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   It all started at about age three. While my sister was watching some retarded ballet with my mom, I wanted to do something fun and exhilerating. My dad would hold my hands as I got on the board, wobbling all over the place for about ten minutes before actually gaining balance. Then he'd hold my arms over my head and walked beside me. As soon as I'd gain speed, he'd let go and let me topple over into the grass. And that was where it all took off.
 
   Then around age five, I had picked this up like a paperback book. I was already trying to do tricks, watching Tony Hawk's Trick Tips and random stunt videos like Destroying America. I always had a bad temper, so if I didn't land a trick right away, it was like I was going to go ballistic with a chainsaw and cut everyone's heads off. But, my dad learned that taking me to the beach seemed to do the trick. So when we went to the beach, I'd somehow ended up wanting to take up surfing. Possibly because it was like skating on water.
 
   After taking about four years of practice at surfing and skating, I was doing some old school Dogtown stunts like bert sliding and scraping the hell out of my hands to the point where my mom would almost want to break my boards. Too bad I took care of breaking them myself. I had taken a few pieces of wood from the mortuary a few blocks away, and although they smelled like dead people, they were great for ramps. I'd just shove them up on a curb and then start busting tricks off the lip. But one day, I had gone up my driveway to gain speed. So I fly down the driveway, then ollie onto the strip of wood, but as I tried to land, I not only stomped on the middle of my board and ended up going through it, I also went through the ramp.
 
   I think it was around age eleven when I had started getting way better. The neighborhood kids and I would always have contests with each other, and somehow I'd come out on top, and I would win. It was strange, the feeling of competing. The way I had seemed to ride smoother when trying my hardest. And then it hit me. All this pushing myself had given me an amazing feeling. Like, the power of accomplishment is all you need for that unexplainable great feeling. So, I guess to accomplish, you must never give up.
 
   Skateboarding is pretty much my life. It's most certainly shaped the person I am today, and I wouldn't have it any other way. You just have to remember, don't give up on the things you love.


Published On: 2/27/2007
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Since this is our first blog on here reffering to the Scoff Project. I feel I will have to go throught the history with you all.
We came up with an idea "Wouldn't it be great to build the largest skate ramp in town?" ha And since that we have gather wood from a fellow super-intendent who practically provided us will all the plyood we neede to build this project and some. We were going to build a 8ft launch ramp with a rollin in height of 13-15ft and 2-3ft wide. We estimate you will hit the bottom between 20-30 mph and be shot at least 12ft high into the air.
We are planning on making a documentry of the building of the mini-mega ramp and show everything that all went into the thought about it. Expected to be released June 2007.
 
 
 So let the construction began...
in the beginigng
 Just about to lay the ply
 
We would build the sections of the ramp and haul them out to the back where we had a levy to support roll-in.The walk was about 2 acres or just a about 1 football field length.
From the hill
 Top view of the ramp, with first part of the runway attached
 
Soon after building the next 2 runway peices we realized that they would be to skinny and need to widen them incase of speed wobbles became an issue. We don't want people getting thrown down hill slaming into theground. We want them getting thrown up the ramp! A week later we widen the runway another 1.5 ft - 2ft and started work on the roll-in.
the Scoff project - side view
Side view of ramp w/ the skinny runway
 
Now the roll-in was probally the trickiest and hardest part of this whole project, cause of it having to custom fit to the side and top of the levy and remain level.
 Scoff rollin
 The Roll-in underconstruction
 
We had to custom build every peice of ply to fit the levy the best we could and still go flush with the rest of the run. That was very difficult. When we finally got it built there was a small problem with it getting flush with the rest of the run and its started to rain and freeze over the night. So we had to bring the whole 12ft long roll-in back to the house to be rebuilt and worked on. After the freeze was easing off we took the tarp off the ramp and started back to work.
 
We got all the peices assmbled and connected, then work on making sure the rollin was flowing with the rest of the run. 2 days later its finshed. Not to you all we only spent $30 on this whole project so far!!! Next month we will overlap it with masonitte.
 
-Latest update-
So then after building it over a period of 3 weeks its done. The last day of assembling the ramp was the hardest. Mainly because the rollin (which is 12ft long) ran into some problems and we had to make sure it connected just right with the track.
Fixing the Roll-in 
The roll-in under contruction

I even manage to loose control of it while moving it and slide half way down the hill. None the less I got quite a few slivers, scrapes and sore neck to boot. Well here you go the finall photos of the finished ramp.

Along side the ramp - top view
Along side the ramp - from ontp the levy.

Full view of the Ramp - side view
Full view of the Scoff Project

Rollin view
Heres the roll-in view 13ft high

Expected test runs will happen this saturday.
Rob a clovis local and friend of mine will be the brave soul to first launch from the ramp to FLAT! Yes you heard it, to flat! Why him and not me you ask...Well he has better health insurance. lol We are launching to flat to determine how large the gap is and then build the landing bank in that position for a true big air manueuver. Once the ramp is fully finished we will schedule a date and take the ramp apart and rebuild it all in hopefully one day. The whole day will be recorded and editied for the upcoming video(THE SCOFF PROJECT - Building a Monster), the next months will be used to capture footage of local and visiting skaters performing their own insane stunts and bails.

Also check out our website Scoff Skateboarding for an exclusive photo of the ramp and the builder and see how big it really is. Photo to be released on website by 1-18-07



Published On: 1/18/2007
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Jackass 2 is out, if you havent seen it yet you are in for some distgusting crazy stunts.
Johnny Knoxville is nuts. 

Bam Margera and Mike Vallely have recently settled a lawsuit for their "Mike Vallely vs. 4 random jocks" scene in CKY3.

Read details in The News Tribune




‘BIGGER AND BETTER’ COORS LIGHT TRAUMA TOUR RETURNS TO SYLVAN LAKE FEATURING WORLD-CLASS WAKEBOARDING AND TOP MUSICAL ACTS

 
The Coors Light Trauma Tour featuring the Pro Wake Invitational returns to Sylvan Lake, Alberta this summer, and with a new two-day format, it promises to be bigger and better! Ten of the world’s top professional wakeboarders will compete for $40,000 U.S. in prize money. And there will be non-stop concert performances from the hottest bands around – it’s all part of the Solo Mobile Concert Series.
 
The Solo Mobile Concert Series will be kicking off on Friday, September 1 with a performance by Bedouin Soundclash.
 
The trio from Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario set the Canadian music scene on fire last year with their hit single “When the Night Feels My Song” which rose all the way to Number One on MuchMusic and was the second most played song on Canadian radio in 2005. De La Soul will headline the concert series the next night.
 
Also new for 2006, is a national and international television broadcast of the Coors Light Trauma Tour in Sylvan Lake. The event will be featured on the Xtreme Channel and Fusion TV as well as OLN in the United States.
 
Canadian pro wakeboarders Chad Sharpe and Rusty Malinoski will take on the best riders in the world including Andrew Adkison of the U.S., the Pro Wakeboard Tour’s number one ranked rider. The 10 pros will battle it out on the water in three wakeboarding disciplines – “Double Up”, “Rail Rumble” and “Full Pull” – with each discipline worth $10,000. An additional prize of $10,000 will also be awarded to the best rider overall.
 
As if the action on the water and the stage isn’t enough, fans can also look forward to the high-flying stunts of the Metal Mulisha Freestyle Motocross show and the battle of the beauties for the title of Miss Trauma Tour.
 
Tickets for the Coors Light Trauma Tour featuring the Pro Wake Invitational will go on sale July 15th and will be available by calling 1-866-891-WAKE or by visiting www.prowakeinvitational.com. Last year tickets sold out fast, so don’t wait too long to get yours!
 
For a full listing of upcoming Coors Light Trauma Series events happening across Canada, visit
 www.coorslight.ca.
 
 
 


Published On: 8/11/2006
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Hey dudes!

Last night i was skateboarding and got totally pissed with my mates. Im covered in bruises and cuts coz we ended up doing jackass style stunts! lol, anyways i dont think ill be skateboarding for a while coz iv lost my board and sprained my ankel!

Published On: 10/2/2004
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hey guys so its Christmas Eve and there isnt nothing to do! eh im so bored! My best friend maranda (wee-moe) was suppose to come over and do some Jackass stunts but now she cant because she has to shovel snow in her yard but she might be coming over later.. opening presents tonight with some family.. i got in trouble last night for calling my dad an ass! haha funny times! so i went upstairs to my room and blasted my chemical romance! i felt muchhhh better after that!! yes so NEw Years is fleenors concert! cant wait! this is the first christmas i spent without steven or at least talkin to him! i miss him so much! steven was my best skating bud that passed away last week* even though what he did was bad i still love him and miss him!
R.I.P. steven i love you bud!
much LOve LADs!
-sam

Published On: 12/24/2004
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My Journal: 4/5/2004
By: ashleynagyphoto


went to cheap stunts again last night. instead of going to shreds all girl sesh. thought it would be better to pass out of sickness and coldly mishaps with lucas than downtown by myself. going next monday for sure though
im starting to like cheap stunts alot more. i guess cause its usuially pretty empty and they are building a mini pipe


Published On: 5/4/2004
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My Journal: 2/5/2004
By: ashleynagyphoto


went to Cheap Stunts on friday night to watch the drops play a show. it was an alright park. then some f*cking on a scotter f*cking slammed into me.

the pickering sluts wernt at the park yesterday..maybie well see them again...one dayy....




Published On: 5/2/2004
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