Relaxin'
Remember when you couldn't walk? Yeah, I doubt it. Anyway, this is my youngest daughter Abby, she's nearly a year old and is close walking everywhere.
Remember when you couldn't walk? Yeah, I doubt it. Anyway, this is my youngest daughter Abby, she's nearly a year old and is close walking everywhere.
This is Jim Tesnar. He's from PA and like to shred. Tomorrow I'm gonna post a couple video clips of him. Oh, dig the Cedar Crest shirt.
I had this pristine Allen Losi Variflex deck (complete) lying around. The thing hadn't so much as touched the ground. I was talking with Darren Navarrette one day and we came up with the idea of shooting some ollies to fakie (Losi invented the trick) on it. It's not NOS anymore but who cares.
One day I found myself amongst three generations of legendary skateboarders. Had to run to my car and grab the camera for a quick shot. Way, Hosoi, and Adams. Oh by the way, Free Jay today!
The Bob Burnquist Milestone is done and getting printed in Issue #36 (next one) so be ready. I guarantee it's gonna blow you away (hint: no BASE jumping). How 'bout a sample switch BS 180 all artsy fartsy.
I know the bus photo is kind of boring, so here is a long-ass line of Steve Steadham(AKA Stagoo) from yesterday at Encinitas.
Pretty much every single day you can find Steve Steadham at the Encinitas YMCA. This is his tour bus and it is parked on the street in front of the park.
I just love getting new Half Cabs. The varieties are endless. Jealous???
Mad Steve Luther posted up for hours the other day. At one point he let us know that he had to jam in order to get home on time to play catch with his daughter. Uh, an hour or so later he was trying to wallride grind the virgin wall at The Skateboard Mag.
My friends at NHS sent over this gem of a clock. Thanks, Clare.