Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Brothers

Mikey Weber - Nosegrind


Jarvis - Front Blunt

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Lights Out

Josh Babb uploaded some footage of himself and Billy Lacey. Short, sweet and to the point.





Friday, September 2, 2011

Z 80's

With the sun beating down on a warm August day, I got an anonymous tip at Jazz Push headquarters that Manimal Beard was in close proximity. We have been searching for Beard many years now and unfortunately had grown jaded with tips of false hope. despite all of my misses in the past, I had a feeling that  today could be the day. The low raspy voice that came through the telephone line told me beard was close.

I grabbed a small crew of trusted friends to go on this journey. Jade Warrior and Daniel Parks were men of reliance that could handle any terrain on the way. At high noon I drove from headquarters to meet at Pasture Park with Jade and Daniel.

The pasture was trashed with broken glass, ketchup and vagrants walking like the possessed. If the former mayor was here to witness the debris he would have been disgusted. Daniel did what he could to clean the pasture and soon we were on the hunt for Manimal Beard, but what we thought was him soon became a mirage. The heat got the best of us and we had to face the fact that he was not in proximity. We took our frontside shove-its and left.

We headed toward the coast and dropped anchor at a hardy location. We could sense that Beard was closer than ever. Jade Warrior rushed down up and down stairs, trying his hardest to find the beast. I decided to check the walls with Daniel. I was getting nowhere looking for Beard. I could smell the asphalt sizzling on the ground as I rolled in and out of hardy walls. Daniel was luckier than I, jumping over curbs and riding up walls finding hints that the beast was at one point here.

Looking for a clever manimal can get tiring, so we took a well deserved lunch break.

The last stop was at the beard ramp where the beast once resided. As we searched we initially did not find much. The masonite holes, dirt, and broken ramps began to wear the crew down. Jade Warrior suffered an ankle injury and I began to grow tired. I decided to lay down and recoup from such an exhausting adventure. As I closed my eyes I slowly gave up on my dreams of seeing beard. I left my hopes behind me and went down dream street.

I heard some noise in the distance but didn't think much of it. After hearing it again I opened my eyes to see what the commotion was. It was at that point where I finally saw him. Beard was right in front of me! I always thought I had looked in every nook and cranny at beard ramp but the obvious stared into my eyes. Beard snapped his tail and grabbed his board as he jumped back into the woods. Those few glances of Beard made me realize why I enjoyed searching for him every weekend. It doesn't matter If I ever catch beard. It's the search that makes the thrill of Manimal Beard worth it every time.

Daniel Parks
Method Grab

Tuck Knee

Japan

Judo

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Jazz Pusher



I came across this photo of Adolfo jazz pushin and had to put it up. Photo by Michael Silva.

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Blue Hat

Cooper Jamieson uploaded some killer clips of Nate Hoover at Slo Park. Some quality footage as usual of the man with the blue hat. You can also find this video and some other cool clips at Remption.

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Single Shot


Sometimes skating a spot can lead to finding something completely new that you would have never seen if if it weren't your friends. This ollie by Billy Perry is a perfect example of that.

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

The Week in Skate Videos

There has been a drought in local videos as of late but this week came through with some good skating.



"Short n' Sweet" by BUTT3Rskate

The first video features some solid footage of Joey Johnson, Ryan Molinar, Ty Hjortland, and Dylan Strassel. The main trick that stood out was Joey's switch ollie down the Morro El six stair. I know kickflip was done years ago but a switch ollie is way gnarlier in my humble opinion.





"Digital Dumbzter" by Tyyortland

The next vid is some LA spots mixed with the beloved Slo Park. I was especially into the bank footage at the end. Speaking of banks, do you know what that rainbow bank used to look like?





"10 tricks with Justin Martinez" by Skatefood

I've never really talked to this guy before. All I know is that he skates well and skates fast.




"10 tricks with Vito Travalini" by Skatefood

More wonderful skatepark footage! Well I honestly was not a big fan of Vito until I went skating with him this last weekend. In encounters before, he came off as a cocky little bastard that just happened to be pretty good at skating. What I realized is that he's just a damn skate rat. Vito is okay in my book.

Thus ends the weeks review by an old, mediocre skate nerd.