River Runs Red: Bloodwizard Takes Fairmont 06.10

River Runs Red: Bloodwizard Takes Fairmont 06.10
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‘Tis a golden sabbath morn when the Blood Wizards hit town. I’ve abandoned church early to pay visage to the weary travellers and have found myself at Raunch Records. … read more

Low Card, Heavy Wheels, Blood Wizard 06.09

Low Card, Heavy Wheels, Blood Wizard 06.09
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If you didn’t make it out for the Heavy Wizard Trip, also referred to as the #canwestayonyourcouchtour, you missed one hell of a daytime extravaganza. … read more

WRD: Black Diamond Divas vs. Hot Wheelers 06.09

WRD: Black Diamond Divas vs. Hot Wheelers 06.09
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As the first jam between the Black Diamond Divas and Hot Wheelers started, it seemed that tempers were already hot. … read more

WRD: Bonneville Bone Crushers vs. Portneuf Valley Bruisers 06.02

WRD: Bonneville Bone Crushers vs. Portneuf Valley Bruisers 06.02
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For those of you who couldn’t pry yourself away from the festivities of Pride, you missed out on a fantastic match between Wasatch Roller Derby’s Bonneville Bone Crushers and Idaho’s Portneuf Valley Bruisers. … read more

Crossroads School’s Out! Skate Comp 06.01

Crossroads School’s Out! Skate Comp 06.01
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On June 1, Crossroads kicked off the summer with a “School’s Out!” pizza party and skate competition. The kids flocked from their North Ogden homes and hangouts to the indoor park to stake their claim on Crossroads’ traditional bag of 1st, 2nd and 3rd prize goodies. … read more

Wasatch Roller Derby Double-Header 05.26

Wasatch Roller Derby Double-Header 05.26
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The air was electric inside the Derby Depot, as the crowd prepared to cheer on our hometown girls, Midnight Terror, taking on Boise’s Treasure Valley Roller Girls. The night’s game was to be a double header, the first game between Midnight Terror and Treasure Valley, the second between the Bonneville Bone Crushers and Treasure Valley’s B Team. … read more

Beautiful Godzilla: Yeah, Prolly

Beautiful Godzilla: Yeah, Prolly
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John Watson, aka Prolly, has documented everything from epic alleycats and up-and-coming fixed-gear freestyle riders, to the latest in urban cycling trends since 2006, wrenching it all together on his blog: Prolly Is Not Probably. Prolly has pedaled into a successful career on the blogosphere over the past five years, traveling around the globe from San Francisco to Australia, providing us with a taste of what those greasy bike meccas have to offer. I met up with the “#fixiefamous” cycle god himself where he now resides in Austin, Tejas to juice his brain. … read more

Photo Feature: Cameron Starke

Photo Feature: Cameron Starke
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Skate spots, like everything else in this world, come and go. Some are around for years and some are around for a day. A lot of times, the most unique and amazing spots are the ones that are temporary: the spots made by someone’s foolish mistake of backing their car into a pole, or randomly putting a piece of wood against a wall. … read more

Go Skateboarding Day

Go Skateboarding Day
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Coming up on its eighth anniversary of righteousness, Go Skateboarding Day, held every June 21, is growing fast. Skateboarders in cities all over the globe are encouraged to hit the streets, equipped with their boards and bros to do the best thing ever invented: skateboarding. I feel that skateboarding needs more appreciation than just one sunny, summer day of the year. You should go skateboarding every day, or at least as much as you can. … read more

Capturing an Era: Skate Photographer Hugh Holland

Capturing an Era: Skate Photographer Hugh Holland
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Thanks to this revival of pool skating and some of the older tricks, a book like Hugh Holland’s Locals Only, featuring skate photography of Southern California’s infamous mid-’70s scene, is able to see the light of day. Originally released in 2010 and re-released on May 1 this year, the book contains images that sat in boxes for over thirty years. I was able to ask Holland a few questions about his great time-piece on a part of skateboarding’s history. … read more