skate journal: flatground friday not landing anything. literally. (feb 20, 2015 day 51)

Posted in New Shoes, Skate Journal on February 20th, 2015 by corpo

#TGIFlatgroundFriday calm before the snow. #didntlandshit

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After skating 4 hours the night before on top of skating 50 days in a row my body was understandably sore. I knew I would haven’t much pop and didn’t feel like bailing tricks I should be able to land. After a few 180s, kickflilps and a few other basics I settled in on some very rare flippers. b/s halfcab heel, f/s halfcab heel, varial heel, nollie flip, switch flip, nollie 360 flip, 360 flip (yes I suck so bad at this trick I now categorize it as a rare trick) I landed on all of those, but never rode away from any. Well, I guess there was a couple nollie tres that could maybe count on over 80 defense and a varial heel that I landed on too. As depressing as this sounds I still had fun. Hucking tricks I can’t land is somehow fun to me. I do wish 360 flips weren’t such a struggle though. Oh yeah, I started a new pair of NB+ Stratfords. Only two left in the stockpile!

(setup 8.25 venture wides bones med bushings no washers null wheels)

skate journal: fossil creek with chadman then old man night at launch (feb 19, 2015 day 50 (in a row))

Posted in Favorite, New Deck, Skate Journal on February 20th, 2015 by corpo

New favorite #griptapeart by my son Ollie

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Such a nice day out! Got out of work at 3:15 and headed up to Fort Collins. Stopped at my Dad’s grave on the way. Went to Fossil Creek first. I love that park. When I got there there was just a couple other people sitting up top. I just skated the ledges on the bottom. I was feeling pretty arthritic. Mostly likely due to the huge weather changes coming (snow ugh) and skating every single day. I had a new board with awesome Ollie artwork after breaking mine yesterday. I warmed up with back 50s on the curb. Started trying lines with back 50 then crooks. Never got a regular crooks pop out. Kept landing on it, but not riding away. It was weird. I got a couple that fell off to fakie. Did front 50 shove. Chadman showed up! So stoked to see him. He is one of the best dudes out. I tried to back 50 the square ledge in the middle of the park and finally did it slowly. Chad did it super fast of course. He also started with a good line of switch front 180 onto the ledge, front smith the ledge up top then nollie shove off the curb. I was trying crooks shove one way and a line the other way. Out of nowhere I did a great feeling crooks shove. I think I’ve done that trick before, but I don’t even know. Either way it made my session go from fun to insanely fun. On top of that I got my f/s line next try. Ollie up the ledge, front 50 the upper ledge, kickflip off the curb (didn’t have to push in between any of those) then noseslide the ledge off the 3 stair. I was hyped! Chadman was killing it. Really good nollie flips, long fakie nosegrinds to shove out. Long manuals and nose manuals going fast. At the end we went up top and messed around for a couple minutes. I failed to ollie the ledge off the 3 stair. Chad came super close to drop down nose manual shove up the curb. So crazy.

@nolancormier at the super fun @launchskate facility. #nullskateboards

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Then we ate Chipotle and went to MRKT. Then I went to Launch for “Over 30 Night”. To my surprise it was a mellow one with only a few people there. One of which was Nolan totally ripping. He’s only 25, but is one of those dudes that fits in with a mellow old man session or a heated young kids session. He can do it all. Like front tails across the whole ramp to forward or fakie, huge f/s ollies, hurricanes, sugarcanes, tricks I don’t know the name of and the stuff you see above. At least the f/s invert took awhile. I didn’t skate great. I think I was feeling the Rampy effect and skating a lot already. I got a few squeeker front smiths, little b/s slashes to fakie, front disasters, but wasn’t flowing too well. Played a game of SKATE with Andy and John that was pretty fun. It was right after John got there so he wasn’t warmed up and went out quick. Andy was trying some real tricks like hardflip, varial heel. He got me with 3 shove and fakie 3 shove. I got him with lame tricks on him like varial flip and fakie varial flip. Somehow had an ok b/s flip and a good feeling heelflip. Fun evening of skating!

(setup 8.25 venture wides bones med bushings no washers null wheels)

skate journal: flatground and gnarly puddle gaps at the research center (feb 18, 2015 day 49)

Posted in Skate Journal on February 20th, 2015 by corpo

huge

It was warm out and lots of snow had melted. I stopped by the research center on the way home from work because it has lots of open newish asphalt. Flatground went ok. Still struggling with halfcab flips and treflips. I tried to manual this curb and stuff too. It was pretty early on and I was trying a run where I ollied a little puddle then quickly ollied up the curb, pushed a couple times and ollied this puddle. I’m not sure how, but I landed really far back on the tail and cracked my board more. Doh. Had some heelflips, landed on a switch flip, but couldn’t get it. Switch flips are such a tease. As soon as I think I might land it I can’t get close anymore. I tried the gap again and cracked my tail even more. What the heck. This gap is tiny, but the bigger setup made me feel like I should do it easy. I have no idea how I was landing so bad. So then I resorted to trying nollie tres (landed a couple really bad ones) and then went for a 3 flip and cracked the board beyond skate condition. Doh.

(setup 8.25 venture wides bones med bushings no washers null wheels)

skate journal: TEXAS PLANTS!!! (feb 17, 2015 day 48)

Posted in Favorite, Skate Journal on February 20th, 2015 by corpo

Shortly after getting home from work I went out to Rampy with one purpose, to learn Texas Plants. I started with the tail grab bomb drop into the ramp. Got comfy with that then started hucking. To my surprise the board started coming up to my front hand. Josh was right with the tip to put the front foot back a little. A few tries later I landed one. Then another, And many more. They got better as I went. I was about as excited and happy as I’ve ever been skateboarding. I never thought in a million years I would land this trick. Thanks for getting me to try it Josh!

(setup 8.25 venture wides bones med bushings no washers null wheels)