When it comes to history we in the UK have it covered. Infact I think my house is actually older than pretty much all of the US.
This history also applies to our skatespots. Take the ramp in the video below – local historians have placed the creation of this ramp at roughly around the same time that Stonehenge was built. They also believe that the transistions may have been hewn from the same Welsh stone and put in place on the route the Henge stones took to get to their final place. Perhaps as some sort sort of prehistoric stoke generator for travelling druids. Anyways – I give you the splendour of RAMPHENGE.
It’s been a bit since anything has been posted and that’s because we’ve been to busy skating. When the sun is out around here you take full advantage. So for me that means skating 5 times since last Friday and hopefully I’ll get to go again today. It’s so great that the days are getting longer and the sun has finally graced us with it’s presence.
We here at Oh My Back are gearing up for our trip to Lincoln City at the end of May. It’s going to be a blast for sure. Also working on the video for the trip to Las Vegas but I want to make sure I have all the settings right so it looks as good as it should.
May also has a lot of skate related events in the Pacific Northwest and hopefully well hear from Scumtash on what’s up in the UK soon as well.
Enjoy the photo of Ted Fred Wetzel and his backside boneless in the clover at Battleground from last October.
Now I’ve finally got my sleeping patterns back to normal I put together the really small amount of footage from the OMB Vegas shred-a-thon “special”. Cheers to Tony, Don and June for making the trip and coming to skate janky parks with me. And boy were some of them janky, and I know janky.
The ditch made up for it though and was super fun aside from my legs running out of juice. Was a pretty awesome day – including the hotwings, the tour of shitty (ex)NW beers and jetlagged boozing, just trying to work out how I can get back there next year!