Josh, as well as Kelly Zmijewski and Brandon “Big Bitch” Rowell, came up on July 1st to the windy city. Tommy and I drove in his little red Miata to the new Tilt shop/warehouse where we’d meet up with Collin, the owner of Tilt, and the Michigan dudes. After about an hour’s drive we arrived, where the other gang had already got there and started fixing up their scooters. The shop was pretty empty since Tilt was just starting to move in, but according to Collin when its done, it’ll be packed full to the brim with equipment/machinery.
After hanging out at the shop for a while, we decided to go sesh a local park…not much went down, but Tdadd was getting some pretty high airs on the mini. Josh got a pretty good pic of him boosting it, check it below. After that we all headed back to Tommy’s town to ride this little lighted park and a ledge spot across the street. This park had a little bit of everything, but of course Josh and I ended up riding a ledge haha. After we tired of the park we headed to the infamous Mike Mo ledges at the school across the street…not actually ridden by the skater best known for his part in Fully Flared (to my knowledge) but they’re similar to a spot he skates in the video. Josh gave his wheels a beating trying this lipslide but finally landed his trick on film. Watching him ride that kind of set up there is ridiculous…he can go forever doing feebles, smiths, manuals, bars, and 180s in whatever combination possible. We left at just the right time, as a cop pulled up. Brandon surprisingly gave him the perfect answer as to why we were there and we were able to peace out to Denny’s for a late night meal and then back to Tommy’s for the night.
The next day Josh, Kelly, and Brandon drove to Northbrook skatepark to ride with Jeff Mroz, Justin Lacosse, Yemish Riccotish, Dylan Dorfler, and AJ Lohens. Tommy and I unfortunately had to get some things done at the shop, so we didn’t make it to NB, but we did meet up with the crew at Glencoe skatepark. Glencoe is the kind of park that looks really crappy and poorly built at first glance, but after a while warming up, you find it’s actually creative and fun. At any rate it’s a nice change from Northbrook, which we headed to after getting some McDonalds. Northbrook is the kind of park that looks really good and well built and first glance, but after a while warming up, you find it’s actually bland and boring. Most of the kids around here dig it though, and its nice to just cruise around. After Racine we headed to this park I had heard about, a new one in Kenosha…we looked it up on Kelly’s Iphone, punched in the address to my GPS and well…it wasn’t quite the park we were looking for. It was probably the most podunk sorry excuse for a park you’ll ever see…yet we somehow managed to stay probably a couple hours and film a bit haha. Kelly worked his butt off getting a clip, I was super stoked to see him try so many times and not give up on it. That’s something I think a lot of scooter kids today don’t understand…sometimes you gotta work hard to get the clip, and when you do, the feeling is so much sweeter. We got the directions to the real park from a local there, and got to ride there for a bit…it turned out to be a really sick park with some unique touches. Sadly I messed up my wrist back at the smaller park so I was sidelined, and just filmed the whole time. I actually had to do that for the whole rest of the trip, really bummed on that.
The next day consisted of a hot, sunny, sunburned filled day at Kenosha. The Sky High local team kids came along again and we all rode and clocked some clips. Josh put in a ton of work getting some reallllll techy footage. After that, since it was July 4th, we all went to our good friend Yemish’s (Owen Wilcox) house to grill out, jump on his trampoline, and chill on a lake. Yemish is one of the craziest, most ridiculous kids you’ll ever have the pleasure to meet. Nearly all of my vocabulary comes from this guy. Words cannot truly describe him, so I’ll have to refer you to his “A Word from Owen” series on Youtube. He lives on this neighborhood owned private lake, and the neighbors really put in a lot of work on a fireworks show. They really topped off the day, it was super cool.
Jeff tossing a rotorwhip. Photo cred to Brandon.
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