Joey Jones is known by a good amount of the skateboard community. Not just for his gnarly skating, but for his killer building expertise and creativity. Joey has had a gnarly ramp in his backyard for a while, and everyone has driven past it know it or not. Many things went down on his ramp, but Joey wanted bigger and badder. So after a few days of construction and tearing down the ramp..Joey managed to get this big monster in his back yard. Bail on this thing, and you could very well be in the hospital. Yet it was still the same as always at Joey's. Chill time, good time with the homies, killer sesh, and some good ramp music. Joey changes the saying go big or go home, to go big and be home in his backyard!
Underground NC
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Deep in the Streets
This gnarly little DIY setup was built by a group of skaters that just wanted a place to skate. Which made this the perfect one. Already had a large amount of concrete. Out of the way of everything. Just needed one thing, the touch of a skater and a little bit of work. So once it got cleaned up and some crazy stuff was built to skate, you get nothing but gnarliness.
Skate or Die: Nick Draughn
This guy tends to go through a lot. He had already been in his first car wreck with me, which took him out of skating for a while. Then he gets into another? Well that doesn't stop Nick this time. Within a few days time after the serious damage, he calls me up one evening to hit this sick spot up with a sick sunset on the horizon. No matter what, Nick will always skate and will always continue to step up his skills!
Monday, February 14, 2011
Create, Skate, and RIP!
The skateboarders of Mt. Airy, NC had spent 4 years of there lives struggling to get a beautiful skate plaza built in the town. After 4 years of working hard, it was finally finished. The skaters had gotten together and had teamed up with an organization that called themselves the Create and Skate Mount Airy Skate Plaza Project, which consisted of Will, Justin, Wes, Toby, and many others. The help was greatly appreciated guys, even to this day. There had been many fundraisers organized to build this park, mainly due to the fact that the city had stated clearly they weren't going to spend a time. Kinda selfish. After this park had finally been built, it became the biggest bust in town. Literally. You could skate within a 10 mile radius of the police station and not get in as much trouble as you could as this park. After 2 weeks of being open, the city had started to crack down on the local skaters who were refusing to wear helmets, elbow pads, and knee pads. Most skaters had agreed to wearing at least helmets, but this wasn't enough for the city. Although the park was mainly designed to give the skaters a place to go, instead of the streets. Skaters had begun to get charged $144 fines, 4 months probation, and 12 hours of community service. Ridiculous. This skate park was the first one of its kind around here, and they messed it up for their own greedy profits, even after not paying a penny on it. People from all over the state had started to come and visit just to skate this park and see it, people had also actually been talking about moving into the town, but not anymore. This was the first actual attention Mt. Airy had been receiving for a while, and it had been needing it, especially from the youth. A dream that took 4 years to make into a reality, took less then 2 weeks to turn into a nightmare..But the best part is, we're skateboarders, we'll continue to skate it anyways. It's in our blood.
Octane Knights Car Show 2010
The Octane Knights is a car club that is located in Surry County. These guys aren't just about modifying and tuning cars, but also about having fun, being friends, and learning new things. Octane had decided to have a car show over the summer of 2010. Thanks to everyone that showed and viewed! We had some great turnouts! Octane is now looking for models to model in shots for cars. Benefits for the models are included! If you are interested in this, just add and contact the Knights on Facebook. Check it out!
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