Thursday, April 15, 2010

Eureka Skate Shop Presents: Trick of The Day- 360 Flip to Fakie w/Thaksinh

Eureka Skate Shop presents: Trick of the Day with Thaksinh. Watch Thaksinh as he effortlessly performs a 360 flip fakie on the bank.

Monday, April 5, 2010

Eureka Skate Shop Presents..Thaksinh Skateboarding

Check out Thaksinh skateboarding in Humboldt County, San Francisco, Seattle, Medford, Grants Pass, Willits, Eureka, Arcata and other parts of the West Coast.

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Eureka Skate Shop Presents-Humboldt Streets III.wmv

Eureka Skate Shop presents...Humboldt Streets Part III. Enjoy watching local skaters in the streets of Humboldt and local skate parks including the Arcata Skate Park and more. Thanks to all the skaters to showed off their skills in this video.

Friday, March 26, 2010

New Edit of Humboldt County Skateboarding from Local Skaters

Check out the New Edit of Humboldt County Skateboarding from local skaters. Enjoy!!

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Check out Nick Tucker's Nice Steeze as he Shows you how to Nollie Inward Heelflip

Nick Tucker showing you how to properly do a Nollie Inward Heelflip. He has styles for miles!

Eureka Skate Park Description from City of Eureka Website

Here is a descriptoin of the Eureka Skate Park as described in the Eureka City Website (http://www.ci.eureka.ca.gov/depts/pw/parks/skate_park.asp)

The Eureka Skate Park is located at Cooper Gulch at 8th & "R" Streets (end of 8th Street off of Myrtle Avenue). The 12,000 square foot skate park contains something for all skaters including bowls and street features. The largest bowl includes a 10 foot overt pocket with two more eight foot pockets and 6 foot hips. Connected to it is an 8 foot open ended square with round corners. All of the larger bowls have pool coping.

A 4 foot mini bowl cascades down to 6 feet, and wraps around to the 8 foot square. These feature galvanized metal coping with a metal edged banked extension in the mini bowl that shares the decking with the square bowl.

The top of the park features a 3 foot rounded wall that drops into a flat section with two grind bars which wash into a 5 foot quarter bank that has metal coping and decking, creating a set back ledge alongside the mini. The bowls are surrounded by ledges with metal corners. Adjacent to the 6 foot quarter bank are two sets of stairs with handrails.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Cory Kennedy skates the new Seattle Center park

This skatepark in Seattle was ripped by Corey Kennedy. Check out this footage of Corey skating at this park from a few months ago. The tricks were intense but also technical and Corey made it fun!