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Archive for November, 2007

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Biking to a Different beat

The Times has a great story out today about a biker gang in NYC that seem to have given up on the ‘64′ Impala and roll to a new tune. Here is the story and here are the photos.

Pretty Bikes

This morning our friend Ira Ryan posted some pics of a bike he just finished building that I thought you should see. The photographer is Dan Sharp.

More Bricks

These banks are replicas of the King City banks, a legendary Oregon skate spot that was never meant to be skated and now defunct… Once again Dreamland Skateparks pushes the boundaries of cutting edge skatepark design by incorporating inspiration from unintentional historical skate spots. Photo by Jeff Petersen

More Uses for Old Decks

Check out this post over at treehugger about Kris Lovett and her skate shoes.

Crossing the Ditch

Two guys from down under are nine days into kayaking from Australia to New Zealand.

What a hectic night… the combination of 20kt winds and current running the oposite way have really made the seas stand up over night. We’ve had many a wave crash and run over the entire length of the cabin.
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Spoilt

Portland continues to get spoiled with ever more skateparks springing up in and around our city. What’s more these aren’t generic skatepark designs. Each park has cutting edge and unique features. Here is a photo of Dave Fitzpatrick with a steezy frontside rock and roll on the brick banksat # 3 of the eventual 19 [...]

Holiday party with Bootsnall

Our friends over at BootsnAll are having a little holiday party at the Lab in NW. If you are in Portland on Sat Dec 1, you should attend. Beers will flow, swag will be had and I am sure many fine stories of adventure from around the world will be told.
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Julian Wilson lands a sushi roll


Wind-Up ipod

Check out this story over at treehugger.

You can listen to your tunes without plugging in to the grid.

California Burning

I woke this morning to a thick fog of smoke that breathed heavy against my window, clouded the sky and dimmed my view of the waking world. Curious, I dragged my tired bones from the warm sanctuary of my bed and creaked my body into the chilly morning air and out the front door to [...]

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