skate journal: scooter park with bored ollie (Feb 19, 2014)

Posted in Skate Journal on February 19th, 2014 by corpo

scrape!

Had to bring India to ballet after school and since Liz wasn’t home from Florida quite yet Ollie had to come with. He wanted to play basketball, but we didn’t have a ball. I had brought his skateboard though and was able to talk him into the scooter park since we were in north boulder anyway. He was pretty bummed after a bad day at school and for the most part just sat around. He did some more of the flyouts to grass rides, kickflips while holding onto the bike racks, front 180s, lots of intentional falls into the grass. I kind of went flipper nuts on the miniature bank below Ollie. Just squint harder, it’s there. I had a fun little line of f/s flip then b/s flip on the “hip” below. Got fakie bigspin, halfcab flip, kickflips to fakie (with f/s or b/s spins), then started trying 360 flips. Not the varial flip ones, but the full 360 flip in a b/s ollie. It took a long time and Ollie was really wanting to go so I gave it a 5 count. On the 4th one I landed it. But it was really bad. Hands down, not quite rotated all the way. Ollie said “over 40 make!” Since I had one last try anyway I went for it and somehow came up gravy with a fully rotated 360 flip. It’s cool because it’s slightly over 360 flip. It felt great.

skate journal: brief solo rampy (Feb 18, 2014)

Posted in Skate Journal on February 19th, 2014 by corpo

On my final night of being Mr Mom I was growing agitated by my lack of freedom and needed to skate. Not that I didn’t get to skate over the weekend, but it was limited and not skating at night is hard for me. So I hit Rampy. The winds were howling which effects my arthritis. It’s a pain. I started by skating the ramp. I was doing ok, but a string of failed back 50s almost resulted in a temper fit. I wanted to do a front tail revert. But I only got a couple front tails. Oh well. I was having fun on flatground too. Got kickflips, treflip and had a loop with a bunch of tricks back to back that hyped me up. I felt like doing flippers and I felt like skating the ramp. And then it hit me, why the hell don’t I do both? So I tried a b/s flip below the coping for quite some time before getting one. I was really hyped. It was well below the coping, but still hard because of how tight Rampy is and how hard setting up is.

skate journal: southern hills solo then downtown denver with ollie (Feb 16, 2014)

Posted in New Deck, Skate Journal on February 17th, 2014 by corpo

In the midst of my Mr Mom week I took off to Southern Hills for a quick hour on a gorgeous morning. It was 60 degrees. Or so I thought, right after getting there some wind started. For the most part there was only a few strong gusts that messed with me and it was mostly fine. My arthritis was bad. It took me a long time to even be able to ollie. I ended up sticking with it though and eventually did some things I was hype on. Front 50, front 50 shove, front 50 front 180 out, front 5-0 front shove out (over 50 make), lots of back crooks that felt good, halfcab noseslide and the worst back 50 that could be landed. I wish these ledges were a little lower, but man it feels good to land tricks on them.

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Then we went to Denver and dropped India off at the Colorado Ballet which is one block from the Denver Art Museum aka one of the best spots in Denver. Before going there Ollie and I cruised around for awhile and checked stuff out. I showed him Civic park. We hit a couple things. Stayed at this spot for awhile. I was still feeing crazy arthritic and was scared to ollie off this thing initially. So bad. Ollie rode off it. I ollied and took forever to front 180 off it. It was embarrassing.

manny king

Then we hit the art museum. The wind had picked up some. It was a consistent wind rather then gusts. Ollie did lots of manuals like above. He set his board up on the ledge and would do that. He seemed rather hyped doing it and it was cool seeing him push mongo all fast around the spot. My legs let me skate somewhat. It’s weird to say, but the little drop before that we skated seemed to warm them up better then anything else. I had a couple ollies up onto ledges then gap to manual like Ollie was doing. I ollied over the narrow ledge that can be boardslid. I also did a really dumb line of ollie onto the wide ledge, drop down them immediately boardslide the narrow ledge. Lastly a really fun first try manual around most of that near the end where it gets taller. India had a good audition and we ate Wahoos after. Fun times with the kids!

skate journal: Southern Hills fun then a broken board doh (Feb 15, 2014)

Posted in Skate Journal on February 15th, 2014 by corpo

On a day where the forecasted high was 62 with 40mph winds I went to Southern Hills while it was 39 and not windy. Way to go weatherman. I had been entertaining Ollie all morning and then picked up India then brought Ollie to a friends and got to Southern Hills around 3pm. Carleigh, Neil and Blake would meet up after I arrived. I was feeling very arthritic and sore, but very motivated to skate. It helped that they had swept up the school and there weren’t a ton of little pebbles everywhere. I started ollie’ing off the little narrow ledge at the top for a warm up and it graduated into one of the funnest and longest runs I’ve done. Ollie onto the narrow longer ledge, push (I’m not good enough to ollie onto it fast enough to have speed byt the end), front 180 off, halfcab flip, kickflip into the handicap ramp, crooks a bench. I was sincerely stoked. Carleigh showed up around now. She was cruising around warming up and I tried another line starting at the long narrow ledge. Ollie on, kickflip off, back 180 down the two stair, something else. But I never got the back 180. It was weird kickflipping off the ledge because it’s so narrow. My kickflips felt weird. They felt way more popped then normal, but kind of out of control. I guess I normally use some angle. Anyway I eventually landed bad and cracked the tail to the point where it couldn’t be popped. Doh. Neil and Blake arrived. I lost a lot of motivation having to ride my board backwards. I tried some kickflips into the handicap ramp followed by front noseslides on the bench, but that was about it. Carleigh had a lot of back 180’s into the handicap ramp and came real close to a b/s flip. Neil ripped harder then I’ve seen in awhile once he got warmed up. Long lines. Ollie onto the bench in the far corner, ollie north off, noseslide the ledge, back 180 out of the handicap ramp. Switch front 180, kickflip into the handicap ramp, front 50 one foot out the bench. Blake did such a cool trick. Ollie from the top of the two stair onto the middle stair then front shove off. It reminded me of Suciu and his 3 flip onto the stair in Sabotage 3. Jack was supposed to meet up, but I had to bolt because India was stressing over a ballet audition. It felt good to get out and skate, but man I could have gone without breaking my board.

skate journal: louisville park with ollie (Feb 14, 2014)

Posted in Skate Journal on February 15th, 2014 by corpo

Liz is in Florida with her family. India has a sleepover at some friends. So my Valentines Day was going skating with Ollie and then shooting nerf guns at each other and watching Dumb and Dumber. In other words, it was epic. Since this is a skate journal I’ll spare the excited for Dumb and Dumber To and talk about how fun Louisville park was. First, we haven’t been there in forever and upon arrival it seemed to have a much better vibe then normal. There were several skaters there. Somewhat older skaters in their 20s and they were super positive and having fun. They reminded me of the Fremont crew and that is a huge complement. I’m not sure why, but I felt really natural and fluid when we first started. I did the best no comply 360 of my life and those dudes asked me to show them how to do that trick. I couldn’t do it again, but whatevs. Ollie and I cruised around. He had some really good frontside carves in the snake run and man, he looks so natural sometimes. He rode under the rainbow rail and then manualled the rough crete to the street. How does he think of lines like that? Ollie constantly stokes me out skating. He also had some lofty front 180’s off the ledge and some boardslides on the curb into grass. I think he was more excited to land in the grass then on concrete. The only complaint I have on the night is how tight my trucks were. It was colder then we thought it would be and with the harder venom bushings I was surprised at how hard it was to turn a few times. I tried a run of boardlside the curb, front 50 the tiny ledge above the bowl, ride off the other ledge, then front 50 the tall ledge, but I can’t seem to ollie that high anymore. Other tricks I did were front d in the snake run, crooks the ledge, kick back sloppy 50-50 the ledge. Ollie and I skated the bank to ledge. He did nose tap to fakie, nose tap 180 and a rock ‘n roll on it. So sick. I took way too long to do back 50, but got front 50 and front smith quick. I would do flatground on the way back. Got a good b/s flip. Posed other tricks. Last trick was a boneless over the hip where I almost died multiple times setting up with a back 50 around the corner. That park was way fun. Maybe I felt extra lucky just to be skating when I’m Mr Mom’ing it.

Traffic Patterns

Posted in Amazing skate clips on February 12th, 2014 by corpo

Traffic makes the best videos.

skate journal: Rampy with Lazer! (Feb 12, 2014)

Posted in Skate Journal on February 12th, 2014 by corpo

Lazer has been hitting me up for awhile wanting to skate Rampy. I had another long day working from home and dealing with furnace crap, but we made it happen around 7 for an hour or so. I had fun. More fun then I thought I would even though we had a really mellow session. Neither of us got new tricks, but we did quite a few out of our bags. Well, I posed a lot of tricks anyway. Makes me want to keep Rampy.

skate journal: really brief rampy flat fails (Feb 11, 2014)

Posted in Skate Journal on February 12th, 2014 by corpo

Had a really long and exhausting day dealing with furnace stuff while working from home. Then a long battle of nerf guns with Ollie and hanging with Jason for awhile I went out to Rampy totally tired and not all that motivated. Kickflips felt good. Then kind of hucked for awhile. Mainly fakie varial heels and switch varial flips. Didn’t get either. Went to sleep.

Skate journal: short rampy flatground session (Feb 10, 2014)

Posted in Skate Journal on February 11th, 2014 by corpo

Went out to Rampy late after helping the kids with homework and insane amounts of fun playing Nerf guns with Ollie. I had no desire to actually skate the ramp.  Instead of just skated on the flat. And it ended up being really fun. I started with kickflips and went from there. I didn’t get too crazy. I decided to try back side and front side bigspins and got sloppy versions of both.  Got a 3 flip, failed nollie casual flip. Tried double varial flips and the board landed on my foot hard so I called it a night. Can’t wait for Rampy to be gone so I have more room. 

skate journal: dodging snow showers in the cold and having a blast (feb 9, 2014)

Posted in Favorite, Skate Journal on February 10th, 2014 by corpo

After a snowy, cold and lazy morning Neil tried to convince me that it wasn’t snowing in Broomfield. Seeing as how there was already a couple inches of new snow in Boulder I didn’t really believe him, but figured I’d try anyway. Neil was right! We went by the park and saw it was dry, but decided to use it as a backup if we couldn’t find something better. Low and behold we found this spot, a spot I used to skate with Jason a lot. The temperature was 19 or 20. Cold. I had long johns on under my jeans. I mostly started warming up on the bank to stairs. Front pivot, front tail, couldn’t stall backside for some reason so just kickflipped in instead (way easier). Neil was popping one foots, no comply to tail. We both took several tries to ollie the two stair into the bank. It’s scary for some reason. Maybe the rough ground and the big metal contraption sticking out. I don’t know, but we dedicated a try to Jason and that got us to both commit. We also raced to kickflip up the two stair. It tooks us forever, but I eventually got a rocket flip to somehow make it up the two stair.

Then we started filming each other with our phones. Neil got another line that was super rad with a pop shove in, boneless, no comply to tail and kickflip to fakie. Whew. He was also messing around with long nose manuals, but kept running into ice/cracks/rocks/etc.

I had fun with the one above. Also got another line with a front 180 off the corner of the two stair and a fakie varial flip as well as 360 flip to fakie.

Then we went to the park and it seemed like it got way colder. My bushing started to freeze up something fierce. We mostly just cruised and then Neil got in the car. I did a few basic tricks on the black ledge and called it a day. Stoked we filmed a little even if it was with phones.