skate journal: research ledge before watching jason (oct 30, 2016 day 304)

Posted in New Deck, Skate Journal on October 31st, 2016 by corpo

skateboard ledge for hardflip back tails

All of a sudden I’m all about his ledge again. I wasn’t feeling too good earlier in the day and only had about an hour to skate before watching Jason. I thought I would skate terribly, but I ended up feeling alright. Perhaps it was the ibuprofen I took for my headache. I had an ok first run down the hill that had some 180s , up the curb and a noseslide. Also got a crooks first try and a terrible back 50 second try, a terrible front noseslide. Didn’t do too many flippers. Nollie heels seem so possible, but it just doesn’t happen. I got a back 180 of the manhole that felt really easy which I’ve never done before. Skateboarding is weird sometimes. I got another somewhat better back 50, got into a bunch of front 50s, but never grinded enough to land it. It felt good to at least get into it rather then like yesterday at Southern Hills. The research ledge has never been good grinding up it. I was trying a line of front 180 up the curb, fakie flip then halfcab noseslide when a cop came and parked nearby. Doh. I had thrown a couple of flippers before the line too and thought I’d get it, but I got weirded out and used it as an excuse to leave on time.

(setup 8.125 null message deck, venture 5.2 low custom hollow trucks with 3 washers inside each axle, 1/16″ riser, stock thunder bushings, 52mm spitfire f4 classic 101a wheels, bronson bearings, new balance numeric pj stratford 533 navy shoes 12)

skate journal: boulder spot marathon and temper (oct 29, 2016 day 303)

Posted in Skate Journal on October 31st, 2016 by corpo

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Up early on a Saturday thinking I felt mentally up to skate. I had done yoga, gone for a run and played soccer with Ollie. I went to the research ledge for about half an hour as a warm up for the day before watching Jason. I don’t remember much what I did, maybe just a crooks or two and a terrible back 50. The hill seemed fast to me.

Skating vert with @iamnotacreepyjake @gnarlycarleigh

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After watching Jason for a short time and a nice sandwich thanks to Brian and Denise I met up with Rob, Carleigh and Jake at this new spot. Rob wanted to skate it, but just skated a curb and wallride instead. Which was totally cool, but it kind of cracked me up. He had some good wallie nollies. Carleigh was skating mostly where Rob was too. I had done a couple of lines like switch front 180 up the curb then front feeble on the banked curb. And I got a crook shove then front shove off the curb. Jake did blunts and a crazy no handed nosepick. Carleigh got a good pivot and some kickflips too I think. Motivation was tough as there was still so much going on with Jason’s stuff.

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Then Jake and I met Dave at Southern Hills. We started with a game of SKATE that pissed me off so much. I got letters on tricks like front shove, frontside cab, switch back 180. I skated off almost leaving to my car before deciding to hit the ledges. Luckily after some noseslides and stuff I got a few crooks and it cheered me up. Jake and Dave kept at the game for awhile. I think Dave ended up winning it. I slammed harder then needed on a little kickflip into the handicap wedge. I probably should have left at that point, but no. Jake got halfcab noseslide. Dave had his patented amazing boardslides to fakie and even did it frontside. He also had some solid front 50s and a front 50 180 out. I couldn’t get in front 50 to save my life. It made me really mad. Then a bailed 360 flip and I lost it, focused my board and almost threw it on the roof. I guess this Jason situation has me more stressed then I thought. Luckily after that we all went to Jason’s and celebrated Halloween with him. It was such a great time.

(setup 8.125 null message deck, venture 5.2 low custom hollow trucks with 3 washers inside each axle, 1/16″ riser, stock thunder bushings, 52mm spitfire f4 classic 101a wheels, bronson bearings, new balance numeric pj stratford 533 navy shoes 12)

skate journal: fun at westminster park with dave! (oct 28, 2016 day 302)

Posted in Skate Journal on October 31st, 2016 by corpo

Finally, some time to go skate! Dave picked me up and we went to Westminster park. Totally random huh? We had the park all to ourselves and it ruled. I like parks with some flat ground. I felt pretty rusty at first. Maybe Dave too. After awhile I almost got a line of halfcab flip on flat, boardslide the flat bar, kickflip, backside flip on the bank. My basic flippers were popping better then normal. I couldn’t get nollie tres though. Dave and I did doubles across the whole flat bar. My board was quite cracked so each time was a little scary for me. We both struggled with front 50s over the little ledge of death. Aka the same size ledge as above, but over the deep hole you can see behind us. Dave was first. He has more setup, so I’ll use the crappy runway from my side as an excuse. I got a couple very slow ones over it. My confidence started to go away after awhile. I ollied the flat gap in two tries which made me happy though. Dave would also get it. Actually, Dave was doing some crazy lines. Ollie the gap, turn around and 50 it, turn around and boardslide it. Something like that. He was shredding! Dave had some moves over the hip. Switch back 180 and backside bigspin. I still need to load them off of Hosercam. He had some nice kickflips up the euro too. I came really close to backside flip. Then we just started skating the ledge. Dave was trying Bennet grinds and getting close. I started rattling off tricks and ended up having some luck. I got crooks shove in a few tries. Front 50 front shove quick. Then even front 50 kickflip came right away. I was super hyped. I tried some other tricks without as much luck. Dave got 50s both ways with nollie shoves out. I tried to film the front 50 kickflip out again with a better angle, but never got another one. I really struggled with front 50s at that point. Doh. Glad to have a decent day, it’s been awhile.

(setup 8.125 null message deck, venture 5.2 low custom hollow trucks with 3 washers inside each axle, 1/16″ riser, stock thunder bushings, 52mm spitfire f4 classic 101a wheels, bronson bearings, new balance numeric pj stratford 533 navy shoes 12)

skate journal: quick jaunt near the boulder manor (oct 27, 2016 day 301)

Posted in Skate Journal on October 31st, 2016 by corpo

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While Jason was sleeping I went out for a quick cruise. After a couple of curb ollies I found this awesome little bank curb thing. It didn’t grind, but I got a few stalls. Crook, crook fakie, pivots, crook shove and even backside pivot shove. I ended with a kickflip off the curb and raced back then check on Jason.

(setup 8.125 null message deck, venture 5.2 low custom hollow trucks with 3 washers inside each axle, 1/16″ riser, stock thunder bushings, 52mm spitfire f4 classic 101a wheels, bronson bearings, new balance numeric pj stratford 533 navy shoes 12)

skate journal: dog park for day 300 in a row (oct 26, 2016 day 300!)

Posted in Skate Journal on October 31st, 2016 by corpo

Life has been tough lately. Thank god for kickflips. Day 300 in a row.

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Went to the Dog Park for awhile in the early afternoon on a gorgeous day. Motivation was tough. I wanted to do a 360 flip but never really got one. I landed one with some hand down action and cracked my board, but never a clean one. I ended up trying nollie big flips for awhile and getting close. I finished with a couple kickflips then went to the Boulder Manor thinking things would be better with Jason’s situation. I was shortly devastated by how much worse it became. Ugh.

(setup 8.125 null message deck, venture 5.2 low custom hollow trucks with 3 washers inside each axle, 1/16″ riser, stock thunder bushings, 52mm spitfire f4 classic 101a wheels, bronson bearings, new balance numeric pj stratford 533 navy shoes 12)

skate journal: mess around in the new garage putter (oct 25, 2016 day 299)

Posted in New Shoes, Skate Journal on October 26th, 2016 by corpo

90s meets 2000s

After a very difficult day of watching Jason and working I finally set up the garage putter. A 7.5″ 303 board and 42mm wheels. I had some new PJ shoes too. I took a few tries to get a kickflip then mostly just tried nollie flips. I quickly ran out of energy and was getting so many texts about Jason that I called it a night.

(setup garage putter 7.5″ with 42mm wheels, new balance numeric pj stratford 533 navy shoes 12)

skate journal: basketball court flatground not landing much (oct 24, 2016 day 298)

Posted in Skate Journal on October 25th, 2016 by corpo

fratground

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Went to campus with some type of energy even knowing the impeding night of being with Jason at 4am. The dude rules, but these sleepless nights are taking a toll. I don’t know how I ended up choosing this spot, but I did. When I first arrived there was one guy shooting hoops by himself. I skated between the courts as a large buck deer ate grass and laughed at me. I started a little slow, then started landing tricks for a bit. Heelflip, halfcab flip, fakie flip all came quick. I would do two tricks. One way I really wanted to do halfcab heelflip then 360 flip. The other way I wanted to do heelflip then b/s flip. I ended up struggling with everything at that point. Two other guys showed up to skate. They were learning how to ollie. They were having a blast. It ruled to see them trying. I came close to a few more tricks, but ran out of energy. Never got treflip or halfcab heel. I can’t really expect to skate good under these circumstances. Oh yeah, I wore my old PJ shoes because it just seemed like the thing to do.

(setup 8.125 null message deck, venture 5.2 low custom hollow trucks with 3 washers inside each axle, 1/16″ riser, stock thunder bushings, 52mm spitfire f4 classic wheels, bronson bearings, new balance numeric pj stratford 533 steele/gum shoes 12)

skate journal: campus struggles (sept 23, 2016 day 297)

Posted in New Shoes, Skate Journal on October 24th, 2016 by corpo

stupid skate stoppers

not a spot

Went to campus on a beautiful fall day. My favorite weather, lower 60s. I had spent mostly an all nighter with Jason so to say I was tired is an understatement. I didn’t want to be around anyone so I went to this area that is somewhat hidden. I had new shoes. Lakai Griffin XLK. They are too big. Ugh. I wish there was consistent sizing between brands. The sole has good flex and feel, but it’s not even remotely grippy compared to the PJ shoes I have been skating. Anyways, I attempted skateboarding. I started with a line of quick noseslide, kickflip on flat, front 180 off the curb cut, then back up the curb and up the ramp to switch nose jib. Next line was noseslide to fakie, fakie flip on flat, front shove off the curb cut. The fakie flip took awhile. Ugh. Next line took forever. Crook, heelflip on flat, kickflip off the curb cut. Seriously, took so long. Coming back the other way I did a front 50 stall while holding onto the bar, did a little shove out, then front shove into the curb cut then ollie up the lowest ledge. The ollie up wasn’t easy at all, but I had at least messed around with it earlier on.

Got in a couple of grinds today to maintain a tiny bit of sanity.

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Then I hit this ledge for a bit and did a few front 50s. Nothing hard, just wanted to grind and feel that rush of grinding concrete. It felt good even though I struggled.

(setup 8.125 null message deck, venture 5.2 low custom hollow trucks with 3 washers inside each axle, 1/16″ riser, stock thunder bushings, 52mm spitfire f4 classic wheels, bronson bearings, lakai griffin xlk grey/white shoes 12)

skate journal: broomfield in the sun with no energy (oct 22, 2016 day 296)

Posted in Skate Journal on October 24th, 2016 by corpo

@nolancormier #360flipoverwilly #nextleveltrickery

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While still being consumed by Jason’s situation I went to Crisis, chatted with Fuzz for awhile then went to Broomfield. The park was mostly empty initially. I cruised around and didn’t really do much of anything other then a front 50 no comply shove out. I had Nolan record one for the game, but as Josh points out it turns out I actually did it already for the game. Doh! I had a couple of quartapotty tricks that felt ok. I didn’t have much confidence or energy. Nolan came and only skated the parking block. It was kind of funny. The 360 flip “over willy” was the hotness. Fuller showed too, he had some energy somehow. The slappy feeble on the parking block was my fav. I took off after awhile to go watch Jason.

(setup 8.125 null message deck, venture 5.2 low custom hollow trucks with 3 washers inside each axle, 1/16″ riser, stock thunder bushings, 52mm spitfire f4 classic wheels, bronson bearings, new balance numeric pj stratford 533 steele/gum shoes 12)

skate journal: flatground friday before work (oct 20, 2016 day 294)

Posted in Skate Journal on October 22nd, 2016 by corpo

fabulous flatground facility

Went to the dog park before work on a nice morning. Right as I pulled up so did the van of painters. Doh. I thought I would be bumming them out, but it turns out that one of them (Chris) skates and is friends with LBR and everything. So rad. He took out his downhill board and had me ride it. I fell off because I’m used to pivoting on the tail, but there is no tail. Ha. So I skated, but I was kind of in the back corner trying to stay out of their way. I did not skate well, but not horrible. I got a few of my normal ones. Kickflip, fakie flip, halfcab flip, varial flip, 360 flip with a hand down, fakie bigflip, maybe a b/s flip. I ended with a nollie tre that put a huge smile on my face. Man I love that trick.

(setup 8.125 null message deck, venture 5.2 low custom hollow trucks with 3 washers inside each axle, 1/16″ riser, stock thunder bushings, 52mm spitfire f4 classic wheels, bronson bearings, new balance numeric pj stratford 533 steele/gum shoes)