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Over the long weekend I went out to California to skate. The plan
was
to drive straight to Fontana to meet Brian and then after a warm-up
session hit Upland. The skys were clear and blue all the way to Palm
Springs.
Beyond Palm Springs I could see that the clouds were being held out
of
the desert by the San Gorgino and the San Juacinto mountains that
flank the pass where the windmills are. As soon as I got beyond the
pass there was a steady drizzle.
I went to plan B and drove straight to Brian's house in HB. We then
proceeded to Van's to skate the Combi Pool. Van's removed 3 concrete
bowls to add more street space. I guess they had to cater to the
kids
that are paying the fees to skate.
Sunday we were on our way to the Anahiem Skatepark when Brian noticed
we would be driving right by Kelly Bellmar's house. We stopped by
and
not only was he home he was hosting his first session in months.
Duane
Peters and John Lucero we ripping it up while Ray Allen shot video.
Kelly's pool is pretty gnarly at 10'6" and 2 feet of vert. The roll
in
goes straight to the bottom so just dropping in is a rush. With such
a
good session in progress we never made it to Anahiem.
Monday I headed to Upland solo on my way home. Seeing it in person
you
realize just how gnarly it is. The bowl is 11 feet deep with at
least
2 feet of vert. The pipe and lead-in half pipe slant downhill to the
bowl at a significant angle. That means that over vert pipe rides
are
more a matter of hanging on that pumping. The concrete finish is
flawless. This place will restore Upland to the list of gnarliest
spots on earth.
As I rode the pipe I was pretty stoked on the speed but was not
watching my lines. I got ejected into space off the left side hip at
the end of the pipe. Flying through the air at speed, 12 feet above
the drain. I landed om my feet but my knee couldn't take the strain.
Something popped and I was down and in teeth-grinding pain. When I
got
up (after a few minutes) I couldn't stand on it at all. I had to use
the skate as a crutch and make the long walk out of the pipe and back
to the car; session over.
I proceeded to hobble though Rite-Aid for
a
brace and some Ibuprofen then got in the car and drove back to
Phoenix.
I got x-rays the next day and am glad to tell you that no broken
bones
were found. I'm out of action for at least 6 weeks while I heal up
though.
800 miles, 3 skatespots, 5 runs in the pipe, one jacked up knee. Was
it worth it....
Hell yeah.
EPILOGUE
It's now 15 months later and I still can't skate vert. I had an operation to fix my ACL 7 months after the accident and have been healing slowly. I won't ever be able to skate again without an ACL brace. Sometimes I'm bummed and sometimes I'm cool. One thing is for sure; no matter how much or how little I actually get to ride I'm 100% skateboarder!
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