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This weekend we saw the 11th annual Mile High Battle commence as bladers threw down everything they had. This phrase might seem too commonly used when media outlets in the blade world discuss a competition that went on. But, from this writer’s eyes down to the fingertips that press the insignificant keys on a laptop, this competition was all but common. It was an event that saw the likes of Colorado’s top skaters, visiting competitors Brian Aragon and Jeph Howard, who Razors flew in for this special trip, up-and-comers from surrounding states, and a line-up of spots that seemed peculiar and fitting. Some features that at first glance seemed ordinary for a competition like this spawned the battleground for one of the most heated battles that included a front-flip out of a sweatstance.
From the deserted lands of Colorado, greetings y’all. Day two stacks as another banger for the books. As you can imagine the day started much slower. With the combination of 90+degree heat and lack of sleep from excessive campfire blader bonding the day moved slowly for some and for others it barely moved at all. Kicking it off around noon at Carbondale Skatepark, the scene seemed quite desolate as many of the attendees hugged to the shadows beneath the canopy. Others who could bare the heat in short cycles made their way over the broken-down pavement as each rider attempted to top the previous hit on the wall ride. At the same time 360 spins to topsides atop the cracked ledge on the opposite end of the park seemed to keep interest for those still closely huddled to their warming beers and shaded seats. After only a short while the decision was made to continue the journey onwards to an old bridge hanging above the Colorado River.
There is really so little I can say about the 9th annual Bitter Cold Showdown because for the most part everything went exactly to plan and I could not be happier with how everything went down.
If you have not already decided to get yourself a copy of Be-mag issue 30 this little preview should help you with your decision...
Be-Mag is proud to celebrate its 30th release! For this issue we decided to have a special look at the amateur scene in rolling. As you can imagine, it was quite a challenge to define the top AMs and decide who should receive the spotlight...
So another Con.Artist tour is upon us, and this time it's to the glorious state of Colorado. Even between full-time jobs, girlfriends, and school we were still able to pull a good crew for this tour.
Thrill is a film by Jon X-rated and is available through IT Cinema. If you have seen Yellow or Orange you should know that you have to expect something pretty impressive. The list of skaters sound pretty sick...
I guess most people have already seen or heard of Denial’s first DVD called Underestimated. When it came out Denial was in everybody’s mouth because of his unbeatable team. Due to this epic release the standards for another Denial DVD are incredibly high...
This weekend I attended the "Thrill" premiere hosted by Jon "X-rated" at Jessie's Shop. Jessie is is a cool motherfucker who skates and always and always hosts the best shindigs. I have to tell everyone that when I walked in, I was sadly one of the only people there that wasn't drunk...
Icons is the new Razors team video by KFC’s Adam Johnson. Adam used “the Leap of Faith landed” as an advertising phrase for this video...
Cody Lampman is a baller pimp. His 2012 profile was filmed by Mykel Fatali, Geoff Phillip, Jeremy Spira, Justin Barr, Greg Freeman, Greg Schlosser, Chris Bazan, Howie Bennett, and Will Boulder. More from Cody on Be-Mag... soon.
Jan Welch recently moved back to his hometown of Austin, TX from sunny San Diego. He's just posted up some vintage blading from Rat-Tail for the world to enjoy. Check out the Vicious bearings team video "Sleeze" intro.
Some creative stuff going on over at Scumpire. A very cool video just released which you must see. This video is filled with crazy skating by Kevin Carey, Zackary Gutweiller, Ian Walker, Howie Bennett, Jeremy Spira, and Joshua Larkin. Hit play, sit back, and enjoy this sweet sunday treat.
The second SSM Montage is here! Check out the blading of Brian Weis, Miguel Ramos, Maik Lojewski, Adria Saa, Xathen Stewart, Jeremy Spira, Michael Braud, Leon Humphries, Matty Schrock, Brian Shima, Montre Livingston, Joey Chase, Marc Moreno and Nicky Adams!
It´s gotten a bit quiet around Jeremy but you sure haven´t forgotten his steezy bladin if you know what was and is good about what we do! Living a family life one might doubt it´s possible to bust out crazy tricks and push yourself to new levels. Well, it certainly isn´t for Mr.Spira! Enjoy this well shot n chopped piece of rolling media brought to you by SCUMPIRE!
Buncha dorks doing a BBQ. Chill edit by Jeremy Spira of the Denver crew having fun at Fort Collins. Good stuff!
Check out this nice edit full of great leftovers from 2007 to 2011.
Haven't seen a Gershon Mosley section in years. So stoked.
Enjoy Jeremys sweet a day in his life section. Edited and filmed by Ian Walker.
Sick edit from this year's Colorado road trip, very nice filming and editing. Watch out for more coverage in the upcoming Be-mag issue!
Skater: Jeremy Spira
Trick: bs Backslide
Photographer: Adam Amick
Location: Laramie Wyoming
Skater: Jeremy Spira
Trick: Ao Topsoul
Photographer: Spencer Lemon
Location: Albuquerque, NM