skate journal: darn wind. lazy dog park early then lyons park later on.

Posted in Skate Journal on November 16th, 2020 by corpo

On a breezy morning I met Rob and Kevin early at the dog park. I was annoyed with the wind before I even got there and had very little motivation. I had a new board. This time 8.5. Maybe since that’s all I have in stock I will eventually be grateful that being out of other sized boards forced me to stick with 8.5. Or maybe I’ll go buy a 7.75. Who knows with me. I put larger wheels on it too, some 54mm Bones I had. My setup felt pretty weird. I liked the board, the wheels were probably too much though. Kevin hadn’t skated in a few weeks after rolling his ankle so he had some serious energy. Nollie nosegrinds, 5-0s, back 180 nosegrinds, nollie flips, switch flips, a bunch of ripping. Rob was looking good too. We were on the far side for awhile with the two step and weird contraption. Rob did a nollie shove boardslide! He also had runs with halfcab noseslide and front board the tall part of the weird contraption. I felt better on front 50s on the low ledges, noseslides, halfcab noseslide. Then we ended up back at the little new ledge. Kevin manualled it and then all the way to the parking block. I slammed super hard on an attempt to wallie manual off the parking block. We were all messing around with new tricks. Kevin did fakie back 50 halfcab out. Whoa. He couldn’t quite do it out of fakie back nosegrind. Dave had challenged me to switch front 50 b/s halfcab out so I started trying slow switch front 50s and got a couple. I was already happy about that then started trying the halfcab out. As you can see I got a lame one with a flop out, but with how quick my phone dies sometimes that’s how it goes. Rob had been trying fakie 50 b/s halfcab out at the same time. He got his right before me. Back to back new tricks for old dudes! That was pretty cool. After that the wind was just so insane and we were all good to go.

I was planning on avoiding skating the rest of the day, but Skelly and Mike hit me up to go to Lyons. Somehow I felt like going. I arrived to a crowded park and was in disbelief at how bad of a park it was when crowded. Once people are up skating the quarterpipes the whole middle of the park becomes pretty useless. And that’s the stuff I wanted to skate. There were bikers, roller skate girls, rollerbladers and a bunch of skaters. Some of which I knew and was hyped to see them. Dustin, Moses, Veronica. Skelly, Mike and Dave of course. I started with Skelly skating the little qp at the top getting in peoples way. He would have some nice front disasters and ollies on it. I didn’t get more than front slash, but it was a good setup to noseslide down the hubba going slow. Mike had some rad wallie flyouts into the bank. Eventually the park emptied out and we had more fun. Fuller put together some amazing lines with some frontside airs over the hip, axle stall transfers, boardslide transfers, 180s up the euro, fakie shoves on transition. He had a fakie sex change on the little bank too! I had some fun back 50s in the mini ramp section. That’s the tallest I’ve done in awhile, but the transition is really good so it didn’t seem so scary. I settled into a line of noseslide the hubba, front 5-0 or 50 the ledge, treflip flyout. Never got the treflip flyout although I was quite close a few times. Dave did some cool ollies onto the pier 7 ledge then back 180 into the bank. Mike got a front nose on the bump to ledge. Dave got boardslide to fakie on the bump to ledge and bump to rail. I took too many tries to get the boardslide on the bump to rail. In the end we messed around with the little ride on ledge area. Dave did back 50 up to manual. I ended with back 50 up to nose manual 180 into the bank. Sounds way harder than it really is, but it was a fun end of the session. Fun crew, not so sure about that park though. It’s definitely one of those parks that gets crowded way to easily.

(setup 8.5 null plant life deck, jessup ultragrip, venture 5.8 titanium with custom hollow cast baseplate, venom 88a bushings, 54mm bones stf 103a v5, new balance numeric 306 foy navy size 12, nike sb zoom air insoles)
(pain level 4/10)

Tom Knox wins this week

Posted in Amazing skate clips, Best video part of the week on November 14th, 2020 by corpo

This part is so incredibly good. As a skateboarder this part makes me so proud of the artistry it shows. The filming, the editing, the style and trick selection Tom Knox paints throughout the crusty spots. Poetry in motion man. This might win part of the year for me.

skate journal: cold campus weirdness temper masks (nov 14, 2020)

Posted in Skate Journal on November 14th, 2020 by corpo

On a cold and windy Saturday I packed up LGJ and was planning on a solo parking garage session. But instead I ended up on campus as the wind didn’t seem bad on the drive. I found myself at the tiny yellow lurb. I was not feeling very good. Blame the weather, my attitude, I don’t know. I tried a warm up line of back 50, nollie front 180, fakie thruster on the stupid flatirons wanna be bank architecture. The back 50 took forever and I don’t think I ever even got a clean one as most started in back 5-0. I was trying to keep to myself as I started to notice that every student had a mask on. Even outside in the wind. Oh well, I felt like I should be wearing one. I never got the line as I kept hanging up on the reentry on the bank. I was very upset with how much I was struggling with the back 50 and even front 5-0s on the little lurb. After a bit I started hucking. Kickflip crooks and front smith kickflips out. I was close to both. I had setup my phone to film in case I got either. Looking back it died in 7 minutes. 7 minutes! I need a new phone. I did commit to the kickflip crooks, but never locked in. I think it would have been more of a kickflip back nosegrind, but that would have been totally fine with me! I tried some front tails too, but they mostly depressed me. I made myself do a line before moving onto another spot. Front 5-0, heelflip, ollie the 3 stair. I almost got it second try, but slid out on the 3 stair ollie (it has cracks before and after making it kind of weird). Then the front 5-0 eluded me for quite some time and I was getting so angry. I was seriously struggling to ollie the 8″ to 5-0 it and I was furious. I would get the line though and it did feel rad. I went to the Roser Atlas area. The wind had picked up again. I went for what I thought would be a very basic warm up line. Back 180 off a ledge, halfcab flip on flat, crooks the ledge. But the back 180 was elusive and making me so mad. I had a couple bad shinner slams from back 180 attempts. Finally got one and was setting up for the halfcab flip and got wheelbite and fell. I lost it. Focused my board. Sat in the cold wind contemplating skateboarding and how disappointed I am in my level of skating. Then I walked to my car as the wind raged and seemed to poke fun at me.

(setup 8.38 null plant life deck, jessup ultragrip, venture 5.8 titanium hanger with cast baseplate, venom 88a bushings no boardside washer, 52mm bones stf 103a v1, new balance numeric 306 navy size 12, nike sb zoom air insoles)
(pain level 4/10)

skate journal: broomfield park with sean and darin (nov 13, 2020)

Posted in Skate Journal on November 14th, 2020 by corpo

After work I went to Broomfield park to meet Sean. It was windy in Boulder, but Broomfield wasn’t bad. Darin was there when I arrived and so I joined him on the quartapotty/blue box. I started with the 8.25 from my quiver. Got a few of the basic quartapotty tricks, but couldn’t back 50 the ledge to save my life. It was so annoying. Darin rattled off qp tricks like blunt to rock fakie, back tail and back noseblunt! At one point I did a fakie 50 on the ledge and randomly just fakie front shoved out. It was one of my few highlights for the night. After some bailed front 50s I switched back to the 8.3 setup and liked it more. I tried to 5-0 off the edge of the blue ledge, but struggled. Darin rattled off his tricks. Sean was rattling off some tricks on the blue ledge and did a cool line of front 180 the double set then halfcab nose manual the blue box. Darin had taken off. I had gotten quite angry with myself for how bad I was skating. Also the 15 some scooter kids that were there. At one point Sean and I were the only skaters there. I tried nosegrind 180 for awhile and got kinda close, but gave up mostly because of too many scooter kids in the area. I wasn’t doing too good at front 50s on the black ledge, but I was happy to get the little rail boardslide most tries again and some decent feeling crooks. Sean worked on back tail shoves as he had somehow never done that trick. And of course it’s Sean and he’s good, so he landed it some 20ish tries later. I had tried noseslide and switch noseslide 270 and wasn’t close to either. Then we bounced.

(setup 8.38 null plant life deck, jessup ultragrip, venture 5.8 titanium hanger with cast baseplate, venom 90a bushings no boardside washer, 52mm bones stf 103a v1, new balance numeric 306 navy size 12, nike sb zoom air insoles)
(pain level 4/10)

skate journal: frederick in the cold with a fun crew (nov 11, 2020)

Posted in setup change, Skate Journal on November 12th, 2020 by corpo

On a cold night I went to Frederick around 7.  There weren’t a whole lot of people when I arrived and it would thin out quickly.  But to my surprise Skelly was there!  I haven’t seen him in forever and it was great seeing him.  Also Fuller, Big Mike and after a while Garrett and a surprise Derek Yale sighting!  That was awesome too.  Warming up wasn’t so easy in the cold.  Dave was going in on the yellow curb.  I was kind of all over initially.  I really like how you can push at this park.  I had some okay stuff somewhat quickly.  Noseslide the bump to box, kickflip over the hump frontside, kickflip on the bank, b/s flip the upper hip.  Mike had a cool boardslide around the yellow curb.  Skelly with steezy ollies and halfcab board transfer.  Dave did a first try slappy front crooks to fakie and then switch slappy crooks too!  Wowsers.  I got a weak slappy front crook.  I was riding the 8.3, the bushings in it quickly froze making for a weird skate.  I hucked tricks over the hump, but didn’t land much.  At one point I was going near the qp and someone yelled Glen!  I recognized the voice immediately, but didn’t see who it was and turned around and it was Derek!  So stoked.  Caught up with him then we fought off the cold by skating.  He still has his quick light footed manual style and it was great to see.  I would get a fun line for me.  Front 180 into the bank by the yellow curb, switch front 180 fly out, noseslide the narrow ledge, finally ollie up the euro (can’t believe it took me so many tries because it was so easy when I finally committed).  After that I didn’t really land much.  Garrett made some hard tricks look really easy, but he didn’t get the front nose.  Ha.  Front smith on the box was sick.  Garrett and I played a frozen game of SKATE to end it.  I would only land front shove, kickflip, fakie flip, heel flip and fakie big flip.  At least I got one letter on him with fakie bigflip.  He get me with nollie flip, janoski flip, switch flip, halfcab flip and ended me with switch heel.  I was close though!  Fun night.  I didn’t get as tech as I wanted, but I did at least do a few new things and it was a really fun crew.

(setup 8.38 null plant life deck, jessup ultragrip, venture 5.8 titanium hanger with cast baseplate, venom 90a bushings no boardside washer, 52mm bones stf 103a v1, new balance numeric 306 navy size 12, nike sb zoom air insoles)
(pain level 3/10)

skate journal: garage flatground treflip challenge (nov 10, 2020)

Posted in Skate Journal on November 12th, 2020 by corpo

Went out to the garage with the goal of doing 10 treflips.  I did some warming up and was really hyped on how some warm up kickflips felt.  The goal was to rotate treflip then a different trick until I got to 10.  I went about 0-40 on treflips and wasn’t doing much better with other tricks.  My 8.3 setup was sitting in the garage.  I grabbed it and got closer, then landed one a few tries later.  So I stuck with it.  I would get other tricks that felt good too.  Fakie heel in particular.  I got another treflip pretty quick.  One more after awhile.  B/s flip felt good.  Switch flip and nollie flips didn’t feel too far off.  The bigger board did seem to feel heavy.  I was getting tired, but wanted to get to at least 5 which I did.  It took a long time.  I somehow stayed positive and kept going.  Although I’m not too hyped on the fact that the 8.3 felt better because that probably means I’ll change again.  

(setups: 8 & 8.38 nulls with 8 and 8.5 venture highs with 306 foys)
(pain level: 2/10 hooray!)

skate journal: niwot ledge hucks and nullers jumping over bike rack (nov 8, 2020)

Posted in Skate Journal on November 12th, 2020 by corpo

Feeling a little better, but still sore and arthritic I wanted some alone time.  It’s kind of incredible after flare ups like this I lose all confidence and I don’t really like skating around anyone.  So I went to this ledge spot in Niwot before Nullers were meeting up.  I skated for a good hour before anyone else showed up.  I didn’t really intend it to be the spot of the day, but it seemed to work out for the best.  But before anyone else showed I skated slow and worked my way up.  Starting with noseslides and 180s.  Working in some crooks and kickflips.  Ended up getting 50s both ways, kind of close to manual the pad, front 5-0, took awhile for halfcab noseslide.  Got kinda close to getting front crook.  Had a few of the basic flippers like halfcab flip, heelflip, b/s flip.  My board felt good for flippers, but small for ledge tricks.  I was close to kickflip 50s so setup the phone to do a quick huck and see if I could get one.  A few tries in I got a kick 5-0.  It wasn’t perfect, but man it felt pretty awesome.  And it kind of took my momentum away as I was already getting sore again and kind of wanted to stop.  But shortly after that Rob and Jack would show.  And then Sean, Garrett, Hayden, Joe, Bo, Kyle, Donnie, Dan.  It was packed.  I didn’t really do much more after that except a slappy crook, sketchy nollie front tail and a f/s halfcab nose jib.  Rob got into the groove.  Back 50s, crooks, halfcab noseslides.  Hucked some bigspin front nose, back 180 fakie 50s.  Jack was trying back 180 nosegrind variations.  It was crazy how quickly Sean linked together nose manuals and grinds/slides.  It ruled seeing Dan skate.  He does tricks with such a strong style.  The front tail then nose manual combo was hot.  Hayden boardslide the pole jam, pole jammed it, got a good line.  Garrett with the nose manny shove then shove 50 radness.  Donnie had an epic roll in to grass on his monster truck setup.  Joe ollied the pole. Kyle did a sick bluntslide.  Bo was quick on the filming tip.  

Then everyone started hopping over this bike rack.  I’m lame and didn’t even try to get over it once.  Rob had left.  Everyone else was jumping over it or in Jack’s case through it.  Joe wins the award for best trick in my opinion with switch ollie.  So crazy.  Dan had a stalefish over it.  Sean kickflipped it.  Lots of 180s went down.  Donnie tried to hurt himself on a trash bin.  

We went to Niwon high for the rail.  I briefly tried some nose stalls on a bench and took way too long before filming.  My board felt tiny and I can’t deny the obsession with a bigger board coming on.  Anyway, Bo didn’t commit to the rail.  Jack did and manualled out of a boardslide first try and basically out of 50 too.  So crazy.  I didn’t like how cold I felt at that point.  Stupid winter.  We ended it with some quality entertainment as Donnie skated a grass hill with his monster truck.  He’s crazy.

(setup null 8″ archway deck, jessup ultragrip, venture 5.2 v-hollow highs on red cast baseplate, venom 88a bushings no boardside washer, old bones stf v2 51mm, new balance numeric 306 foy navy/white size 12, nike sb zoom air insoles)
(pain level 4/10)

skate journal: frederick again, this time not feeling so good (nov 6, 2020)

Posted in New Deck, New Shoes, Skate Journal on November 6th, 2020 by corpo

I met Rob around 10 at Frederick on another warm and gorgeous day. Cass would show shortly after us. I had setup a new board and shoes. They felt fine, but I had some back pain I haven’t had in a long time. I couldn’t really squat well and everything hurt. I didn’t skate as bad as I felt at least, but nowhere as well as the day before. After some rolling around and warming up we mostly hit the manny pad/ledge for a bit. I took a few tries to get a nose manual, but finally got it. I also got switch front 180 up, nollie front tail off. Front 180 up, switch front nose off. Cass did some really good front noseslides, front noseslide bigspin and maybe manual to front board. Rob had a rad boardslide transfer then 270 off. Also manual to boardslide, manuals, I think nose manual. Cass had some good treflips over the kicker. I had some fun long back 50s down the dumb corner quarterpipe. We hit the bank to curb section. Rob had a nice front tail. Cass had good slappies and treflip flyouts. I didn’t get anything on the curb and couldn’t get b/s flip on the hip again. Rob left. Cass and I played a game of SKATE. It wasn’t great for either of us, but I got letters on tricks I can do like treflip (I was close at least), front shove, b/s flip and I lost on halfcab flip. Argh. I did get a good heelflip and a defensive f/s flip that made me happy. I thought that would get my body going, but it didn’t. I went to the bowls for a bit. But I was in too much pain to run down the transition so I was ultra conservative and went to sit down. Saul had joined and was in lots of pain too. Dang. He was able to get his patented quick scratch grinds until he got warn out. I did a couple attempts at the pull-up loop again and some nollie inward heels. But I was toast and ended up leaving.

(setup null 8″ archway deck, jessup ultragrip, venture 5.2 v-hollow highs on red cast baseplate, venom 88a bushings no boardside washer, old bones stf v2 51mm, new balance numeric 306 foy navy/white size 12, nike sb zoom air insoles)
(pain level 6/10 i was able to skate at times, but by the end it was unbearable)

skate journal: fun day off work first time at new frederick park (nov 5, 2020)

Posted in Skate Journal on November 6th, 2020 by corpo

Had the day off work. I met Cass at the park around 10. There were quite a few older people which was rad. Saw some people I haven’t seen in a long time. Amanda, LBR, Sessions, Roth, and more I’m forgetting. Bo, Garrett and Donnie would show. But it was just Cass and I for awhile. Initially I was kind of bumming on the park. Just how fast you had to go for everything. But I ended up really liking it even though Cass beat me to our double treflip attempts off the kicker. I didn’t have much luck with the yellow curb, or nose manuals on the little pad, or much of anything for awhile. Cass had some moves. Treflip, front noseslides. We did some lines. I was trying noseslide the weird wallie ledge, kickflip on the bank, b/s flip the upper hip. I didn’t get that whole line. Donnie was going buck on the steep wall. Front 5-0s, close to Barley grind, switch 180 wallride. Garrett did a b/s bigspin wallride, casual wallie back 50 and back 180 out, front tails. I messed around on the little hump hip which is one of my favorite obstacles ever. I got a line of halfcab flip on it then b/s flip the upper hip. It was a super fun feeling line. Cass may have left around then. He had done some good f/s noseslides across the wallie ledge. I tried kickflip wallride for awhile and I was close, but never put it down. I feel like I’m forgetting a lot, but I don’t know what else happened. We hit the bowl area briefly. Garrett looked good, front smiths, feebles, flowing. Donnie does what Donnie does, charged it and took some good slams. I hucked some nollie tres on the hump hip, rick flips over the little hip. Neither were close. It was a fun day. I like this park. There are some things I would definitely change about it, but I’m sure everyone says that.

(setup old 8″ null logo deck, jessup grip, venture 5.2 v-hollow highs, venom 88a bushings, old bones stf v2 51mm, new balance numeric 212 b/w size 12, nike sb zoom air insoles)
(pain level 3/10)

Franky wins this week and maybe all year

Posted in Best video part of the week on November 4th, 2020 by corpo

One of my all time favs. He can do it all.

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