Met up with Mason for an early skate sesh. Well, early for him, around 10:00 a.m. We got some coffee first.
Then arrived at an abandoned Edgewater park. This place is kind of a gem, and I usually forget about it. But it's super fun and has a lot of good obstacles. I really like the transition here, the coping sticks out a good amount (but not too much), and you can do tricks off of the quarter-pipes into the bank, which is obviously really fun.Mason is actively trying to better his skating, and it's working. He was a little hesitant to skate this down rail, but after some sk-oaching, he managed a 50-50 pretty easy, then got this smith about third try. It's rad skating with people who push themselves, and it makes you want to do the same. Mason also filmed me doing some fun tricks. So nice having the place to ourselves.
Whole Foods stop for beverages and hummus. Visited Tony at The Denver Shop. Crushing it.
Darren showed up too. Darren's rad, but it would have been really cool to see Paul Walsh.
We got the new 43 magazine in the shop, and I picked up a Nullozine. Gotta support your local skate scene, keep up the good work guys.
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