KC Badger
Color coordinated x-up into a sketchy wooden step-down on the brink of the desert.
Aaron Smith
Like a game of hot lava, Aaron Smith tried his best to keep the rubber on the narrow cement wedge for this downside whip. He pulled it with only first-degree burns.
Tom Arkus
Keepin’ it as old-school as possible with this no-hander.
Brad Simms

You’d think that when someone was going to 360 down a hefty stair set with a gate at the bottom they would remember to tell the photographer they were ready. On the occasion when they forget (ahem… Brad), the result is a crooked photo of a burly 360. Brad ended up doing it again for a fisheye angle, which ran in the pages of Ride.
Charlie Crumlish
Steep wedge smash to rail clearance in Buffalo, New York.
Chase Hawk
Chase knocks the cobwebs loose on this fire spout with a 180 nosebonk.
Kurtis Elwell
Kurtis goes the extra distance with this 360 and clears the stairs and sidewalk into the Oroville streets.
Sam Lowe
With a tight 90-degree bend on this SoCal rail, Sam Lowe was pretty much locked into a bottomside grind and still flicked a 180 off the end.
Corey Martinez
Corey Martinez helps make one of the less flattering views of the downtown Los Angeles skyline a little more exciting with a barspin over a giant yellow pole.
Skyler Ellingson
Skyler grinds out and around the curve to committed drop in Los Angeles.
TAGS: Aaron Smith, Brad Simms, Charlie Crumlish, Chase Hawk, Corey Martinez, KC Badger, Kurtis Elwell, Sam Lowe, Skyler Ellingson, Tom Arkus







