Category: longboarding

Bertleman Slide

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I’m posting this old video clip of me doing a Bertleman Slide at the Turkey Bowl, in Austin. This clip is several years old, but I’ve always like it because it shows the carveable corners of the Turkey Bowl, which is one of my all-time  favorite skate spots. This clip used to be posted on one of my old sites, but I lost it when I scragged the site. Now that I’ve found it I’m posting it here so I don’t lose it again.

Some downhill longboard carving

More gorillabiscuitsToday my friend Chris and I went out to skate a ditch. Unfortunately the ditch was full of water, a result of the constant rains of the last few weeks. So we went to a hill at a local condo development that we’ve been skating on and off for the last year. Luckily the condos don’t seem to be selling very fast, so traffic is still really minimal. Chris didn’t have a longboard with him so I let him ride my Loaded Vanguard. I used my trusty 1999 40″ Comet Proflex Park deck, with the usual Randal-II trucks and 81a ABEC11 Striker wheels (66mm).

Gorilla-CaveWe took a couple of runs without the camera. The hill is pretty mild, but it is constant. You pretty much get a nice 15mph ride without really trying. Pushing hard at the top and bombing it you might add 5 or 10 mph. So it’s not scarey. Then I took out the camera and shot this pics. I’m pretty happy with the way they turned out. I was rolling beside Chris. The camera really got a good focus on him, snapped the shot fast, resulting a clear image of him but you can really see the motion if you look at the full-size images and look at the concrete. Cool. The camera is a Canon Powershot SD550. Digital photography is really killer.

gorillabiscuits carve

Chris had an interesting reaction to the Loaded Vanguard board. He said it initially felt pretty sketchy when he was pushing, probably due to the flex.  After riding it on the hill he seemed to like it, noting that the mild concave really helped you feel dialed-in on the flexy longboard. Of course, the ABEC11 Gumball wheels roll so smoothly — the whole thing just combines for a great downhill ride. Chris carved, bombed, and pumped down the hill.

Me, hunched over in a tuck.The session just wasn’t long enough. After about 20 minutes it started to rain again. Not just a sprinkle — enough to really get the street wet. About that time the guy from the development showed up and said “very sorry to ruin your Saturday, but I’ve gotta ask you guys to leave” – citing their “liability”. No problem — it was raining anyway. Kinda funny though — we were on a public street, not private property. Still, even had it not been raining, it would have been smarter just to split and come back later when he was gone. No reason to piss him off.

Chris tucks and stylesAnd go back I will. I had a good time carving the hill. When the weather improves and days are longer, I’ll have to start hitting that hill in the evenings. I’d like to practice my surf-style board walking and spinners while enjoying a nice downhill carve. Maybe I’ll even get out my slider gloves and practice some slides. Next time I’ll take my Comet Downhill board and try it out.

As I reviewed the pictures, I couldn’t help but laugh at that hideous backgrounds. When Adam Colton shoots pics and does video, it always seems like he’s in a very picturesque place. Oh well — you skate wherever you can. At any rate, I can’t say enough good things about the Loaded Vanguard and ABEC11 wheels. They really make the downhill skating experience enjoyable.

Longboarding

Since starting Aikido, I’ve felt my skateboarding being pulled back in the direction of longboarding. Maybe its the “flow” I get while longboarding, which I can sort of relate to Aikido (based on my very limited experience so far). Maybe its the fact that I don’t want to sprain my wrist anymore — who knows.

Whatever the deal, when it stops raining and the weather is nice, I feel like riding a longboard. I’d like to go longboarding with some friends and shoot some video. Just some simple, flowy stuff.

I think I’m going to also repair/rebuild the tail on my old Acme longboard. I haven’t ever found another board I like as much, and I’ve tried a lot of boards. It is hard to find a 48″ kicktail deck. The best substitute I’ve found is my 45″ Lib Tech, which is a great board. I’m sort of interested in the Fibreflex 44″ kicktail. Looks like it might work too. Might be time to sell some stuff to finance that acquisition.

An old longboarding video study

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longboard turn imageI’m posting an old video I made last year.  I was experimenting with different angles with which to take some longboarding shots. I recently got a new longboard to review, which I’m going to compare to the setup in this little vid.  The board in this is a Fibreflex Funshape, with Randal-II 180mm trucks and 66mm 82a Gravity Street-G wheels. Its a fun board for surf style carving and board walking. It’s also very light for such a long board.

 The music in the vid is the Wedding Present. Sorry about the sound quality. I don’t have a good audio codec. Soon I’ll be upgrading my video editing system, so I’ll do some better stuff then. The original video file sounds really good, but it is also 36 megs — too big.

Anyway — click my pic to download the QuickTime file…