Here’s my edit of Solid’s NorCal/Southern Oregon roadtrip, which went down a couple months back during a pretty rainy week – the trip started in Sac, rolled up the coast to meet up with the Arcata and Eureka crew, continued on to Ashland to meet up with Ivers, and then headed back to Sac down the 5. Be sure to pick up a copy of Dig Issue 84 to check out Cobbs’ story and photos.
September 1, 2011
April 11, 2011
March 21, 2011
March 13, 2011
Solid Bikes: Who You Gonna Tell? Part Two
Here’s part two, documenting the latter half of the Solid trip. We got rained out for a day on our return to Phoenix from Tucson, but then rode Tempe and Phoenix’s northern suburbs to do big things before heading back to Sac, by way of Chino and Riverside. So, keep it lit, watch this, and then tell everybody…
March 11, 2011
Solid Bikes: Who You Gonna Tell? Part One
Here’s the first installment of this short Props webseries, which shows what went down on the first few days of the Solid trip, in which we went to the Glendale and Chandler skateparks, and the streets of Phoenix and Tucson. So, go to the liquor store, grab a 40oz of King Cobra and a bag of Jalapenitos, watch the video, and then tell everybody.
March 10, 2011
February 24, 2011
Who you gonna tell?
All kinds of madness went down on the Solid trip. I’ve got 446 clips to sort through (including some of the gnarliest moves I’ve witnessed), a separated shoulder (and percocet to go along with it), and a lot of rad memories (most of which involve VD and/or peter-gazing). Thanks to Aaron Huff for giving us a reason to go; everyone who went for doing the most and making this the best roadtrip I’ve ever been on; Don in Phoenix for covering a $450+ bar tab, getting us a pair of motel rooms on one night, and letting us crash at his house for two more; Cody Brown for getting us in touch with Don; and Midget Cory for letting us crash at his spot and at Tuttle’s…

October 20, 2010
December 17, 2009
Innertwine
Flipper’s in this new Innertwine Clothing video, along with several other guys, including Hammer and Wolfman, who comes through with the bangers. In related news, Ban Comic Sans, seriously. In unrelated news, I’m going to Oroville for the weekend, where I will belatedly mourn the closing of NorCal Ramps by drinking 40s.
October 26, 2009
An American Werewolf in Petaluma
This is a new edit of Wolfman -with some bonus clips of Hammer – that Andrew McMullen put together for MacNeil.


