Category Archive: Skate
Albany, Oregon contest coverage
Notice I posted this before I got around to the Pier Park stop of the Trifecta? Albany locals have pride. Red Cement threw a contest back at the end of August, and I’ve got photos from Danimal, Kevin Porterfield and Mychal Brown after the jump.
Eu não entendo
Skateboard documentaries are a dime a dozen these days. We’ve seen Dogtown, New York, the UK, Rocco, Duane Peters, pool skating, and many others. What’s missing? Brazil, I guess. Near as I can tell, there’s a pretty slick looking film coming out that documents the scene in Brasil form the 70’s through today. I have to guess because the only thing I can understand are the bits with American pros that are subtitled in Portuguese (I think…) I hope they release this on DVD with English subtitles, because it looks pretty interesting. Besides, you’re a putz if you aren’t interested in broadening your horizons. Check out the trailer for Vida Sobre Rodas, which roughly tranlates to Life About Wheels. – Thanks to Alvaro Fazio for the tip.
SOTW 9-21-09: Off roading at the campground
I haven’t updated Shot of the Week at all in September! Here’s Jack Grover hitting the natural terrain near at a campground near Bend. The best part about this session was hearing Jack afterwards trying to round everyone up to go to back to “the skate spot” which ended up being a short path from the pavement to the bathroom. Steve had shots that were framed and exposed better, but I liked this one because it somehow captured two distinct wheel positions without a flash. Look closely at the back truck. Check out the Shot of the Week.
The bike rack at work
When I started here I noticed a bike rack with one lonely bike hanging from it. I brought a skateboard (cruiser) to work for use on breaks and lunch, and I decided to hang it in the rack. After a couple of weeks, the bike disappeared and another skateboard took it’s place. Another week or two went by and another showed up. Now there are quite a few hanging up. To be fair, I don’t think anyone is commuting to work on these, but they are being ridden. We are taking over!
Artsy fartsy fair
It seems you can’t throw a stone at a hippie in a street fair without hitting an urban artist using old skateboards as a substitute for canvas. This was from my neighborhood last night. It looks like Central America, but it’s just Last Thursday on Alberta Street. Actually, this is mostly an excuse for testing out the Wordpress iPhone app.
Spot check: Best bike path ever
Reader Tony Bro sent in this photo of a bike path in Boulder City, Nevada that looks like a potentially great skate spot. Enlarge-o-rama.
BCSA Gnar B-Q Saturday in Corvallis
“The BCSA presents the 1st annual GnarBQ & Nontest Saturday September 26, 2009. Up Rise Skate Shop is sponsoring an outlaw pusher contest starting at 11:00 am from Martin Luther King Jr. Park off NW Walnut Blvd in Corvallis and ending at the stakepark, located at the intersection SE 2nd and B streets. For more info see the flier after the jump. Thanks to Diego Banuelos for our flier. BBQ and live music starts at 12:30 pm. Sk8 competition starts at 1 with beginner and intermediate, advanced to follow. Live Music includes They Wont Stay Dead, Richard Hedders, and the Angries. Line up and more info to be posted soon here and at our the BCSA website: www.bcskateboardingalliance.org. Full flyer after the jump.
Under the Bridge in Portland
Under the Bridge tonight is where you’ll find Crispin Glover.. No wait, that’s at the river’s edge. New from Thrasher and the guy that brought you the big-bang-for-the-buck beer series, it’s Under the Bridge. It’s a chronicle of D.I.Y. bridge projects subtitled “Quit bitching and start building.” Expect to see footage of Burnside, FDR, Washington Street, Channel Street, and others. There’s a trailer online, or if you are in Portland tonight, Shrunken Head is sponsoring two showings at the Clinton Street Theater, located at 2522 SE Clinton St. The all ages showing is at 7pm and the 21 and over showing is at 9pm. See ya there.
More than one S.O.B. in Baltimore
Looks like the civil lawsuit against the Baltimore cop who has anger management issues when it comes to skateboarders (and RC car enthusiasts…) has been tossed out of court again. I thought the damages they were seeking were ridiculous, but I still think this guy doesn’t serve or protect the best interests of the citizens of Baltimore, even though he has been back on the job for several months. – Thanks to Doc Murdock for the tip.
Wackyboard Tetris
Viral promotion video from Freeboard, maybe indirectly. We’ve covered caster board hybrids before, but surprise surprise, Freeboard is still in business. The extra caster wheel makes it possible to ride sideways on the board if you want, making this Tetris tribute with neon head gear possible. On the one hand, it’s kind of cool. On the other, they aren’t doing much to help thier case. – Thanks to Tim for the tip. [Source: Yay! Everyday]











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