Went into the garage late in the evening feeling bummed on being so tired from work, but angry enough I wanted to skate a little. I warmed up with some silly fakie front 3 shove attempts after watching Lamont in CFS 2. Then a few kickflips that felt bad, a bs flip in a couple tries, a bad treflip in 12 tries, couldn’t get a halfcab heel in 20 tries. Called it a night. Oh I guess this counts as a setup change as it’s the slightest bit larger setup.
Posted in Skate Journal on January 29th, 2025 by corpo
After a late night of partying for the fiftyfifty release we were on our way home and stopped in sunny and warm Sterling to check out some flatbars. It ended up being pretty cool. Cass almost died on a front blunt. I did a bunch of no pop or slide noseslides and a bad boardslide or two. Garrett managed to sack it somehow which was epic. Jack boardslid through a corner and then bluntslid pop out through snow.
(setup 4/10 null 8.25 keyhole, null grip, slappy lights 8.25 hard top bushings, spitfire f4 99a classic orange/black, new balance numeric 574 vulc grey/orange size 11.5 with half insole and currex runpro insole) (pain level 6/10)
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Posted in Skate Journal on January 29th, 2025 by corpo
On a bit of a warmer day we went to Lincoln, hit Precision, then off to The Bay. But it was super crowded so we bounced to a nearby bike path bank spot in which half of the people at the Bay came to anyway. Ha. At the Bay I saw Joe do a boardslide 270 on the bank to ledge and Cass back big the hip.
The bikepath spot was a crazy steep hip that I didn’t even bother to skate. Joe would front shove it and slam trying to kickflip it. Jack came close to a crazy rock wallride. Garrett did the sickest nollie back heel. Damon did a hardflip. I had a silly tail stall shove and nollie wallie on a pillar on the mellow section that no one skated. We were there for quite some time even though it doesn’t sound like it. Everything on the hip took a long time. Boards went down into the water. It was nice while the sun was out, but when it went down it got so cold. It was cool seeing this spot and seeing Garrett’s trick.
Posted in Skate Journal on January 29th, 2025 by corpo
Got to Omaha on a sunny day with a little breeze. It felt pretty good out actually. For about 20 minutes. Then the wind kicked in and the clouds rolled in and it was brutal. We met Joe and Doni there, others would come eventually. Jack didn’t have the best session, was feeling off because of the wind. Garrett had some good back tails, I think smiths on the qp, tails on the bank to ledge, halfcab crooks to fakie the ledge, a lot more greatness. It was great seeing Joe skate and he treated us with an abundance of front 50 shoves. In fact, he did two in a row to start a line to front shove the hip. Kind of amazing. “I figured the two shoves would set me up to land the shove over the hip better”. He also had some 50s to front board, back 50s, fakie front 50s, kickflips on the bank, he was ripping. Cass was ripping too, he had some good 50s on the ledges, ollies over the hip, bluntslide the curb. I skated pretty bad, but had brief spurts of landing okay stuff for me. Crooks on the tall ledge, rock ‘n roll the tight qp on the mound, noseslide to fakie the bank to ledge (but I couldn’t crook it). I hucked some kickflip noseslides, but couldn’t get myself to committ.
Then we went to this bank spot with a couple little transitions that is infinitely harder to skate than it looks. Mainly because the ground is super rough around it. Jack did the 4 down. Joe and I took too long to just do little bank rides. Doni and Coby got close to tricks. Garrett did an amazing crooks to fakie.
Next we went to a crazy ditch spot out by the airport. At this point it was soooooo freakin’ cold and the wind was brutal. My board was a useless noodle so I didn’t skate. Joe got a shove over the hip. Jack went gnar with a varial heel into the bank and rode away in the ice.
On the way to Nebraska for the fiftyfifty premiere we stopped at the Brush park because it looked kind of interesting in the photos. There was a lot of snow, but we still had fun. Jack hadn’t skated in a while and said “I’m not going to do this” as he treflipped out of the snowboard jump 3rd try. Man he good. He did the manual and steep ride in grind right away too. Garrett was ripping everything with style. He did a bunch of the nollie back tails, first try kickflip to fakie then through the snow, a lot of good looking skateboarding. Cass was able to hang with the snowboard jump and got back 180s. I couldn’t make myself ride off it. My board was having serious issues though as the bushings had broken. My board was a wobbly mess. I had a couple of kickflips, flat bar boardslides and did the noseslide a couple of times. It was quite scary when I’d bail into the snow. Jack skated the flat bar, almost got bigspin front blunt shove out. Would love to go back to that park again. It was so fun being there, being on a road trip again, exploring something new.