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ANIGHT
ON THE
TOWN
GO
MARKET ST. CHINAA
NOTICE
THE CONTRAC
LIMITS OUR LALITY
Chris Cock-Phe lube
Skate architecture. Conforming to confines. Con-
torting to the shape, seemingly always finding the
limits where none seem to exist. Off-street vertical.
Why else would this transition be here? For what
alternate purpose? Made to order skate terrain.
Jeff Littlefield-cable car drop
Old No. 60 has seen many days. A driver's breaak
a skater's scape. Absurd thing to drop off of. No
standee, just another lunch pad. Hit the ground
roll on. Another spot waiting. An endless quest to,
shred all terrain.
Freeride
There's always one heartstopper per night.
tonight's story is a classic. Skating a clean eight story
parking garage with elevator. Last run of the night
our free ride to the top queeves out between floors.
Seven panicked and out of breath maniacs stuck
in one very small elevator. Rooster side-kicks the
controls several times, we're moving. Out of the
death box, a good clean race, tightly packed riders
pushing and shoving for the fastest line to the
bottom.
Chris Cook over Denny Nunes
Daredevil acrobatics are always part of a late
night skateabout. "You do that, rill do this." Trusting
skate bros. The cement, sucking tube, its transition
tight, but manageable side slipping, feeling the
cement just as another skater drops in from above.