Eero Ettala and Heikki Sorsa hit some huge, gnarly stuff. This maybe our favorite edit so far. Ouch.
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Eero Ettala and Heikki Sorsa hit some huge, gnarly stuff. This maybe our favorite edit so far. Ouch.
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Louie Vito has always worked hard for his money, so it shouldn’t be any surprise that he’s working hard for Barbasol, too. But on this one he’s running on the razor’s edge.
[Link via Cartman’s Mom]
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The Bones Brigade: Tommy Guerrero, Tony Hawk, Rodney Mullen, Mike McGill, Stevie Caballero, Stacy Peralta, and Lance Mountain all on one stage. Click here for the entire photo gallery.
Thanks to a crazy travel schedule Tony Hawk missed several of the biggest Bones Brigade: An Autobiography movie events, so to make up for that Hawk invited a couple hundred people (including the original Bones Brigade) to attend a special private showing of the film at the world famous La Paloma Theatre in Encinitas, California on Saturday, March 10, 2012.
Before the film began Hawk welcomed all the guests to the showing. “It’s a great honor to be here with all our friends and family and obviously industry people here in Southern California,” Hawk said. “So without further ado here is Bones Brigade: An autobiography. Enjoy.”
For the next hour and a half (we have no idea how long the movie was because we were entranced the entire time) the audience sat, eyes set straight ahead as Stacy Peralta, George Powell, the Bones Brigade and their contemporaries told the story of how a group of amazingly talented skaters became one of the most iconographic skateboarding crews of all time.
Follow the jump for the rest of the story and or click here for more photos. [click to continue…]
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Those decadent editors at Stab Mag have talked another doe-eyed, rising women’s surf star into sexing it up for a magazine photo feature. This time 20-year-old Sage Erickson gets the nearly naked, buns up, topless treatment. To see the rest check out Stab Mag issue #56. Bounce, bounce, bounce. . .
[Link: Stab Mag]
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Skateboarding in the great outdoors. Breathe it in. Yes, the surprise is how good it looks. Clothing by people who skateboard. We like it and we’re not even fishermen.
[Link: Bohnam]
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From the number of dead opossums we see by the side of the road, we would expect more of them are into skateboarding, but this one apparently loves the snow at Liberty Mountain, Pennsylvania. We apologize in advance.
[Link: And Pop]
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Signal Snowboards had a great urban snowboarding idea. Rent a house in Minnesota and use it for filming base. Sadly, the winter never really hit all that hard, but the low snow content didn’t stop the Signal video cameras from rolling, apparently. More videos are on the way, so yeah, we guess we’re feeling Minnesota, too.
[Link: Signal Snowboards]
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Tony Hawk apparently invited Chris Cole over to his house to check out the new Tony Hawk Pro Skater HD and roll Tony’s skatepark. Just like old times.
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We’re still in the camp that can sit and listen to Greg Noll talk story all day long. And, that’s why we’re pretty stoked on these new “Da Bull” trunks from Billabong. They’re part of an exclusive collab between Noll Surfboards and Billabong.
The Noll Surfboards apparel line will be in stores in March and will feature a ten-piece collection including board shorts, t-shirts, tank tops, walk shorts and a special run of 200 Limited Edition signed and numbered “Jail House” striped trunks that will be auctioned exclusively online starting March 22 through to April 4. Opening bids will begin at $200 and consumers will be able to bid on board shorts based on their size and signing number.
Most mother’s know it’s never a good idea to dress fat kids in horizontal stripes, but the signed Da Bull’s shorts are reportedly “collectable.” Follow the jump for the official word. [click to continue…]
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If the Burton US Open is turning 30 this week, then we’re all older than the hills. Good, Lord. Vice’s Powder and Rails takes a multi-part look back at the granddaddy of snowboarding events with Part One of the US Open.
Watch the video and then click the link for the official word on this year’s 30th Anniversary Celebration at Stratton Mountain, Vermont. If you’re, like, super old and use an iPhone large letter edition then click here to download the US Open History app on you iPad. [click to continue…]
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