazy afternoon (march 13, 2022)

Posted in Skate Journal on March 14th, 2022 by corpo

After going out for breakfast and hanging with the family for a while I eventually made it out to skate. I went by the new spot near my house that would be oh so much more fun if it hadn’t been knobbed. I warmed up briefly, had some great feeling kickflips. Then tried a line of halfcab flip on flat then ollie the lower of the gaps. The knobs are really close together making ollies onto the ledge hard, luckily you can just ride on at one point. I had all these ideas for things to try, but it wasn’t as fun as I had thought and there were kids playing hide and seek and their parents (younger than me) kept looking at me weird. The curve into the lower gap was hard. I would get it, and also did it with a fakie bigflip to start. But none of the ollies were good. I made myself commit to the larger gap and it was depressing how scary and hard it was for me. I never got a clean landing. The runway is only one push and the roll away is only about 6 feet long. Oh well.

Then I went to the flagstone bench where I started to feel pretty tired and lazy. I had some okay crooks, but really struggled. Couldn’t ollie onto it or front 50. The spot is really tough to skate. Rough brushed concrete, large cracks and it’s narrow. The dork trick was kind of fun.

Then I went down to the next school and made myself do 10 flip tricks. The basketball court was smooth, but not level and the imperfections messed with me. Almost all of the tricks I did were terrible. I got kickflip, fakie flip, halfcab flip, f/s halfcab flip, fakie bigflip, heelflip (the only trick I liked and it’s been hard lately), f/s halfcab heel, absolutely terrible varial flip, backside flip and fakie heelflip. Not all days can be as fun as yesterday.

(8.25 null spanbauer, jessup ultragrip, venture 5.2 lows bones medium bushings, spitfire 51mm 101a classic shape with 2 washers inside, new balance numeric 288S b/w size 11.5 440 insoles)
(pain level 4/10)

skate journal: golden and little arvada fun saturday (march 12, 2022)

Posted in Favorite, setup change, Skate Journal on March 14th, 2022 by corpo

Out pretty early on a very nice Saturday I met Cass, Kevin, Venture Dave and Jake at Golden park. There was still quite a bit of snow and we shoveled and squeegeed the little ledge section. Which is kind of funny because we never actually skated it, we just hit the main park as it was mostly dry and it was super fun. I had switched back to lows and would love it when I hucked a b/s flip early on and mostly landed it. We were up top doing some ride on grinds, qp and flatground up to start with. Kevin was rattling off trick after trick. Then we settled in on the east side of the park having some fun lines with the ledges and banks. Dave was manualling the west side deck, shoves and impossibles on the bank. Jake and Kevin did rock fakies on one of the steep qps. Jake almost got a back blunt on another steep qp. Cass had some good noseslides, crooks. Kevin was landing everything. 50s up the ledge, crooks down, nollie varial flips, nollie treflips. Cass never quite got the front board shove. Jake said our physical challenge should be boardsliding down the ledge. I baby stepped to it and would get it. His knee started hurting so he forfeited the win to me. I was hyped to get first try kickflip, fakie flip, varial flip and fakie varial flip on the bank. I was working on fakie tre when the wind kicked in fierce. We skated a while longer, but it was tough so we took off.

Jake and Dave were done. Kevin, Cass and I went to triple nipple. The park itself had no snow in it, but snow runoff made the ledge unskateable. Doh. It took me a bit to find a fun way to skate it considering half the park was wet. But it ended up being a pretty good time. The little transfers over the spine are so fun. I had some front 50s, first front feeble in a long time and took a bit to get the disaster to sugarcane. Kevin had lines for days and worked for the switch flip. Cass on the other hand gets off the bench, does the front shove second try then goes back to chilling. My kickflip felt about as bad as it looked, but it was still fun. Pretty awesome day really.

(8.25 null spanbauer, jessup ultragrip, venture 5.2 lows bones medium bushings, spitfire 51mm 101a classic shape with 2 washers inside, new balance numeric 288S b/w size 11.5 440 insoles)
(pain level 3/10)

skate journal: cold flatground friday behind the school (march 10, 2022)

Posted in Skate Journal on March 11th, 2022 by corpo

After a chill Friday at work for once I went behind the school on a cold afternoon. After a brief warm up I went in on a list that Nate and I came up with. I never anticipated getting many of these as it’s been too long. So here’s the tricks and an emoji describing how I feel about the tricks.

fakie flip 😕
bs flip 😕
fakie bigflip 🤷‍♂️
halfcab heel 😊
front heel 👴🏼
nollie varial flip 😡
fakie tre 😢
fs flip 🗑
fakie varial heel 🚫
nollie inward heel 🚫

The only trick I was happy with was halfcab heel. I tried fakie tre and nollie varial flip the longest. I was so close. The fakie varial heel could have been closer, but I was beat by then.

(8.25 null spanbauer, jessup ultragrip, venture 5.6 cast plate titanium hanger, venom 91a bushings, spitfire 51mm 101a classic shape, new balance numeric 288S b/w size 11.5 no insoles)
(pain level 2/10)

skate journal: old man night at square house (march 9, 2022)

Posted in Skate Journal on March 11th, 2022 by corpo

On a really cold and snowy night I mustered the motivation to scrape off the car and go to Square House. It ended up being a pretty epic crew and a really fun session. Eric, Furlong, Brian, Christian, David, Kyle, Saul, Ted and more. Obviously the crew is way too big to remember everything. I’ll start with Brian because I’m so grateful he is down for old man night. Saw some classics like fakie feeble fakie, carve grinds, windshield wiper, tough guys, no one footed front rocks while kicking a kid on a bike though. I haven’t seen Furlong skate in forever so that was a special treat. He still has it. Blunt to back tail, back tails with both feet on the tail, blunt rock fakies, smiths, lots of style. The trick of the day appeared to be fakie lipslides. Eric and David were doing them. Eric also did fakie tailslides, back lip, front 5-0, back 50s fakie. Christian is such a beat. At one point Brian and I just looked at each other and laughed. He was doing runs with so many tricks like back d to sugarcane, the Darin, long back tails, back blunts, everything. Saul and I went over to the ‘street’ section for a while. He did a bunch of slappies. I took way too long to get a line of ollie the 3 stair then kickflip to fakie the bank. Then I took way too long to kickflip up the euro and then once again way too long to backside flip up it. But I was happy to do that at least. Eric had come over and almost heelflipped up it first try, but then also struggled. Back to the ramp I got a hurricane, some front 50s, front d, some fakie revert stuff. It was tough for me to not last as long as others, but I was beat and called it a night before the session was over. Fun times, rad crew, thank you Brian!

(8.25 null spanbauer, jessup ultragrip, venture 5.6 cast plate titanium hanger, venom 91a bushings, spitfire 51mm 101a classic shape, new balance numeric 288S b/w size 11.5 no insoles)
(pain level 3/10)