Displaying items by tag: Mark Scott
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4/18/2022
P-Stone Cup 2022 Photos
The P-Stone Cup is a bonafide Bay Area spectacle, a who's who of the rawest transition talent from across the globe. Joe Brook reports on every rip and rare sighting from one of skateboarding's best days. -
1/27/2022
Grindland Extras: "Burnside and Lincoln City Session" Video
This Grindland story ain't ancient history. Mark Scott and friends fire it up on hallowed ground. Of course his kid rips! -
1/17/2022
Grindland Extras: "Red and Monk Hit the Turf" Cartoon by The Larb
A hilarious Hellride from Seattle to Milwaukee gets the Larb animation treatment. Believe it! -
1/14/2022
“Grindland – Red, Monk and the Birth of DIY” Full Movie
From the early days of Burnside to 2019’s Rip Ride Rally, this film explores the friendship, struggle, triumph and tragedy of DIY pioneers Mark Scott and Mark Hubbard –– true iconoclasts hellbent on building the skateparks of their dreams. Watch this with your friends. -
11/02/2020
Burnside 4 Life: 30 Years Under The Bridge Video
Three decades of destruction smashed into six minutes. Big ups to everyone who’s chipped in or got broke off under the bridge. Fuel the stoke and build your own. -
11/02/2020
Burnside 4 Life: 30 Years Under The Bridge Article
Burnside’s birthday marks 30 years of spills and thrills at the first renegade DIY. Read how the founders took it from vagrant hideaway to Northwest proving ground in our December ‘20 mag piece. -
9/14/2020
Frank Gerwer: People I've Known
Gerwer is one of skateboarding’s most colorful characters and he sure as hell doesn’t disappoint while dishing on the homies who have crossed his path over the years—from the Aug 2020 issue of the mag. -
2/12/2020
Seacliff Skatepark Opening Photos
The skaters of Seacliff, California, finally have a park of their own thanks to Santa Cruz and Dreamland Skateparks. Nora, Eman, Braun and a bunch of the NHS family went down for the opening. Peep the pics to check the new 'crete. -
6/10/2019
Independent’s “2019 Rip Ride Rally” Video
Skateboarding’s top concrete crushers slug it out on the insane terrain of Red’s Lincoln City, Oregon – parks, pits, dirt and destruction. Grindline the Band, Arctic, Bad Shit and many more provide the soundtrack as the crew pushes the limits for those who can’t. Pure mayhem and good times! Where were you?! -
5/03/2019
2nd Annual Lower Bob's P-Stone Invitational Photos
A sunny day in Oakland brought out a heavy crew of skaters and spectators to celebrate the life of Preston "P-Stone" Maigetter. Check out some photos here.
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2/01/2023
Am Scramble Interview: Dylan Jaeb
Dylan could make a nice living on promo codes and paid posts, but he wants to play the skate game the old-fashioned way. We knew we had to get Poods' most visible skate rat on the Scramble to see what he could do on the East Coast streets. Read up as we talk SD livin', trip highlights and his leap from Zero to Primitive—as seen in our February '22 mag. -
2/01/2023
Skateline: 01.31.2023
Gary covers RVCA in Jamaica, Tre Williams Really Did That part, Chandler Burton's Castle Freak THERE part, Rob Pace's OJ Wheels part, Meet the Scramblers and more in today's episode of Skateline. -
2/01/2023
RIP in Peace: Tyre Nichols
Tyre Nichols was a 29-year-old skater, father, filmer and photographer beloved by friends and family. His death at the hands of police has shocked the world. He’s remembered as a joyful person not afraid to be himself. Our deepest condolences go out to everyone touched by this absolute tragedy. -
2/01/2023
"Am Scramble 2022" Video
Crackin' Eggs, killin' kinks and handling biz at the best spots in Boston, the Scramble returns to the East Coast for an epic ride you can't miss. Catch your favorite ams go off before their inevitable promotion. -
2/01/2023
Am Scramble Interview: Nick Matthews
Nick Mathews bounced around board sponsors for years even though everyone knows he's the best. Chicago’s son hopped in the van put down some of the most memorable moves of the trip. We investigate this phenomenal talent with an extra-packed catch-up, as seen in our February ‘23 mag.