Monday, May 18, 2009

80's Jam!!


When: Sunday, June 7th
Where: Infinity Skatepark, Bay City, Michigan on Marquette St., near Defoe Park
What to bring: Skateboards, older the better, old tricks, old clothes. Bring beverages and hot dogs if you like! I will!

Saturday, May 2, 2009

About time for a post...

How do you feel about skateboarding?

I feel pretty good about it; where its been, where its going. This pretty much sums up how I feel, actually:



I often try to explain how "skateboarding is not a sport" (as the great Consolidated Skateboards put it); that it is much more than just competition. However, I find it difficult to differentiate from other sports in the passion and the heart. But, as it stands competitively, it is impossible to say it is equal to any other sport. If there is anything even close to skateboarding's competitive aspect, it would be the NBA's Slam Dunk contests. Think about it. A bunch of people get together, have fun, and do what they do best. They try new things. They think outside their comfort zone. They show their hidden talent. Most importantly, they talk to each other about their dunks, and feed off of each other's attempts. It's how skateboarding works.

Check out Air Jordan...Siiiiickkkkk!

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Monday, March 9, 2009

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Bolts on Youtube!

I'm going to start putting Bolts on youtube over the next few weeks. I'll try to have a new section up every Sunday. For now, check out the intro.






(For those of you subscribed to my channel, I apologize for uploading the intro like 6 times - I had trouble getting it to work right because the file is so big.)

Saturday, February 28, 2009

What up PH?!?!

Check out Port Huron's own Sean Whitcomb getting into some s.k.a.t.e. action on the Berrics'. I won't spoil the ending, but check it out!

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Monday, February 23, 2009

Wood + Nails = Skateboarding Object?


Is it really that simple? Sometimes I wonder why we built these things. Then it all comes into focus...

Matt LaBrie, ollie off a makeshift contraption, circa 1998.

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Well Here is me and Shane training Barn for the winter.. i Would like to Cap that i call Mister Ben Williams to come skate this place with me but "HE" Just enjoys not answering my calls.....so ben this weekend Feb.28 i will be heading to the barn with my Friends from The North! So When i call you better Answer the Phone so we can actually Skateboard ok.... Here is a montage of THE BARN 2.0.....

Ramp Barn. from Buddy Evans on Vimeo.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

I just called Bruce on my way home from Central Michigan University. I was thinking how I haven't talked to him in ages. He told me he just got done skateboarding, which made me very jealous. You see, here in Michigan, it is freezing cold, drifting, and snowy. Not to mention windy. On Tuesday I was lucky enough to skate the clear spots at the Bay City Skatepark, and on my way home, I saw an increase in flurries, which turned into four inches of accumulation on the ground. Did you know that in the Inuit Eskimo language, they have over twenty variations of the word snow? In Michigan, just to name a few, we have snow, flurry, downfall, fluff, etc. In indigenous Carribean languages, if they are lucky to even have a word, they have no more than two words for snow, describing a lot of snow or a little snow, used to describe their travels to the North.

Which brings me to my subject: the skateboard season. A few years ago, a professional skateboarder in a major magazine claimed there are no seasons for skateboarding. Then what do we make of skateboarding in Michigan? We have Spring, in which our rusty legs attempt to remember muscle memories that enable us to ride our silly little popsicle sticks. Then comes Summer, when we complain that it is too hot to skate, and drink or go swimming (usually both at the same time), or we simply stay indoors in the cool air conditioning trying get 10,000 points in Skate on our XBOX 360s. Fall follows, in which the majority of our riding takes place. November comes too soon, and we are back skating indoor parks once every few weeks or shivering in the false protection of a parking garage. So, at least in Michigan, we have seasons.

Then I start thinking deeper...

Skateboarding, as I have said before, is not dictated by the act of riding on a skateboard all the time, just some of the time. Its the way a skater carries him or herself through the dulls of life. Its the thinking man's game; the creative expression is put on hold, but the creative mind flourishes strong throughout the year. Most skaters visit their skateboard daily in their mind, plotting out new tricks they want to learn, or new places they want to explore and skate. Sometimes it comes out in other ways, such as music, painting, or writing. So the seasons, as they are defined here, may not exist at all.

Is that Laura Winslow from Family Matters (TGIF!) the new host of Clean House?

Bruce, are you aware that you received a phone call from the future today? You said it was just after 5PM on February 19, 2008. I called you just after 8PM on the same day! Wild! That means that you are in the past. I already experienced 5PM. If we were to land a heelflip at the same time, I would technically have landed it before you. You can argue this concept, but these are the facts!