skate journal: flatground frustration session (June 19, 2014)

Posted in Skate Journal on June 20th, 2014 by corpo

After work I played football with Ollie for awhile then unloaded ~600 pounds of skateboards. I was super tired and exhausted, but it was so nice out I wanted to enjoy it for a bit. For the most part I enjoyed it, but oh man I struggled with some tricks. Halfcab flips were gone again. Heelflips were impossible. Treflips happened and I put my foot on one right in the middle of the board and made my totally cracked board totally more cracked (totally). I hucked cabs for awhile. I really want to learn that trick so that I can eventually do cab flips. But I think I get closer when I try with the flip anyway. Got so close to many nollie tres. Kinda close to a fakie varial heel. Frustrating night. My board was so cracked at the end that I knew I would have to set up a new one so I took some frustration out and focused it. Felt good.

skate journal: rainy night rampy with matt (june 18, 2014)

Posted in Skate Journal on June 20th, 2014 by corpo

fully rocked

On a rainy night Matt came over and we skated Rampy for almost an hour before I watched a movie with the kids. It was Matt’s first time skating Rampy and his first few runs were pretty funny. But he got it together and landed some front tails, front d and back d. I had kind of a weird night and felt like I was way inside on every trick. I got the tiniest hurricane and front feebs possible. Got quite a few fakie pivoty tricks. Pretty fun brief session.

skate journal: flatground with jake then an impromptu campus session that ruled (Jun 17, 2014)

Posted in Favorite, Skate Journal on June 18th, 2014 by corpo

Ollie’s allergies were driving him nuts so getting him out skating wasn’t looking good. He kept resisting. So I went out and skated flatground in front of the house. After a few minutes of warming up Jake joined. I was skating decent by then, actually really good for me. That might be because my new warm up routing of foam roller, yoga and jump rope is working. Jake got a treflip second or third try and we were both just doing our thing. I was landing halfcab flips consistently which felt great since I’ve struggled with that one lately. Kinda got a tre or two, fakie varial flip, heelflip, fakie bigflip, landed on nollie tre, hucked a few more. Jake got halfcab flip quick too.

I went in to get water for us and Ollie announced to me that he wanted to go skating too. So off to campus we went. First thing we hit was a drop in front of the student center. It’s about six inches above handrail height. Jake got it pretty quickly. I took a few, but was happy to land it too.

not a make eh

We moved on to the old 4 stair gap. Jake ollie’d it quick. I took a few tries and managed to not even touch the tail when I got it. Jake and I both got front 180’s down it too. Jake tried halfcabs for a bit (photo) and I tried front shoves. they weren’t close. Especially after I hit an old screw sticking up from the bus stop and slammed super hard.

ollie-droppy

also not a make

Then we ended up here. There is a little skate stopper in there that you have to pop over making it way tougher then it looks. I’ve wanted to ollie the grass gap since seeing Cameron’s footage of his 3 shove over it. Ollie and I lined out the gap by starting at the ledge up the hill a bit, dropping into the lower ledge, then ollieing off. So fun. Took a bunch of tries, but I got the line with the ollie over the little grass gap. I’m sure the ollie was really low, but I was really hyped on doing a line with so many drops. Ollie just dropped into the grass instead of ollie’ing the grass gap. It was funny because after I bailed once Ollie said to me “you don’t have to clear it, you can just ride though it.” Awesome. Jake didn’t do the first ledge part, but tried the grass gap. He landed on it, but never quite got it. And he owes me a cider!

Then we headed towards the pink ledges area. Jake bolted to it. Ollie and I skated stuff on the way there. I tried to ollie onto some tallish ledges on the way. Did some 180’s and ollies along the path over cracks. Ollie ollied off the tall engineering ledge. At the pink ledge/pad area I had a blast. Got a line pretty quickly of ollie onto a ledge, kickflip off, slappy back 50 the ledge, bail a b/s fip. I met Jake and Ollie doing tricks off the main pink pad. Jake did a bunch of kickflips. Ollie did front 180’s and b/s halfcabs off it. I got a first try front shove then tried a bunch of b/s flips. Got close, but never rode away. Super fun night.

skate journal: research center solo and with matt (june 16, 2014)

Posted in Skate Journal on June 17th, 2014 by corpo

On a warm evening I got out pretty early. Went to the research center and went up to the long stairs to ride down as a warm up. I ended up being there awhile. Did a line with a noseslide on an untouched ledge, boardslide pop out on a curb, then ollie up the two stair. Then I got stuck trying back 180 down the two stair and switch ride down the long stairs for quite some time. The back 180s weren’t easy initially and the switch rides were even harder. I got down one, then two, then three, then was stuck around three for awhile before almost doing the whole thing a few times then finally getting it. Whew! After finally landing the switch ride I did a f/s halfcab flip that felt great, a horrible kickflip, then pushed to the hill toward the ledge, did a few 180s and went to hit the ledge, but there was someone sitting on it. Ha. Turns out it was someone skating and they were just taking a break. The dude was cool and had the good taste of wearing NB+ shoes. I skated the hill for awhile trying flip tricks. It went ok. Then Matt showed up. He missed 3 treflips in a row. Dude is losing it! Ha. He had a sick line of nollie heel, treflip, nollie flip. I don’t think either of us landed a ledge trick when we got there. I had a few treflips treflips. It was funny, the first one I put both hands down, didn’t really count. Second one was one hand down I can take it. Third one was bolts!

Then we went around the back and skated the stairs for awhile. Well, basically I took forever to “ollie” it and Matt put together the sick little run above which is much harder then it looks.

skate journal: stackin’ clips with fullertron! (June 14, 2014)

Posted in Favorite, New Shoes, Skate Journal on June 15th, 2014 by corpo

Had one of those days were the kids were gonna be gone and Liz had other plans so I had all day to skate. My arthritis was sucking though and it was tough to find the motivation. I had new shoes to break in (this time I put the NB+ insole in them so they wouldn’t be as painful). I skated flat in front of the house for a bit, then went to Crisis to hang/sell boards. Then I headed to campus to wait for Dave. I skated the flagstone bank for awhile. I was feeling so uncoordinated and sore. I did a little line with a back 50 on the curb above it then ollied into the bank. Moved on to the library where I wanted to do a line. I wanted to ollie onto a ledge then ride through the skate stoppers, dork manual (ollie into board stall, lift up and end up in manual) then a flip trick. I didn’t think the dork manual would work though so instead I just ollied up onto the ledge and front 180’d off and followed it with a fakie flip. I did this a few times then it started raining right when Dave showed up. Doh.

dave-5-0-nosemanual

So we went to Red Curbs. We warmed up for awhile and I realized I was so sore I couldn’t skate much so I started filming Dave. He stacked a line and 4 clips in like 20 minutes! Back 180 fakie 50s, fakie shove manual, front 5-0 to nose manual, halfcab noseslide. It was insane. He’s so good. I tried a GleNBD for awhile. Ride on to front 50 to no comply finger flip out. I’ve tried that for quite awhile without landing it before. I guess the trick is to be super stiff and sore though because I landed one then we got the camera out and I landed another one. Hyped!

glen-skatestoppers

Then we went back to CU since it was dry out and Dave filmed me try my line 41 times. Gotta like matching my age to the number of tries it took to get it. For awhile I was having a blast. I ended up being able to do the dork manual so went with it. Since I was so sore and stiff though the flip tricks after were not working. I eventually landed the line with a varial flip tic tac after. Eh. Still hyped to have gotten that though.

dave-death

Then we went by this so Dave could try to boardslide it. Someone waxed the crap out of it though. He front 50’d it which was sick, but almost died on the boardslide. We called it a day then. I was so sore at this point I could barely walk to the car. Arthritis is lovely. Still hyped on finally working on our old man parts though. Hopefully we keep it up.

skate journal: brief “hubba” skate with dave, then solo research after work (June 13, 2014)

Posted in New Deck, Skate Journal on June 15th, 2014 by corpo

clipper-small

Got out of that customer conference in Longmont around lunch time and had a bit of time to kill before going back to work. I went to meet Dave at the covered pavilian and skate flat, but there was a bunch of people there. So naturally we skated this huge hubba across the street instead. It was kinda funny. Two 40+ year old dudes trying to slide a totally dry curb in front of a church. We ended up waxing them and almost got it, but got the boot instead. You had to drop off the first stair then slide down the rest. Then I went back to work.

After work I stopped at the research center ledge which was nice and shady. I ended up starting in back area with all the electrical boxes trying some dumb quick feet stuff. Ollie off a little drop, manual a curb then immediately roll off a two stair. Then I tried to ollie onto a narrow curb high slab and ollie down to another one. But ultimately I just went to disaster instead because I was too scared to land in such a narrow space. Then I did a couple crooks and moved up to the hill to do flatground. And wow I really sucked. I could not do a halfcab flip or fakie big flip easily. Those use to be staples of mine. Argh. I did not feel confident at all and I was super sore. Yeah arthritis. My stubborn ass stuck with it though. Eventually got a few treflips and had some lines with 3 or 4 flippers down the hill. Also got a swtich varial flip going really slow up the hill. Ended with a back 50, called it a day then went home and watched BATB7 with Ollie which was insanely fun to watch.

skate journal: mellow southern hills weirdness with matt (June 10, 2014)

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

Right after work I met up with Matt at Southern Hills. I didn’t have much time to skate. It was super nice out, but I was pretty stiff and sore from skating so much lately. Apparently Matt was pretty sore/tired too because we were both super mellow. We started with a game of SKATE where I finally went easy on Matt and let him win. Hay, yeah ok, maybe I just didn’t land a trick because I couldn’t. Some other dudes showed up with a ipod boombox thing and posted up on the best bench there. Weird. We skated. I can’t remember doing much of anything other then a few noseslides, boardslides and crooks. Matt did a sick line of a fast 360 flip then a back tail on a bench. He also ollied over some of those benches all easy. Then some other skaters showed up with a bucket of water and one quickcrete bag. They were mixing it as we watched them fumble around. It was quite funny. We left before they did anything with it, so who knows how much they screwed up the spot. Hopefully they keep doing crete, just not in the middle of a school plaza.

skate journal: solo research center ledge (june 9, 2014)

Posted in Skate Journal on June 10th, 2014 by corpo

Around the time it was getting dark out I went to the research center ledge. No lights were on and so I went right to the ledge since I thought they wouldn’t come on and I just wanted to get one crook at least. I managed a few warm up boardslides, noseslides and was able to get a crooks or two before the lights turned on. Sweet! I didn’t try much of the frustration lines down the hill until the end of the night. I tried back 50s for awhile. Technically I did a back 5-0 on my first back 50 attempt, so maybe I should have left it, but no, instead I struggled with back 50s for a long time. I realized I needed to ollie sooner then I was and ended up getting into quite a few and getting a couple. I had a line going the other way of front shove, front 180 the manhole, halfcab front noseslide attempt. Got kinda close. Felt good hucking. Did a few more crooks trying to go faster/longer and am finally getting a crooks groove on the front truck so it was getting easier. Tried a few lines down the hill that ended with a front 180 up the curb, fakie ollie on flat then halfcab noseslide. Never quite got the hc noseslide. I blame the lack of wax leftover from Fremonsters visit. I was timid on the flippers down the hill which bummed me out a little. Oh well. Pretty awesome night. I left when a cop drove by figuring it was a sign.

Pool Session!

Posted in Colorado Skate Videos on June 9th, 2014 by corpo

From when the Fremont dudes were out a couple weeks ago.

skate journal: rampy with lazer and jake (june 8, 2014)

Posted in Skate Journal on June 9th, 2014 by corpo

After sitting in the cold rain watching Ollie’s football game I cleared off Rampy and Jake & Lazer came over. We skated for almost a couple hours and for the first 3/4 of it I was even motivated to try stuff. I didn’t skate it very well. No new tricks to report, got remotely close to bonelesses, but yeah, I ended up losing motivation towards the end and just being bummed I was on the ramp in June. Lazer skated well. Lots of smiths both ways, front feebs, lien to tail, boneless, bean plant, blunt fakie, pivot fakie. Jake did his front blunts quick, pivot fakies, front 5-0 270 in, one of them bean plant variations, boneless, a bunch more.