Displaying items by tag: Gabe Morford
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Chris Colbourn on Hard Times, House Spots and Returning to LA
Having unreal chops and a prolific output are only part of the equation for a pro skater. We caught up with Cookie to discuss moving back to LA, his amazing new part and what boards he might skate beyond the Worble. -
This Old Ledge: Wallenberg
Departing from The City’s downtown plazas, Ted Barrow marches uphill to the haunted terraces of San Francisco's most famous schoolyard. -
RIP IN PEACE: James Hardy
James Hardy put his whole heart into skating and made a name for himself as one of the most powerful pros of a generation. Jim T, Sinclair, Ernie and Peter from Faith remember their dear friend in this touching tribute. -
Antihero Hits the Asheville DIY Fundraiser
Gus Gordon headed home and brought the Antiheros with him to raise hell at Asheville's premier DIY. From a heated park session to an afterparty so hectic it could've been hallucinated, this year was one for the books. Pendry reports. -
Burnout: Pat is Pro
Patrick Praman gets the surprise of his life at the USC ledges. No, AVE didn’t come back. Even better than that! -
Ceremony Skate Shop Grand Opening Photos
The locals of San Luis Obispo can rejoice now that there’s a full-fledged shop in town. Peep the scene as the REAL team rolled up to elevate the opening of Ceremony. -
RIP IN PEACE: Robbie McKinley
Robbie skated with effortless speed, finesse and only two truck bolts in each truck. He also fished, surfed, barbecued and cooked turduckens. His friend Chris Casey remembers the life of a truly remarkable figure. -
In Crust We Trust: The Fred Gall Interview by Brian Anderson
Fred Gall has not only lived 100 skateboarding lives, he’s lived them HARD. Child prodigy, streetstyle innovator, life of the party, total fucking wreck, DIY community activist—all Freddy. Fellow lifer Brian Anderson investigates. As seen in our Feb. 2022 issue. -
Ernie Torres: People I've Known
Ernie Torres busted out of Oklahoma in the early 2000s, earning a seat in the REAL van with his heavy moves and wicked sense of humor. Thanks for the memories, Big Ern! As seen in our Aug. 2021 issue. -
Greg Hunt: People I've Known
Greg Hunt has a ripping legacy as a pro skater and he transitioned smoothly into one of the most respected videographers out there. And you know he's met characters along the way.
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This Old Ledge: Fort Miley
Gophers, war plans and the pioneers of street skating all play a part in the mind-blowing history of San Francisco’s oldest and most important concrete banks. Watch Ted and learn. -
ROUGH CUT: Hermann Stene's "A Thousand Suns" REAL Part
From Baker Beach to EMB, Hermann's heaviest hits will live in SF history. Catch the skin-shredding sessions that put REAL's young pro in a whole new league. -
Val Bauer's "If There is Another World" Globe Part
Val flies through Parisian poles and breaks down barriers with Austyn providing support in this soulful part for Globe Skateboarding. -
Hoddle Presents Digby Luxton
Australian star Digby unleahes a storm of marathon slides before shocking the masses with a crowd-pleasing ender section for Hoddle. -
This Old Ledge: Pulaski
The hallowed ground of this Washington, DC spot serves as a guide to the style and power of raw East Coast skateboarding. Ted shines a light on one of the last great skate plazas in the US.
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