Back at the FÆLLEDPARKEN park in Copenhagen for this year's bowl & snake contest. Rune should have won, but didn't. Yes, we're still alive...
The Spitfire ring of fire went up, came down, and back up. Ishod Wair, Chris Cole, Tony Trujillo, Tim Zom, Curren Caples, Wes Kremer and Robbie Russo all jumped the flames.
It's tough to compare all of the amazing Firing Lines we've run, but we do know that this one's near the top.
After years of involvement in Copenhagen, we're going back—and this time, no survivors. How's this for a slam? Robbie Russo gets his bell rung. When we're in town, it's burning down.
Skaters often try to destroy D-Rock but these guys dissect it like surgeons. Here's Mark Appleyard, Pat Duffy, Danny Supa, and both Decenzo brothers.
When we ran the photo of Sean snapping into the Hunter's Point Sundial in the August mag, more than a few people said, "I don't believe it until I see the footage." Well, here you go.
DIY foundation spots always make for a good spot to get a line. Louie Barletta has fun with this one.
It's easy to call a skater "underrated," but there's not many overlooked guys who've put out a part like this one. Silas introduces a classic from The Firm's 2003 vid.
Skating has lots of characters, but Beagle is one-of-a-kind. He documents the gnarliest skaters ever, hypes up himself and everyone around him, swerves HD, and has a blast the whole time.
This spot's been skated for over two decades, but Kyle was the first to go up and over… for a price.
Here's Ramondetta (a resident D-Rock king), Moose and his surprisingly smooth tech-gnar, Carlin going crazy, and extra-special guest Chris Cole.
The Levi's x Nike commercial had some difficult shots, and the moving train was one of the toughest. Omar explains.
This 2005 Real vid had a super-heavy squad, and every part stood on its own. Ernie's section was a fan favorite for sure. Ramondetta introduces a classic.
Gut launched into the kitchen, McLain slid into a picture frame, Curtis got broke, Raven flew up onto the wall, and the house was rocking all day long. Good times, cold beer!
He skates gnarly gaps and rails, but Moose also has precision-tech moves—like the amazing line-ender seen here.
There's a time to roll around just doing grinds, and a time to unleash everything you've got. Here's the incredibly deep bag of tricks from Lutzka, Dyet, Decenzo, Bowerbank, and the others.
| Wild in the Parks North America May 25 |
| CAMTEST Arvada, CO May 25 |
| Dickies Midwest Trip Midwest May 27 |
| Few and the Far Skate Jam Sacramento, CA Jun 01 |
| Cuates & The Budrows Jun 09 |
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