skate journal: campus meh but a fun line (nov 25, 2024)

Posted in setup change, Skate Journal on November 25th, 2024 by corpo

Went to campus after work as it got dark. I had been a terrible mood all day. Skating didn’t really change that. I had started at the mini bank to two stair. I hadn’t done any exercises and it showed by how off I felt to start. But I would get going. I fun crooks and front crooks to fakie. The front crooks to fakie was so extra fun it was almost worth the session. Then I started lining out from the downhill ledge across the street. I did a line of noseslide, ollie off the curb, ollie up the curb, front crook to fakie. Was hyped on that. Then took a while to get noseslide to fakie, switch 180 off the curb, ollie up the curb, front tail stall shove. The tail stall shove took way too many tries similar to Loveland a couple of days before. Argh. Then I went slightly down the hill to the weird 3 stair bank area and posed some treflips to fakie and front heels before realizing I had no juice left and walked back to the car. Oh, well I guess I tried to ollie onto a ledge near the business building, but not really.

(setup 5/10 null smoke valley 8.3, jessup ultragrip, thunder hollow lite 149 bones med bushings, 52mm bones stf 103a v1, new balance numeric 440v2 wide navy/brown size 12 with half insole and currex runpro insoles)
(pain level 5/10)

skate journal: warm to cold lafayette jam (nov 24, 2024)

Posted in setup change, Skate Journal on November 25th, 2024 by corpo

On a really nice morning I got out to Lafayette to finally meet up with the Sunday morning brunch crew. It was rad, so many great people. Also, so many scooter kids, but they would leave luckily. I was feeling pretty sore and had motivational issues because of it. All I basically did was the kickflip on the bank then front axle on the tight qp. I mean it took a while awhile to give up on regular axle stall and go frontside. But once I started getting kickflips I got quite a few of them. Other than that I kind of putzed around and didn’t really do anything noteworthy. I hucked some hardflips on the mellow bank near the end that felt doable but never got both feet on them. I liked seeing Dan do such good kickflips. Brian high speed feeble grinds on the tight qp to parking blocks, front rocks of course, no comply blunt on the bank was cool. Cass had a better kickflip than me on the bank, but the key is that it was singular. Ha. He had some nice ollies to fakie but couldn’t get halfcab flip. Kyle is fun to watch skate even if he can do casper stall every try except when I film. The whole time we were skating everyone talked about going to Broomfield. Some actually did. Garrett wanted to, but stuck around out of loyalty for a free board. Ha ha, but man he rips. Kickflip pivot was so sick as was the long hurricane grind. Fuller had shown and casually did some pivots on the tight qp like it was nothing. Other Kyle, Mike showed later. Will, Squeeks, Scotty, Grey. So many peeps, so little journal. I wish I hadn’t been so sore, it was fun skating and hanging people.

(setup 3/10 null smoke valley 8.3, jessup ultragrip, slappy low profile 8.5, bones stf v1 103a 52mm, new balance numeric 440v2 wide navy/brown size 12, half insole and currex runpro insole)
(pain level 6/10 I hate newish 440s they hurt so bad)

skate journal: loveland mostly streets with nullers (nov 23, 2024)

Posted in Skate Journal on November 25th, 2024 by corpo

Met up with Hayden, Bo, Noè, Zach and Connor at the og prefab Loveland park. It was worse than I remember. Bo and Noè ripped it though. Bo with the mega pop. Noè doing impossible flippers on the steep metal qp.

Then we rolled 100 feet to the pole jam/bank to rock/curb spot. It was weirder than anticipated. Hayden’s pole jam was awesome. I felt super odd on my board, but would finally start doing tail stalls which were fun and the shove out felt so great because of the mini stairs in the roll away. Then we went to a nearby gate to hill bomb that you could grind. Hayden and Bo 50’d it. Noè and Connor did a million flip tricks into the “hip”.

Then we went to this amazing spot we’ve eyed for years right off 287. It of course was infinitely harder to skate than it looks. The rough asphalt surrounding it makes it hard to judge speed, the knobs aren’t good either. That didn’t stop Hayden from doing a sick pop shove manual super casually. Noè did nose manual nollie flip before I had even ollied up. He also went on to learn switch manual switch flip out. Bo had a cool manual to back lip. Connor had a crazy crook shove. I took forever to do a kickflip to fakie from the upper level down one level. I did have a fun line though of bump to crooks then curve around and kickflip into a bank.

(setup 2/10 8.5 nullosaur, null grip, venture v8 baseplate titanium 5.8 hanger bones medium bushings, spitfire f4 99a classic 51mm, new balance numeric 440v2 wide navy/brown size 12 with half insole and currex runpro insoles)
(pain level 5/10)