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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.
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.
by James Merrills. Featuring Spira, Jones,Walker,Phillip and Palmer.
Mykel Fatali put together this edit which the Colorado Bladers in the spotlight. Nice work!
Here is a great edit outlining the highlights of this year's Colorado Road trip with Sean Sea, Jeremy Spira, Andy Kruse, Sayer Danforth, Rob G and many more. Lean back and enjoy!
The northern hemisphere is warming up, so is Jeremy Spira. First "warm-up" skate park edit in 2010. Enjoy some buttery smooth skating from Mr. Spira. Jeremy Spira Park Edit 2010 from Scumpire on Vimeo.
Funky Denver edit featuring some of your favourite Colorado skaters like Jeremy Spira and Luke Bender.
Jon "X-Rated" Jenkins just recently came back from Colorado (you would know this if you were following the blog), he was up there filming the second installment of Revolutions 90 seconds edit's, this time it was with Jeremy Spira. Check it out. ...
Colorado Thursday Night Roll from May 2009.Featuring The Brian Aragon Skatepark in Brighton, CO and Sandstone Skatepark in Longmont, CO. There are also a few other skateparks in the edit that were filmed in the month of May.- Greg Freeman ...
See Brian Aragon, Jeremy Spira, Courtney Cain, Danny McCabe, Greg Freeman ripping up two skateparks in Colorado in one day. Great edit (thanks for posting Jeremy Spira)!