Never-Never Land: A Brief Stay in Maui

Never-Never Land: A Brief Stay in Maui
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The chances that I was getting on the plane were looking good as I waited for my name to appear on the “cleared” list … read more

A Brief Conversation with X Dance’s Athlete of the Year, Tony Hawk

A Brief Conversation with X Dance’s Athlete of the Year,...
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Tony Hawk has been a household name in the skateboarding game since I was a little tyke. Back then, he was just the tall, lanky guy with the surfer cut in Animal Chin, but now even my parents know the “birdman.” Over the years Hawk has done it all. He has invented over a dozen

Steadyhands: An Erik Jensen Spotlight

Steadyhands: An Erik Jensen Spotlight
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Erik Jensen is a hard person to get in touch with, whether it’s because he’s out skating or filming, or because his phone is turned off because he lives a humble life; but when you go filming with him, it’s definitely an experience. … read more

Takin’ It Back to the Ground Under

Takin’ It Back to the Ground Under
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It’s official: Winter is here and it’s not going anywhere for months, so what are we to do when all of our spots to skate are covered with snow or ice? … read more

Local Decks Reviewed

Local Decks Reviewed
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 Reviews for locally made skateboards! … read more

Andy Pitts … Last Call

Andy Pitts … Last Call
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Back in 1999, Andy Pitts helped build an indoor skate park with me and my family. The more I look back on this scenario, the more ridiculous it becomes. He did all the ramp plans, designed the layout, did the majority of the construction and was there every night until it was done. If anyone

Showdown at So-Jo: Bomb the Beehive

Showdown at So-Jo: Bomb the Beehive
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On the weekend of September 20 through the 23 there were two professional skateboard events in town. One of them, the AST Dew Tour, had all the biggest stars, managers, videogames, pro-model hybrid cars, annoying announcers and, most of all, mega cash and a national television spotlight. During this event, Shawn White had a bitch

Summer of Death: Part Deux

Summer of Death: Part Deux
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Summers in Utah are hot, and personally, I don’t like them very much. Finding the motivation to skate when it’s over 100 degrees outside is nearly impossible. You either have to wake up early, or sacrifice an evening of drinking in order to get some time on the old wood plank. Saturday, August 11th was

Random News From the Skate World – August 2007

Random News From the Skate World – August 2007
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Thank God the sun is letting off a little less heat these days. Salt Lake was starting to seem more like Phoenix for a while there. That would be okay if we had as many empty and full swimming pools as they do. In unfortunate news, Adam Dyet will no longer be calling Utah home.