skate journal: boulder spots with ollie and sam (12/12/2010)

Posted in Skate Journal on December 13th, 2010 by corpo

Woke up early after a fabulous night with The Mighty LZA.  Was back from the grocery store by 9:30 am.  Yeah, crazy early.  Then started to feel pretty blah and some basketball and a nap didn’t help.  Ollie and Sam wanted to go skating though so obviously I was gonna go skate.  They wanted to go to Stonehenge.  My legs were feeling so horrible.  I have no idea why.  Ollie did a few of the basics right away on the bank to curb.  Rock fakie, rock ‘n roll and was going for back axle stall.  He did some willy stalls and a couple with the back truck almost in axle.  So sick.  He almost beat me to it.  I was skating so bad it took literally 8 tries to do a front pivot.  Ugh.  We skated the manny pad for a bit where I suprisingly manualled it second try.  Ollie and Sam did some ollies off the tall part.  I hadn’t seen Sam ollie off that big of a drop before.  Back to the bank to curb as Jason showed up for a bit.  We rattled off a few more basics.  I posed some front smith kickflips out.  Jason did some front lips.  Then we kinda skated it different while the boys played around on some jersey barriers.  I tried to do a flip trick then ollie the corner of the fence into the bank.  Didn’t come easy.  I had some kickflips, pop shoves and halfcab flips.  Even a bad heelflip, ollie into fence into the bank, kickflip flyout.  Jason had some good ollies into the bank.  We both did back tail stalls on the fence and Jason ended it with a back lip.Next we went to another nearby bank spot.  Max kills this spot in multiple Meta videos.  I didn’t do much more than some grinds as shown above and some frontside ollies.  Ollie took the above photo then I took a few of him and Sam.  Ollie skated this spot really good though.  Ollie to fakie, backside ollie, side rock (just learned that one day ago), etc.  Sam had some mean kickturns.Ollie side rock.Sam kickturnThe smile man, the smile.  Ollie’s always smiling and it rules.  Drop in.I hope Ollie doesn’t get stuck with my ollies.  This photo isn’t really taken early, it’s just his ollies are kinda like mine.Ollie show off hat tip to fakie.  Sam indy 900.Next up we went to another nearby spot with a little banked curb and other random funness.  I kept with my theme of the day and struggled.  Only decent things were kickflip up a curb, quick up ollie a tiny gap and that’s about it.  Ollie almost beat me to boardslide transfer and my halfcab transfer took forever.  Ollie ripped this spot.  Back 180s out of curb cuts, slappy back 50s, boardslide transfer (and yes he actually slid it) and he’s still got that buttery mongo push.  Sam surprised me with slappy back 50 and transferred the curb without sliding.  We took a few photos at this spot too.Sam slappy back 50Ollie back 50Not sure why we laughed so hard at this photo, but we did.  Boardslideout.Ollie boardslide transfer.  Rock Creek!Dorko the Dad halfcab boardslide transfer.  20 more years of skating then Ollie and the only difference between our tricks is I went in fakie.  Ugh.  Photo by my son who will soon be better at skateboarding than me.

skate journal: denver cold with jeff, mikey, jack, jason, ollie (12/11/10)

Posted in Skate Journal on December 13th, 2010 by corpo

My 300 day reward – new shoes.  Es Square Twos.The Lafayette skatepark opened today and there was a big grand opening party.  I am not a fan of crowded skateparks, or even a fan of crowds really.  Luckily there are some who agree with me.  Jack called, Jason called and Mikey and Jeff wanted to meet up in Denver.  I brought Ollie along and we met up at the Commerce City skatepark around 1 or so.  It was cold.  Colder than it felt like it should be.  And the park has some weird new glaze of slickness on it.  Jason slammed right away and retired to the car for the rest of the day.  Jack and I started out with a game of SKATE on the banked curb surrounding a tree.  I doubt they ever intended anyone to skate it, but we do everytime we’re there.  It’s pretty dumb.  Jack of course won with a bunch of good tricks like blunt shove to nosepick, pivot fakie, etc.  I landed some tricks though that made me happy like front blunt (no pivot!), kickflip onto the curb, boardslide.  It was fun.  Ollie seemed to be having a good time and digging the park.  He did some drop down to manual down one stair to ride down another then ollie off the third.  Some little ollies over the pump bump too.  And always a smile.  Love it.  Mikey was ripping.  I saw switch heel the long three stair, back 5-0 the long three ledge and a smile.  Jeff, always ripping.  Nollie back 180 into the bank, powerslide on the icecrete, halfcab crooks.  Jack had did a nosebonk to manual front 180 off the drop.  Ollies from the top of the park into the little bank no problem.  Funny back 50 to 90 onto a curb to ollie out.  Toward the end people were trying lines ollieing over the two benches.  Jeff almost got a switch b/s flip up one, mikey almost sw heeled one.  I ollied in the small spots.  I guess the quest to learn how to ollie is officially on.  It’s really embarrassing.The sun came out and we rolled to a loading dock kicker that Mikey wanted to bust before they put a rail on it (will probably happen this week).  Ollie and I dorked around for a bit, I did a gap to boardslide down a parking block.  Jeff chilled and proved that he has no kid filter around Ollie.  Jason read.  Mikey ollied the kicker to get warmed up then felt out a few tricks.  Jack starting trying bigger spins and was getting super close.  Unfortunately disaster struck and he rolled his ankle bad.  Doh.  Mikey went for treflips for awhile, but the wind, cold and Jeff wanting to leave didn’t help.We left for Crisis to sell some Null and see Fuzz, but on the way we hit up the nearby handicap double bank spot.  Just me and Ollie skated.  It was real cold.  I guess the new shoes had been doing pretty good as I hadn’t really noticed before this spot that I had new shoes on.  I dorked around for awhile.  Felt out the trick I want to film there sometime (side rock kickflip out to manual down) but wasn’t feeling that.  Then settled for a run of kickflip, no comply 180, fakie ollie on one bank, f/s ollie on another bank.  That came remotely easy.  Well, if you count what I did as ollies.  Since that came pretty quick and I wasn’t really feeling like anything else I went for the same line some more, but tried fakie flip on the bank instead.  I eventually got it.  I’m sure I did it all pretty horribly, but it was fun.  Ollie wasn’t complaining about the cold at all.  He rules to skate with.  Smiles the entire time, never complains, never takes it series, and always learns something.  He saw me do a side rock on the bank and I think he did one within two tries.  So rad.  I wish Jack and Jason could have skated there too, oh well.  We went to Crisis and hung out for awhile, ate some pizza, watched the new Toy Machine video and everyone made sure to drop several F Bombs.  It sure is weird being a father sometimes.

sick day #44 Dec 10, 2010

Posted in sick day on December 12th, 2010 by corpo

These sick days is gonna pile up now!  I got home from work, watched Leave It To Beaver with India, helped with Dinner then played Rock Band before falling asleep kinda early.  Pretty much awesome.  Do I even need to keep track of sick days anymore?

skate journal: 300 day skateathon! (Dec 9, 2010)

Posted in Skate Journal on December 11th, 2010 by corpo

What a weird day.  I worked from home as we needed to take the Hyundai in to get the power steering fixed.  So at any point I could have technically ran out of the house and done a few kickflips to start the 300 session.  But I waited.  Right before dark I was finally off work.  I watched the OG PJ Ladd video then skated in the street for a bit waiting for Ollie to join me and Jason to show up.  Liz was stoked for me and cheered for a few minutes as day 300 was under way and official.  It felt pretty cool honestly.  I had some new 52mm superthanes as the old wheels were flat spotted and they felt good.  I did quite a few kickflips, 180s and felt like fun was going to be had.  Ollie finally came out and we went behind the school where I ran into rocks and fell down for 5 minutes straight.  It bummed me out.  It felt so anticlimatic and it reminded me that although I’ve skated 300 days this year, I really haven’t gotten any better at skateboarding.  In fact it seemed like half the time I was too sore and tired to skate up to my norm.  Oh well, I don’t have to skate every single day any more!  Ollie did some cool slashes in the mini ditch, some ollies, etc.  His board is shot though because him and his friends think it’s cool to throw boards around.  Stupid skate video influence!  Jason showed up after awhile and Ollie would not let us leave until it was totally dark.Jason drove and we headed over to Carleigh’s to meet Carleigh (duh), Chad and Neil.  For whatever reason on the way there I was feeling really down.  That changed quickly when we got to Carleigh’s though:So rad.  Thanks so much Carleigh and Chad.  They had even put my Off The Couch part on, but queued it to Eye Of The Tiger.  Pretty funny.  Then Jason put it on A-B loop and everytime it started he would say “Hey look, it’s Glen’s part!”  Cracked me up.  You guys all rule.  Read more at Carleigh’s blog.And then we were off.  Carleigh was on her bike initially as her foot was still hurting and she didn’t want to start things off by pushing for 8 blocks.  Poser.  Ha.  We started performing stunts around the bus station on the little manny pad.  After I heard Neil yell real loud I figured we’d get booted quick so I headed over to a different manny pad with the two stair ledge nearby.  Everyone else stayed there for a bit so I don’t know what went down.  It’s insanely crazy how much faster the superthane is.  It kept throwing me off.  I got kinda used to it by the end of the night, but wow.  I had a couple manuals, nose manuals and squeeked out a little boardslide on the ledge above the two.  Neil was trying wallies.  Jason was manualling and having an off day.  Chad was killing it with huge flat gap ollies, fast as hell manuals and kickflipping at high speeds.  So sick. Carleigh shot a few photos, but wasn’t really able to skate since she felt weird about her foot.  Bummer, I really wish she could have skated full tilt with us.Jason without the BroomMe nose mannyNeil 180 nose manny.Shortly we ended up at the brick area and started a game of SKATE between Neil, Chad and I.  It was cut short by the police so we moved on towards St Julien since Jason was already there with his broom.  Yes, did I mention he carried a broom all the way with us?  So funny, it hasn’t snowed yes so there really wasn’t much need.  But I guess we were prepared at least.  On the way we hit the ledge banks things.  Chad ruled it with quick up ollie to fakie.  Neil and I were just hyped to drop in.Chadman quick up ollie to fakie with some dumbass BGPsPretty dumb.We saw the police lurking so we headed once again toward St Julien only to get distracted by some wood benches we’ve never really skated before.  At this point Carleigh tried to skate, but instead decided to jump over the bench into the bush.  Her foot was not good.  Ugh.  Neil ollied on to one which was way sick.  Chad manualled it.  I did nothing but boardslide it.On to St Julien.  Jason kinda disappeared as soon as we got there.  I wasn’t sure why, maybe the lurking police?  Anyways Neil skated for a bit, did a sick crooks shove, some manual on the narrow sidewalk against the rock and some wallrides.  Then he was done for the night.  I was struggling with crooks because it was too dark.  Plus I’m used to doing them down big rails, not tiny ledges.  I pieced together a line of suck with a manual on the narrow sidewalk, sketchy 3 flip then a silly boardslide on the ledge to avoid it from being a Zero line.  Chad went on a nose bonking spree on the black posts.  He tried a bunch while Carleigh tried to shoot photos, but the timing never worked out.  Still so sick though.  Next we hit the ledge Jason and I have been looking at for awhile.  Jason and I both took way too long to get back 50s.  We did front 50s too.  I did one with a kickflip beforehand.  I tired to do the kickflip fast enough to still have speed for a front 50.  That’s my goal next year.  Learn how to skate faster.  That and learn how to ollie, but I’ve been trying that for awhile and I’m pretty sure I never will have pop.Chad ollied this a bunch of times and even nose bonked it a few times.  The nollie heel at speed for setup was dope sauce.Next years goal, learn how to ollie now that I’m almost 40.Ultra tech back 50The highlight of the evening was next though.  I saw Chad ollie a little flat gap then bomb into the St Julien parking garage.  I tried it too.  The first time though a car was coming up as I started to pick up speed so I bailed out.  Next time I went for it.  It was way faster then I remembered from a year ago and I almost pulled the bail trigger but I stuck it out and made it around the gates.  So f’ing fun.  As I was coming up Chad was bombing it switch.  Ridiculous.Next up the taller slide ledge along 9th/Pearl.  I was kinda sucking and everyone else but Chad was done, but Chad hiked up 9th to bomb the hill.  I got a crappy run of switch front 180 up the curb, front board the ledge (executed horribly) then a kickflip off the curb.  Also got kickflip up the curb and took a long time to get a silly boardslide popout.  On the way to Petes we went by the white ledge building and found a new little ledge out front.  I tried a couple kickflip back tails.  Got one to suski on accident, then did one to back T.  Chad did a mach 10 hardflip on flat for fun.  Jason was still having an off night, but got a good back noseslide on the white ledge.  I got a crooks.  Chad manualled the downhill ledge.  Chad and I dropped in on the A structure and powerslid into the wall.  Well, I slid into the wall, Chad gracefully slid before it.  I guess the 80 pounds I have on him came through for me.  An ollie up the two, front 180 off later and we were at Petes to celebrate.  Best burritos in town and we had a few drinks to celebrate.  Then it was off to Carleigh’s to watch Sasquatch once again.  Thank you guys for ruling it.Cory Kennedy did what?Wow that’s crazyPlease go to Carleigh’s blog for more photos, words and hit and runs.  Thanks again!

300!

Posted in Me Me Me, Random Funniness on December 10th, 2010 by corpo

Good one Matt.

sick day #43 Dec 8, 2010

Posted in sick day on December 10th, 2010 by corpo

Could have been day #300, but I wanted to chill a day and give my legs a break.  Ended up bringing India and a friend of hers to the CU Women’s Basketball game.  It was a blast.  I would have liked to see CSU make it a closer game though.

Scott Gall – Roger Of The Month

Posted in Amazing skate clips on December 8th, 2010 by corpo

skate journal: campus with John and no motivation (Dec 7, 2010)

Posted in Skate Journal on December 8th, 2010 by corpo

You would think that on day 299 I would be more hyped.  The fact is I felt super burnt out, sore, and not motivated to skate.  I was however, very happy to finally get to skate with John after weeks of conflicting schedules.  We met at Meta then rolled down into campus.  First stop was the angled curb parking lot.  Not as fun the 4th time.  We both tried the narrow ledge drop to ollie back up and failed.  The death factor was a little high for me that early on in the session.  Some more rolling around, a John kickflip slam and we ended up at the two stair in front of the crowded UMC.  There was a lot of stressed out students finishing up finals.  I don’t miss that part of college at all.  We tried to manual the two stair for awhile and both came close (John was way closer) before a group of students came out and smoked cigarettes on the stairs.  Smoking sucks.  We were supposed to ollie the four stair on the way out like it was nothing, but I failed.  Three times.  I was really feeling the motivation issues.  Ugh.  I finally got it and we hit the well lit area nearby for a game of SKATE.  The last time we played SKATE it lasted for about three hours.  This time, not so bad.  John got me with front shove (ugh), fakie flip (ugh ugh), treflip (ugh), nollie flip (ok with that one) and switch flip (considering I’ve only landed it once i don’t mind losing on that one).  Next up was the banked manny pad.  Or in our case, a bank.  John looked at it and all it’s cracks in disapproval, but after I layed down a couple Gillinghammers first try he accepted the spot for what it was.  I did front rock, front tail and a front tail backside revert.  Maybe even a manual to rock ‘n roll manual out with a few tilts.  John did front tail, almost a rad sal flip and then we both ollied and took off to the round stairs.  John ollied it huge first try and I layed into a long powerslide which turned my cheap wheels into rectangles.  Ugh.  John did some good back 180s off the 3, I did some bad ones off the two and that was it.  Day 299 done.  So hyped on not having to skate every day anymore.  Gonna take a day off before the big 300 so I’m more motivated and enjoy it more.

skate journal: weird broomfield (Dec 6, 2010)

Posted in Skate Journal on December 8th, 2010 by corpo

Jake and I spread some Null at Crisis before meeting Fuzz at the Broomfield park.  It was surprisingly more crowded than it’s been.  It wasn’t super warm or anything.  Jake slammed hard right away trying a rock fakie on the little vert qpipe in the back of the park and had to walk off a hipper.  I had settled for trying a line of boardslide the tiny rail, back 50 the black ledge, then front nosegrind the blue ledge.  Fuzz tried to and beat me to the punch by about an hour.  He’s gonna argue that he bonked on the nosegrind, but he made up for it by adding a front d on the brick qp after the 50.  Actually wait, I never did get the line.  I came close, but I had to avoid the nosegrind a lot due to the crowds.  It kinda bummed me out.  I really don’t like skating crowded spots at all, but I was hyped to back 50 the black ledge so many times as I think I had only done it once before.  Jake and Fuzz looked like they were having a good time.  I saw Jake ollie a min jersey barrier that someone brought.  Fuzz bluntslide the tall rusty ledge.  I really don’t remember what else I did until the very end when Jake and I played a game of SKATE that got cut short by the lights shutting off.  He was up SKA to SK.  Two more days til 300.

skate journal: solo nighttime downtown (Dec 5, 2010)

Posted in Skate Journal on December 6th, 2010 by corpo

Had a super fun day with the family taking some funny photos for our Christmas cards.  Around 7 I headed to downtown Boulder with one line that’s been in my head forever.  Just a dumb line that should be easy of ollie’ing a little rock, front 180 up onto a ledge, switch front 180 off in and alley off Broadway.  I parked a couple blocks away and dorked around for a bit in some other alleys ollieing up some curbs.  Then I went to the main attraction and was reminded at how weird the rock ollie was.  It didn’t take long though and I got the line in a couple tries.  It was fun though.  I’m not sure why I had thought about it so much.  I tried it a few times and tried another line coming back with a somewhat high speed manual, a couple good pushes, ollie up a curb then ollie onto the ledge.  I wanted to kickflip off, but right when I was feeling the line a car parked right in the way.  Lazy jerk parking in an alley.  I move on to the fun brick area that Josh Steele kills in Lumber Jockeys.  I played around for a bit before settling with a line I was kinda hyped on.  Manual around the corner at the top of the hill, kickflip up the curb, a few downhill pushes followed by a powerslide, the worst one foot attempt that skateboarding has ever seen then ollied on the little narrow curved ledge.  Pretty fun.  I slammed pretty hard on one of the manual attempts where I came out and landed in a crack.  Other then that it was a pretty awesome night and now I’m three days away from 300 days of skating.