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Sunday
Jul312011

gorgeous.....

To bet the heat in the city, we stopped by the pot store and took off to the silverthorn park. its one the more classic mountain parks, and also the first stop on the colorado road trip. we floated around to a couple of mountain parks in frisco and brek. i shot some photos, and this is what we came away with.

Dan the man, alley-oop fish in the middle of a wicked line. dans alley-oop fishes are the best for my buck.

dan went on to 720, after his alley-oop fish, at silverthorn

please excuse mykel while he kisses the sky, with this super boost of a 360, at the Silver thorn. guy really knows how to pump some trannys.

after the pumpin around Silver thorn, we decided to drive 10 mintues away to Frisco and search for this wooden park in the woods that we had heard about, and saw on the "colorado skatepark guide." When we did find it, we found out that is was actually not in the woods anymore and involved many other extreme sports, hence the name...Frisco's extreme complex. The park was all wood, and modeled after a niss comp; from what we gathered. and yes there was a tri-ramp.

heres the gut-town, gappin to topsoul at Frisco's NISS park. This is only Guts second time up in the mountains, and i feel like he is freeer up there than anywhere else. Gut is a real mans man.

at the extreme complex, there was a snowboard in the winter/bike track in the summer, but at no time is it a rollerblade obstacle. we found that out, moments after standing on top of it. the landing of the ramp is 7 feet wood or whatever material that it, and 10 feet narly dirt. mykel laced a 360 and so did dan. the difference is dan scorpioned, front flip in the dirt. i snapped a photo of dan, cause mykel has far too much retard strength and goes to fast for the untrained arm.

"MYKEL, get this fucking camera to work right, everythings blue and the Fstops arent doin shit." ian waters

we went to brek, but by that time we were drinking, and far too high, the elevation was really gettin to us.

 

 




 

 

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