When the camera is rolling, it’s easy for riders to push themselves and skate the road to it’s full potential. The plethora of videos filled with unnecessary slides get old quick. Still, remember to skate safe & within your limits. Everything can go wrong in the blink of an eye.
Portland skateboard style king Casey Morrow takes you through a day in his life with special guest appearances by Theo Deley and Rip City Skate owner JP Rowan.
A few weeks ago I was out at one of our favorite runs trying to get a couple photos of Chance Gaul, the crazy good Laguna grom. Chance was chilling in the road helping me get my flashes set up when local shredder Tai Nakayama came flying down and busted this sweet squat slide. Steeziest photo-bomb ever.
Sometimes the journey is more rewarding than the destination. Kody and I were driving across town to hit some new hills when Kody spotted this bank out of the corner of his eye.
“Pull over, let’s skate that.”
We parked, hopped out, and did goofy longboarder-at-the-street-spot tricks until No-Play told me to grab the camera ’cause he was going to hippy jump the railing. This one went in third try. After one more for good measure, the security guard kicked us out. Max Dubler photo.
While clearheaded commander Matt K was in Hawaii, he dropped in on the 3rd annual Pineapple Cup. The Caliber team was in town & this is what went down. Thumbnail photo courtesy of Jon Huey.
What do you do when the weather is perfect? For Eric Singer, there’s only one option, head away from the beaches, away from the crowds, and into the hills. Watch as he gets funky on his new 2012 Arbor Prodigy skateboard. For more info on the Prodigy click here.