skate journal: ballpark ledge then downtown (Nov 10, 2009)
Posted in Skate Journal on November 11th, 2009 by corpoI met up with Nate and Jason at the ballpark ledges right after work. It might be the first time we’ve all skate there since when we met Nate there a few years ago. I normally suck if I try to skate right after work and this was no exception. I have been really down on my skating lately so sorry if these entries bum you out. I could barely noseslide or 50 the ledge. Jason on the other hand was ripping. Back 50, noseslides, almost crooks. These ledges are not short. I was trying a front 50 to front board, but never got the front 50 good enough to try it. Nate was skating aight. He can do back 50s like their nothing. My flatground was doing ok. I got a couple 3 flips, but I need to learn more tricks going faster. Anyways, it was pretty warm out and we wanted to skate more once it got dark. Nate had to bail though.Jason and I met Carleigh and eventually Lazer at St Julien. Jason and I started the session by doing possibly the most tricks back to back we’ve ever done. They were basic tricks on the ledge, but it was cool that we pounded them out. That spot is fun, I wish the lights were brighter though. I actually had fun at this spot and wasn’t too bummed on my skating. Maybe it’s because Carleigh arrived and was bumming more than me. She rips though. Jason worked on back tailslides forever while we waited for Lazer. Carliegh got some front 50s and was working on front tails. I did a lot of back crooks, tried some 2mph halfcab crooks and failed to do front 50 back 180. Lazer showed up and within seconds had ollied the 9 stair while swerving through jason and I. We rolled out and Jason and Lazer ollied a purple bucket first try. I didn’t, but eventually got it while Lazer went 200mph and ollied it then did a straight wallride. Have I mentioned that Lazer is good at skating? Carliegh almost got the ollie, but hurt her foot and ended her night of skating. Lastly we ended up at the white ledge spot where Lazer skated it so fast I thought it would set fire to the ledge. maybe I should skate with Lazer more and learn to push a bit faster. Jason got his run with the ollie off the bump and back 50. I got it too, but it was kinda slow as usual. Pretty fun night.
poop deck promo
Posted in Skate Video Teasers on November 9th, 2009 by corpoThis is totally awesome.
Ben Skrzypek
Posted in Amazing skate clips on November 9th, 2009 by corpoThis part makes me want to skate.
skate journal: Southern Hills for hours and a couple other spots (Nov 8, 2009)
Posted in Skate Journal on November 9th, 2009 by corpoSurprisingly sore from the flip trick session the day before John and I cruised over to Southern Hills on a nice afternoon. We were pleasantly surprised to see the benches freshly painted and slick again. John and Nate were getting on the grinds no problem, but my legs were dead. Nate straight killed the benches. John set up the marathon run challenge that almost killed me. Front nose stall on the first bench (you can’t really get enough speed to do anything else), back noseslide the next bench, ollie up the two, ollie onto the rough ledge, ollie the 4 stair, trick on the bench. He did it all quick. I never got the ollie onto the rough ledge. I can’t ollie, it sucks. I was feeling pretty bummed, but went over and skated flatground for a bit on the new smooth area. Landed quite a few tricks in a few tries. Heelflip and 360 flip first tries. I blew out a lace and Neil who had just shown up hooked me up with a new one before I could even really tell what happened. Awesome. Skelly also showed up around now. Him and Nate got some boardslides to fakie. I finally got on a few 2mph front 50s and got a shove out. I was skating pathetically slow. That’s what happens to me when I get that tired. Toward the end I tried a line with front noseslide/stall on the first bench, manual the goodcrete, kickflip out of the handicap ramp, ollie the two from the crack, boardslide then a flipper. I died in exhaustion attempting a backside flip. Right after that Nate racked himself trying a front board 270 out. We were both lieing down on the concrete and a family comes biking by. So funny. Before leaving I finally got a dorky cali grind to manual that I’d been trying for awhile and Nate, Sean and I did some long powerslides in the new super smooth concerete section. So fun.Next we went to this newly redone steep bank into a parking garage. It’s so gnarly, there is even a kicker in front of it. Some one could do some gnarly stuff there for sure. It was getting dark though, otherwise it would have been us. Just ollieing into it on the steep end is scary. There isn’t a car that can make that without bottoming out. We left after awhile and went to the mini Wells Fargo q-pipe. That was basically the only thing we had enough energy to skate. A one foot tall quarterpipe. And it was as fun as ever. Nate did a couple good back 5-0s to fakie, bluntslide to fakie and almost a couple crazy tricks like front hurricane and front bluntslide. Sean was barging it and almost got back 50 from the top part all the way down to the waxed up spot. I tried some back tails for awihle, but started trying back smith instead and managed to get a few actual back smith grinds. Then I got a couple mediocre back 5-0s to fakie, back tails, back nosegrinds and had a blast. Fun ender for a rough day.
skate journal: flatground at my house (Nov 7, 2009)
Posted in Skate Journal on November 8th, 2009 by corpoAfter a long, but fun day at the CU football game with the kids I needed a bit of skating before Liz left for a bachelerette party. I decided the drive to meet up with Lazer, Neil, Carleigh at Rock Creek wasn’t worth it as I’d have about 20 minutes of skating tops. So I just skated flatground in front of the house and it ruled. Landed a lot of tricks quick so I didn’t have to spend time on them. Got my first 3 treflips in a row. Unheard of! Although something was even more whack then normal and my style was feeling really sketchy. I was trying to link up a few tricks and had a few runs that felt great. Fakie bigflip, front shove, treflip. Halfcab flip, backside flip (horrible) almost fakie treflip. If I messed up in a line I would try tricks that I rarely or have never landed. I tried tons of nollie heels. It feels like if it actually flipped I’d land it, but it doesn’t. Tried lots o switch fs flips too, fakie hardflips, Rick flips and bigflips. Never got too close, but maybe someday the stars will align. I ended it on a front shove, heelflip, varial flip, no comply, fakie fs bigspin run and walked away with a big smile and a beautiful sunset.
skate journal: quick afterwork suckfest (Nov 6, 2009)
Posted in Skate Journal on November 8th, 2009 by corpoI met Nate at his house after a pretty crappy day of work. It was almost dark so we skated around the basketball court at his apartment’s for awhile. I was skating absolutely horrible. Kickflips seemed impossible. No complys seemed impossible. One of those days I guess. We moved on and after ollieing up a 3 stair (Nate first try, me four tries ugh) ended up at a funny weird spot. At an abandoned car dealership there was a waxed up curb going into a super mellow bank. Basically imaging an 8 footlong “bank” that covers the height of two stairs. Along one side was two curbs. The top one starts at the level of the top so you can just cali grind onto it then go into the bank. The curb dropped about halfway onto another curb. Only the top one was waxed. I could not get back cali back 180 out. We did some funny tricks up since there is basically no risk. I got a nosegrind and kind of a front Salad. Nate did cool tricks like back 180 nosegrind. Nate also got 5-0 cali shove out. As we left I got cali dropped into manual. All in all it was a depressing session for me.
skate journal: Parker skatepark with Jason, Nate and Matt P
Posted in Skate Journal on November 6th, 2009 by corpoAfter stopping at 303 we made the long drive through suburban wasteland to Parker where we met up with Matt P who is asking about Null. Will it happen? Maybe, he rips. Anyways, Jason, Nate and I got there first and it was way colder then Boulder. Burr. We started out in the little q-pipe/colorado flag pipe area. Jason immediately had 20 foot long front 5-0s that were ridiculous. I took awhile to warm up as usual but Matt showed up and did like 5 tricks down the big rail/hubba for his warmup. Nice. Nate, Jason and I kept skating around and doing our stuff. I got a front 50 on the tall pier 7 ledge first try to cheer me up a bit. Jason did noseslide to manny first try on the double manny pad thing. So sick. Nate almost got front 50 front 180 fakie nose manual. It’s hard to remember what all we were doing as it seemed like we never really skated one thing. It ruled that no one was there and you could skate whatever. On the ledge I had a few decent crooked grinds, front 50 back 180 and an accidental front smith front 180. Basically I almost slid out but ended up pivoting on the front wheels. That’s an over 30 make for sure. Ha. Toward the end Nate and I ollied off the kickers which was a blast. Jason was blasting 5-0s both ways around the tight corner. So sick. Super fun session want to do it again.
Dinosaur Jr – Get Me
Posted in Dinosaur Jr is the greatest band ever, Song Of The Day on November 4th, 2009 by corpoThis song killed it at both shows. Song of the day. Concert of the year. Album of the year. Band of the last two centuries.
skate journal: Downtown Boulder exploring with Nate (Nov 2, 2009)
Posted in Skate Journal on November 3rd, 2009 by corpoMet up with Nate after a day of feeling nauseous and dizzy at Petes downtown Boulder. It was cold and definitely probably not a good idea to go skating. It ended up being fun though. We started off hitting the NE side of Pearl St which we’ve never scoped before. Didn’t really find anything other than a weird plaque thing that we skated for awhile. You could ollie onto it and to rock fakies if you were Nate. If you were me you would ollie onto it then shoot your board out and fall on your back while your board flies into traffic. I’m pretty sure my slams were more entertaining to watch. Especially to the Jeep that drove by right as a rifled a board at them. Both Nate and I dropped in on it too and somehow got all 4 wheels down when it was about 2 feet long. We moved over to a new building that didn’t have much to offer other then some curb high mannies and a drop that I rode off of. I was having one of those nights were my legs refuse to leave the ground when I ollie. Not so fun. We tried wallrides on this new bank to wall that needs to be quickcreted so bad. Neither of us got them. We didn’t really seem to hit much for awhile after this and then ended up at Boulder High. We putzed around for awhile before ending up trying a run of ollie the 4 stair then gap to manny the flat gap. It took me a few tries to land the 4 stair, but I still managed to somehow beat Nate to getting the gap to manny. That has to be the first time I’ve ever beat Nate to a manny trick. Next we started trying this weird flat gap that had all kinds of dirt and leaves in the way. Nate put it down first and slammed hard. He got up, brushed himself off and did it again, but stomped it clean. Rad. Next up we ended up at the dumb little banked curb on Broadway. Nate did a million pivots to fakie and I did one. Lastly we ended up at St Julien and skated the little wood crate manny pad that has been there forever. Nate did some rad tricks like manny front 180 up, nose manny both up and down and front 180 fakie nose manual down. I got a manny up followed by a manny down then gave into the dizziness sick feeling and called it a night. Fun times skating a lot of new/different stuff.