Will Elissa Steamer snap the Big Four? "If there's a big enough drop-in, on a good day… Maybe."
Remember that ollie Corey had in his interview from the October 2007 issue? Think he didn't make it???
Torey Pudwill is hyped for Wallenberg. No doubt he'll be there.
T-Puds gets broke at the Brooklyn Banks.
The video was FTC's Finally, the year was 1993, the skaters: Jeron Wilson and Chico Brenes—talk about classic.
Mike Peterson and Kyle Berard blazed through town the other day, hitting the Potrero and Crocker parks with Brian Delatorre, Dave Abair, and Peter Ramondetta.
DVS sent in this sponsor me footage of their boy, Jimmy Cao.
Burnout captures the Vans team in some of Albuquerque's finest ditches.
The Fallen team dropped by 3rd and Army to skate for the kids after doing a signing at DLXSF. Here's some poached ELPH-cam footage of Slash, Gilbert Crockett, Josh Harmony, and Chris Cole.
Quiksilver sent up their big snaps guy, Reese Forbes, to talk about the upcoming event at Wallenberg.
Omar Hassan takes one to the chin in Marseille's Quiksilver contest.
Another sick session heated up in the barrio with Peter Hewitt, Darren Navarrette, Alex Horn, David Gravette, Steve Revord, and Matt Mumford.
A montage of Omar Hassan footage from the Marseille contest in 2002.
This Sponsor Me is more of a classic, but what can you do? This is the actual raw footage that Tim O'Connor sent to companies as he was trying to get sponsored way back when. As you can see, he's down for Pancho.
Here's a re-edited version of Ben's 1031 part in Turn Up The Hell
Sk8 Mafia's Peter Smolik stopped by the plant and shot the shit with Jake about Wallenberg.
Cruised all over the San Diego area and hit up random spots with Emmanuel Guzman, Truman Hooker, Peter Hewitt, Adrian Mallory, and David Gravette.
Jason Schooly of Phoenix, AZ
Burnout's tour with the Flip team in L.A.
| Skate Til U Die Bay Area, CA May 19 |
| Wild in the Parks North America May 20 |
| CAMTEST Arvada, CO May 25 |
| Dickies Midwest Trip Midwest May 27 |
| South Kitsap Skatepark Opening Port Orchard, WA Jun 22 |
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