Rune Killing It
Another one of these Volcom edits, this time featuring Rune. You simply can’t beat Rune skating concrete without pads.
Another one of these Volcom edits, this time featuring Rune. You simply can’t beat Rune skating concrete without pads.
Click below for a full edit, minus a couple of held-back Dustin Dollin tricks as well as a hefty blog from the Volcom “Somewhere On Tour” UK visit which appears in the new issue of Sidewalk (#172).
Check out the “This Is England!” ollie.
Immense!
A montage of calming nature shots gives way to some serious ripping. The Mammoth park has some of the biggest walls in the US and Grant Taylor, Alex Perelson and others face them head on.
Click the image below to view the shredding.
PS: This photo from the trip is for you, Gorm.
Okay, I appreciate that this isn’t a pic of Andy Scott, but I don’t have one so Raemers will have to do.
Click the image to check out the video from Volcom to Paradise at ISPO 2010.
3:09. What the…
After taking a break for the summer to go BBQing we have a lot of rad stuff for you:
Bingo talks to Cleveland Bod about his graphic design work in the skateboard industry.
Gonella goes in search of beer drinkers and Nuclear power stations and covers what’s going down in Portsmouth.
Whitehead hangs out with Kenny Reed.
French, Stu and Gilligan head out to the Paciffic Northwest of the good ol’ USA.
Dave Turner captures alot of randomised and sequential action.
Percy Dean tells it how it is.
We look at Tosh Zayha body of work.
Metrosexuals at mile end.
Burrell and Co hit Paris, France.
We check out whats going down in Moscow.
The History of Hip Hop through the medium of skateboarding gets a lookin.
Take a peek at the trailer for Project One – a short skate film.
And Last but not least we have coverage of the latest Cape Farewell trip to the Amazon in South America.
Check it all out here www.tweakerzine.com
Comp!
To help celebrate our second anniversary we are running a little photo competition, post them up in the Tweaker thread on the Sidewalk Messageboard over the next seven days and the winner will get a Volcom t-shirt hand screened by Geoff Rowley and signed by Geoff and Ben Raemers. The photo doesn’t have to be skating, it can be about anything you like as long as it’s safe for work. Good luck!