Saturday, November 28, 2009

Sickness Over Seas

http://skateistan.org/about-us/skate-park/
afghanistan skate park. I'm jealous.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Gonz is a hero

http://thejailbreak.com/2009/11/05/circle-boarding-sounds-like-torture-turns-out-not-to-be/#more-4642

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

New Skateboards

http://www.highsnobiety.com/news/2009/10/06/mekanism-skateboards-x-olafur-eliasson-your-mercury-ocean/
A very cool idea

Monday, July 20, 2009

A Skateable House?

http://www.environmentalgraffiti.com/featured/ramp-house-skatable-home-acrhivirus/9717
Yes please!

Saturday, June 27, 2009

This could be a longboarders heaven

http://www.muslauf.si/2009/06/hydroelectric-power-station-avce-fixed.html
I wonder what its made of…
pay attention to how giant it is

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Dear Sector Nine, I Love You

I would like to take a quick period of time to talk about the most under-rates longboard company out there, Sector9. They have spread and pushed the sport of longboarding so much, and we need to thank and respect them.
I recently looked at their website, and I was very impressed with what I found. A whole page on safety was pretty nifty. I also found this page of videos. If you dont watch all 3, atleast watch the intro to the short bus chronicles teaser, it blew my mind. They sponsor some kickass riders too, like Noah Sakamoto, Patrick Rizzo, JM Duran and Erik Lundberg to name a few.
So next time you think of Sector9, just remember this. Oh, and don't forget this, that jank's sick.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Honorary Pro - Grant Britain



Legendary and self proclaimed oldest skate photographer Grant Brittain has recieved the first of the honorary pro awards. The 'Honoris Professio' award was started by clubmumble.com and is sponsored by Powell Peralta and The Skateboard Mag.
The board seen above is a limited edition run of 99. It can be purchased from skateone.com and all proceeds go to Grind For Life. Over the next year, Mumble will announce two more honorary pros. To see the full story, a high resolution image of the board, and an interview with Grant Brittain, click here.