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Salty Streets

The surprise birthday shirts finally arrived.

Posted: November 28, 2012


Nah, nah ...

Now the trip could really start.



Almost ready.



Trusted sherpa, Mark White. SLC legend.



First spot - Tempster starts it with a Joseph Smith grind. Appropriate.







Dan Lu in a double bear trap!



Narrow escape.

Nosegrind fakes.





Strube-a-dube.



Bill torques back smith with major foliage.



Then Lardass Harmony went and wrecked the thing. Next spot!


As seen in major adverts ....

Special bonus roll-away frame.

Leo got sweet as well (scene missing.)



Square



Dan Lu skipped off the end of this thing. As seen in ... ah forget it.



Mega-kink.


You know Dakota's down.

Ready.















'You kinda look like a swastika in this frame,' someone later remarked.




Nah, nah ...






Reviewing the damage.



Well, there was at least one good thing to come out of it.



Night moves.



Spring Break-like atmosphere.















Fuck. Sorry, I was trippin' out there for a sec.



Kody Boi!





Hold up! There's a troubador in the landing!

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