skate journal: Finally skated the No Love warehouse! (Feb 2, 2011)
Posted in Colorado area skate photos, Skate Journal on February 3rd, 2011 by corpoJeff has been trying to get me to the No Love warehouse for quite some time. I guess it took another night of -10F to make it happen. After work I took a quick nap and piled in the TF bus with Neil, Brian, Carleigh, John and Fuzz (oh and it’s possible a kid named Kyle joined us). Can you believe it, TF out on a week night? Awesome. We arrived all frozen from the lack of working heat in the bus to a somewhat crowded session. Warming up for me never really happened. At times I felt ok, but for the most part I felt awkward and disconnected from my board the entire night. Fuzz on the other hand killed it out of the gates. Stalefish from the flat bank to the wall qp, sugarcanes on the smaller qp, front tail on the electric box above the flat bank and front tail front 180 out which was ridiculous. Neil had his moves down quick. Carleigh skated about as good as I’ve ever seen her. She got a sick line of wallride, back 50 on the qp then back noseslide shove on the ledge. People were hyped and the ladies drinking on the sidelines were so hyped they were throwing peoples boards. Brian had some monster frontside alley oop wallrides, sick qp skills and an insane one footed frontside wallride. John ripped it. The no comply 270 back tail is a crowd pleaser everytime. Jeff was there destroying. He can do everything. Mikey went for two tricks over 4 hours and eventually got them. They were gnarly at least. Nollie b/s bigpsin and frontside flip from the flat bank into the wallride qp. There were some other dudes there ripping too. Like I said I felt awkward, but I still had a blast. I’m pretty happy that my fear of crowds doesn’t prevent me from at least trying to skate anymore. I got a b/s flip on the flat bank that took way longer than it should have, but in all honesty the narrowness of the flat bank made it pretty hard. I also got some kickturns on the wall, a little backside grind to fakie on the qp and almost a front feeble grind on the qp.Once again, Carleigh took a bunch of photos so go here and check them out.I was also very excited to finally meet Andrew from No Love. We had a good time chatting about running companies and how we respect what each other is doing and how awesome skateboarding is. What a fun night and I can’t believe the TF was out past midnight.
skate journal: Rampy marathon with Ollie, Lazer, Chad and Carleigh (Feb 1, 2011)
Posted in Skate Journal on February 3rd, 2011 by corpoBefore dinner I put the space heater out on Rampy to battle the freezing cold (-10 F). I think the space heater was fighting a losing battle, but it probably helped it from being below freezing in there. After dinner Ollie and I went out there for a bit. I sucked it up again really bad. I even slammed super hard on a front 50 that hung up and had the board hit me in the head after. Awesome. To add insult to injury Ollie beat me to rock ‘n rolls both ways and got another frontside scratch grind. He also felt more like skating the flat bottom (or lack there of) and did pop shoves and fakie pop shoves. Sometimes he would end up on the tranny a bit so then he started intentionally trying pop shoves to fakie. He got one. He wasn’t up the tranny very much, but then again he is related to me and you will see a photo of a Glen ollie in about two paragraphs.Ollie and I went in and still no one else had shown. I put the space heater on again and almost fell asleep reading the new Transworld magazine. Eventually Lazer showed up and we hung out reading magazines while Ollie played Nirvana songs on Itunes. Fun. Eventually Chad and Carleigh arrived and it was time to get our shred on. Lazer killed it out of the gates once again. This was Chad’s first time skating Rampy and it showed. He had a lot of trouble getting used to it, but would eventually lay down some sick stuff. Carleigh had another night of skating good. She did her main bag of tricks quickly, laid down another kickflip rock fakie and came close to fakie shove disasters. Wow. I was skating decent finally. It only took two hours of warming up I guess. I did most of my tricks like front feeble, hurricane, fakie hurricane, fakie pivot fakie, front lip and more boring tricks. Near the end Carleigh took some photos.Chad was doing huge ollies to fakie by the end of the night.I’ve been working on my ollies and clearly it shows. Just look at the height on this one! I mean clearly, Carleigh blew it taking the photo. Had she taken it at the peak I’m sure it would have looked more like:Yeah, watch out Fuzz.Anyways. The end of the session was Chad trying frontside flips until he got a good one and me failing kickflip pivots until Chad landed his trick and we could call it a night.Go to Carleigh’s blog for many more photos of striped sweaters.