skate journal: Solo Rampy pool coping destruction (Nov 28, 2012)

Been fighting a nasty cold for a couple days, but decided a short Rampy session was in order. Everyone else was busy, but with how nervous I am about the sandy pool coping I had painted recently this was ok. First few grinds felt pretty good, but the paint was still chipping off and the concrete as well. Seems like the concrete paint helps a little, but not all that much. Doh. I still like it though. Concrete feels more real then steel any day.

I guess Rampy will be more of a stall ramp. Maybe I’ll figure out better paint to use or maybe I should actually wax it a little. The coping definitely isn’t normal hard pool coping. I figure I’ll ride it out this winter and maybe sometime over the summer get some good pool coping for it. Above are the before and after session shots. I had some new shoes. Shoes that didn’t hurt and give me blisters on every ollie attempt.

Lakai Manchesters. A shoe that’s proven it likes my feet over multiple pairs. As far as skating it was hard, but fun. Rampy is way harder now. I got a large percentage of tricks in my little bag. I tried a few more of those frontside boneless/sweeper things to tail (gotta work on my old guy tricks), an ollie to rock fakie in hopes of maybe someday doing kickflip rock fakie which I didn’t get close to. The other thing I struggled with was front d on the narrow side of the deck which I finally did. I had switched between my normal orthotic insoles and the beefy ones that came with the shoes. I’ve been kinda wondering if my stiff orthodics take away board feel and it really seems like they do.

Here’s my trucks after grinding a lot of paint and a little concrete.