skate journal: pj wannabee, ledges, curbs and kick out (Aug 28, 2013)
Yeap folks. We have found the price in which I sellout. It’s called a shoe that PJ Ladd skates and it costs me less then $50 (sometimes running a company and getting hooked up at shops has it’s privileges!). NB+ Stratford 479. They aren’t even broken in, but I could not find the will to try those DC Mikey Taylors anymore. Instead I went with a brand I see every day at the gym on every retired man that goes there. It’s hip to be old? Anyway, after bringing some new boards to Crisis, Rob, Ollie and I went over to the Safeway ledge. Ollie wasn’t stoked, but was cool about it. I on the other hand was super hyped. The PJ shoes were hyping me up in ways I thought they would. I’m the ultimate PJ nerd. For the first time in awhile I landed the first kickflip I tried. I went on to have a pretty good session in general, especially for a new pair of cupsoles that didn’t really have a chance to be broken in. I was happy to get a couple kick back 50s, almost good front tails, lots of kickflips, halfcab flips, and the surprise for me was multiple switch front 180 to front 50s. Rob was killing it. He called kick back 50s on the drive, but ended up settling for front hurricanes instead. What! They were sick. He had also tried a bunch of nollie lipslides to front 50 and didn’t quite get one. Ollie mostly just cruised around, but did a few front nose taps and back boardslides.
It got dark so we went to go meet Carleigh at the park. Only every teenager in the area was there which bummed out the old and the young so we said to meet at yellow curbs instead. It was my idea so I take the blame, but upon getting there it felt wrong to skate there when it was nice out. Rob and I managed some nose and regular manuals. Ollie did some ollies up the curb and back 180s off. Carleigh tied her shoes and after maybe a couple ollies we got the boot. Doh. It was close to Ollie’s bed time so we just bailed.