Skaters/Surfers Boston Area

Discussion in 'Northeast' started by ElSalt, Jun 16, 2014.

  1. ElSalt

    ElSalt Well-Known Member

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    Jun 16, 2014
    Living out in Watertown right now. Mostly skate on my own but have a good crew of surfers out in the surrounding areas. Anybody ever hit the Hingham or Newburyport Pools? It is the flat season and I`m always looking for good heads to skate/surf with, it helps with motivation and progression.
     
  2. HighOnLife

    HighOnLife Well-Known Member

    Jun 3, 2014
    I know man that really does help. I ain't got enough of them friends either.
     

  3. ElSalt

    ElSalt Well-Known Member

    51
    Jun 16, 2014
    I do, but 40 mins away.. need some of the local variety for quick skates and beer crawls
     
  4. EmassSpicoli

    EmassSpicoli Well-Known Member

    Apr 16, 2013
    Bro send me a PM. We are on the same page son.
     
  5. Franyfingers

    Franyfingers Well-Known Member

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    Feb 28, 2007
    2 events on Saturday,

    Saturday June 21, 2014
    1:00 - 4:00 PM
    Chinatown Courts
    155 Kneeland St. Boston, MA

    On Saturday June 21st, we will celebrate the official start of summer with our annual Go Skateboarding Day Skate Jam at the Chinatown Courts in downtown Boston!
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    Chocolate Skateboards
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    Spitfire Wheels
    Anti-Hero Skateboards
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    Thrasher Magazine
    https://www.facebook.com/events/465337503569580/?ref_dashboard_filter=upcoming



    Hey guys! We're celebrating Boston LB's 500th member mark by throwing a huge skate jam! The idea is to get as many of the newer skaters to come out and see what Boston LB does on the regular, therefore we will all be skating some of our favorite and most regular spots all day long.

    https://www.facebook.com/events/246734395533939/?ref_dashboard_filter=upcoming
     
  6. MrMacdugal

    MrMacdugal Well-Known Member

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    Aug 19, 2011
    I skate the Newburyport pools, Amesbury park and go to Rye Airfield from time to time. Definitely a good work out and off season killer. Also a good way to roll the ankle before some good swell rolls in. But anyways, go hit one of those spots. Amesbury not so worth it, unless your pretty good at flat ground rather than transitions. Rye will have it all, and there are always some nice dudes to skate with. Just be friendly and engage in a little convo. You will more than likely make a couple buddies that way. I always try to be outspoken and friendly. It definitely makes the session better when everyone is having fun, rather than trying to look cool and measure up to others. We are all here to have fun.
     
  7. Hayduke Lives

    Hayduke Lives Well-Known Member

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    Mar 28, 2014
    I skate, surf, and drink cheap beer. I live in Rhode Island, but always down to get out of the land of 5ft transitions
     
  8. ElSalt

    ElSalt Well-Known Member

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    Jun 16, 2014
    Newburyport is my favorite and while it is easy to make friends, I am looking more for rideshare/drinking buddies in my area. Again, have lots of friends to skate with N of Boston and even some S of Boston, but have yet to establish a crew IN the city.
     
  9. cackedinri

    cackedinri Well-Known Member

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    May 21, 2012
    Go to biiddy earlys always good skaters inthere
     
  10. ElSalt

    ElSalt Well-Known Member

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    Jun 16, 2014
    Good call for the long trips (that would be a 20mi one). Cheap drinks and grilled cheese, I'm down.
     
  11. EmassSpicoli

    EmassSpicoli Well-Known Member

    Apr 16, 2013
    Got to say that as much time as I've spent in the city in recent years I've not seen a notable skate presence but I don't live there. Have you not come across any skate gangs in the 617 from being close by?
     
  12. ElSalt

    ElSalt Well-Known Member

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    Jun 16, 2014
    Lots of street skaters, but I seem to be the anomaly doing surf style and rockin' my carver. Even when I see people skate pools they have no style, or flow, just back and forth up and down miniramp style moves.

    I intend to move to PR once I'm done with continuing ed/car lease, I have enjoyed the solitude and empty lineups.. but its time to move and be with my extended family.
     
  13. EmassSpicoli

    EmassSpicoli Well-Known Member

    Apr 16, 2013
    Amigo, siempre necesitamos a regresar a nuestro familia. Es la verdad.

    Bet you would benefit from spending some time with street skaters. Once Ollies and flips are integrated into my surfskating it's game over. Differentiation to da max. Btw, anyone who says you can Ollie on a Carver (and they all will say that) has no pop and explosive length strength. It's all about stylish innovation. No matter what.
     
  14. RIsurfer

    RIsurfer Well-Known Member

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    Dec 5, 2012
    Haha I got an infraction hahaha
     
  15. ElSalt

    ElSalt Well-Known Member

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    Jun 16, 2014

    My buddy in college was a street skater and showed me what I need to know. But to be honest, kickflips dont interest me, I like to air (without an ollie) and flow. Plus I am an old man and cannot afford rolling my ankle practicing flip tricks, one of the old dog scenarios. Pools and cruising are what I enjoy.
     
  16. EmassSpicoli

    EmassSpicoli Well-Known Member

    Apr 16, 2013
    I'm not dead set on flips being the cornerstone of my skating but they're definitely an element I want to bring in next. Are you riding a C7 on a Carver deck? Airs with no Ollie seem odd to me with a Carver. The Ollie will translate to surfing tech value unlike the flips. As for messing yourself up, it shouldn't be an issue when you stay with your comfortable rate of progression, just like surfing. It's not like pool riding is safe in itself either and we are all in the realm of high-risk activity with any sort of challenging surfing and skating.
     
  17. ElSalt

    ElSalt Well-Known Member

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    Jun 16, 2014
    I do not ollie on my carver, just cruise, and I bought the new CX trucks. I ride a street board for such things as they are quite a bit lighter and feel better under my feet.

    As far as progression, I guess it comes down to style and in my book there are two schools of thought. Points for technical moves and points for style. I go for style and am more interested in a front side hack then any kind of flip trick. Maybe things will change, but I like turns and working the coping.

    Yes pools are dangerous, but working hand rails, doing gaps you are much more likely to have a 'put you on your ass injury'. Knock on wood, but I've only bruised some ribs in the pool and lost some skin. Like someone mentioned, I got the bruised rib right before hurricane season two years ago.. hurt so bad to paddle, but after a month or two things eased up.

    When are we going to skate spicoli?! I've got some time tomorrow afternoon and perhaps the pool in Hyde Park on Sunday afternoon.
     
    Last edited: Jun 18, 2014
  18. EmassSpicoli

    EmassSpicoli Well-Known Member

    Apr 16, 2013
    I'm down to shred hermano pero HP?!?! That place is mad weird!!
     
  19. ElSalt

    ElSalt Well-Known Member

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    Jun 16, 2014
    Yeh, flat kinda shiddy bowl, but its close to work. I will PM you so we aren’t hoggin the forum with our bro-date.
     
  20. EmassSpicoli

    EmassSpicoli Well-Known Member

    Apr 16, 2013
    Son, we could rap for days and still be far behind the Dynamic Brüo (757 & Killa Kiel). This is our break breh. As long as we keep it skate then we stickin to the tread title. But sure, PM away and we will discuss the finer points of EMass pave.