The Hype Train.
The good dudes over at Typical Culture are coming out with a new film later this year and have posted up the trailer.
Looks epic! For more info on the film check out http://typicalculture.com/hypetrain/
The good dudes over at Typical Culture are coming out with a new film later this year and have posted up the trailer.
Looks epic! For more info on the film check out http://typicalculture.com/hypetrain/
I asked Tristan to do one quick run so I could film it… this is what he gave me.
This year marks the 35th anniversary of the Upland Pipeline Skatepark. The City of Upland and Utility Board Shop put together a celebration this past Saturday to honor Stan Hoffman, owner of the original Pipeline, and the Hoffman family for putting Upland on the map.
Stan Hoffman and his Pipeline plaque
When Salba talks, people listen.
People from all over the country, along with the legends of skateboarding, came out to honor the Hoffman family. Lance Mountain, Tony Hawk, Steve Caballero, Mike McGill, Christian Hosoi, Jay Adams, and Eddie Elguera are just a few of the guys that came out to show their support, not to mention all the Badlanders that hold down the IE on a daily basis.
Lance Mountain
Tristan Rennie
Mike Perez
Dogtown/Badlands
Eric Salazar
Charlie Blair
Danny Sandoval
After some heavy shredding at the park, the party headed over to Utility for a signing and then to The Grove Theatre for a special screening of the new Bones Brigade documentary.
The night ended at Corey Miller’s Timeless Art Gallery for an epic collection of classic Upland art, old relics and photos by Grant Brittian, James Cassimus, Dave Swift, Jim Goodrich, and Chris Ortiz.
Grant Brittian photos
Art Miranda sighting!
Cassimus photos
Miller board
Sick Dave Swift photo of Miller at Convict Pool
Goodrich photos
Salba’s box
I’m going to guess that Chicken made this…so cool
Shirts
Hand done Malba graphic
Everyone headed out back to finish the day off with some free Black Star Beer and live music by Powerflex 5.
P5 with Spidey on guitar and Chuck Hults ruling the mic
The day was amazing beyond words. Skateboarding’s roots are strong in the Badlands and with the out pour of support I witnessed from the community and the number young guns coming up, I don’t see it dying out any time soon.
Peacock posted up some video of the event. Check it out here:
Went out with Ozzie and KB to meet Jake, Randy and Doug in the desert a couple weekends ago. It was super hot and we almost went to jail, but wouldn’t have had it any other way. Always a good time skating with these dudes.
The start and almost the end of the day
Kevin
Randy
Next stop
Doug
It’s hot
Kevin
Randy
Stoked we got to ride with Randy and Doug on their trip out here from New Orleans. They left us some stickers as a parting gift. Until next time…
Photos by Ozzie
Broken Magazine posted up so ripping footage from Butler’s a few years back.
Few dudes stoke me out as much as Matt Hensley. Legend.
We are having a photo show at Would Shop in Anaheim on Saturday, June 2, 2012, 7-10pm. Would Shop is located in The Community at 423 South Brookhurst Street, Anaheim, CA 92804.
One great thing about the Pro-tec Pool Party are the sessions that happen the days surrounding the event. Here are a few shots from Ben Butler’s the night before the big contest.
Patrick Ryan
Ben Johnson
Chris Russell, frontside air to disaster
Julz
Sonny Rodriguez
Gary Morris