If your looking for a Schmoo, 4 have been spotted in the West 4th area and word on the street is you will be able to find them tomorrow at The Boardroom. Maybe bring beers too, I hear that they are attracted to PBR… Thats how I snapped this shot, beer trap bro.
Last Friday night, Double Rock witnessed one of the gnarliest sessions in its existence. Check out what Anti Hero riders Tony Miorana, Peabody, Pat Mclain, and Spitfire rider Sean Gutierrez put down…And don’t forget the star of the show, Andy Roy.
Webisode #8 of Thrasher’s King of the Road just dropped which fallows the Lakai team from Portland to Reno. Some short shorts, juggalo’s and strippers are in the mix so be sure to scope this one!
Thrasher’s King of the Road episodes are starting on December 10th, but for now check out the first teaser featuring the Lakai team, this years winners!
Punch the image below to cruise over to the Thrasher Magazine website where they have Girl, Fourstar and Spitfire rider Brian Anderson’s video part from Yeah Right up as their Classic Clip… and classic it is.
If you’re not all partied out from the weekend (and even if you are) you better head down to Leeside tonight for the Bowl series annual Halloween jam! Tons of fun, sodas, fireworks and prizes for shredders and lurkers alike! Check out the event facepage for more details here or give the poster below the old “up and down”…
Last Summer the city of Yorkton, SK was hit by a severe flash flood that destroyed a section of the city. In an effort to turn a negative into a positive, the Yorkton Skateboard Club has come up with an excellent idea. They are proposing that the area damaged by the flood be turned into a public park for the all of the citizens of Yorkton to enjoy. The park would include a “catch basin” which would help control water in the event of a heavy rain, a walking trail and green area for everyone to enjoy and a much-needed public cement skateboard park adjacent to the walking trail to solve the long-time problem of not having a legitimate and permanent skate park in their town. The Yorkton Skateboard Club is attempting to raise money for this project through the Aviva Community Fund contest which is dedicated to improving communities in Canada. Watch the video above then click the link below and Vote! It’s a NO BRAINER!