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Crashing Stories (1418 Posts)
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On 6/21/2000
tragus666
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my buddy and I are from the ecoast, went to FDR (a killer concrete park under i95 in Philadelphia) on saturday and totally were diggin it. I hadn't been there more than 5 minutes when I went a little to big on one of the bowls and totally busted my ass (literally). A wave of pain came over me. Just then I realized that I wasn't 16 anymore, reality came crashing in: I'm 28 and falling sucks. Needless to say I got to my motrin in time to ward off a lost day. skated it some more and could only last 15 minutes. Off to brigatine nj. cool little concrete park. Moral of the story: think than go big vs. go big than think. Four days later and I'm still feeling it.
skate on longboarders
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On 6/20/2000 J. Kosow
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well i was going down a huge hill by my house(I was going about 20 mph) when my front left wheel fell off and i went flying over a fence, rolled through a ditch and smashed into a tree. just got a bad headache and a big strawberry on my knee and a sprained ankle
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On 6/20/2000 Mr. Fish
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I was skating at Silver strand state beach in California and there are some cool tunnels to shoot through. Well My friend started at the top of those hills and he carved and shot like a bullet through the tunnel. He did it a few times and he convinced me to try I am still an amateur at downhil and carving because I just got it. So I go down and get a little speed wobbles and right when I entered the tunnel I decided to bail but realized I was to close to the wall but I jump anyway and scrape my face chest hands and knees on the wall and fall straight on my hands. It made for some bad cuts and a gnarly story.
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On 6/15/2000
bomber
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my friend was skateboarding and I was on my longboard and I turned and I saw him try a frontside flip and he had it untill he landed and his board went flying and he came down on his elbow and he got up and looked at the ground and there was blood his elbow busted and he never screamed or chucked his board once
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On 6/15/2000
seb
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Last week I went to Antibes (France) with friends to train longboarding. As I was carving in the slope, my board slipped (on what?) and I fell on the road. Result:a large pizza on the side of the body and a pain when walking for a week. Today, I'm doing better. I miss my board. Going to skate tonight. Hope I won't fell...
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On 6/12/2000
bomber
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I was bombing and I saw car pull out of a drive way so I tryed to get around the car and I slid out and I landed on my ass and I riped my shorts and my ass was bleeding and I could not sit down I also lost my shoe and cut my foot up a week later my friend feel on the same hill
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On 6/5/2000
Hamm
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OK, so i'm 34 now & have a 2.5 yr old kid. Can't drink beer like I used too. One of my all-time best freinds got married on Sat. Another of our friends brought some home-brewed Pilsner. MAN that stuff was good!!! Powered down about 7-8 of them. Went to leave the party and ....... CRASH!!!!! Stubbed the toe of my Doc on the doorstep, put my other foot down to catch myself and caught it on a step. Next thing I know, sprained ankle the size of a grapefruit and all Black & Blue. The worst part is I missed the Dump Rd ride on Sun. DAMN!!!!
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On 6/3/2000
namon
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I was hit by a car again. The same stupid thing as always. ITs a cross walk. The light is a green for us ped. to go. So im going because I can. And not only is the light green, but I am in california so I have the right of way. Anyways, this other lady was walking the opposit direction that I was (comming towerds me) and so I went. And then of course as my luck would have it, this car takes a right turn just as I get off the side walk. All of a sudden there is this brand new oldsmobile in front of me. So I do the only sensable thing, I huck my self over the hood slidig the whole way. But of course the car doesnt stop right away. After all in napa having people slid across your hood is a common thing right? So they keep going and then when they finaly decide to stop they do so on top of my luke nosewalker. Nice of them huh. ANd the sit there for about a minute before deciding to keep going. When they roll off of my board it kicks my board up about five feet in the air, which is actully a great site to see.... and so the driver and passanger gets out, and of course they are these old ass women with pink ass hair. How lame is that. And they get out and "bl;ah blah blah, watch where you are going blah blah dont go so fast, I didnt see you" and I was just all"hey, I had it green, you have to look for me. you are old" and then they just get in their car and drive away! But im not hurt, well I dont feel the pain yet, and my board isnt that hurt. It ran over the truck, so my front truck might have way to much stress on it. And I have a tire track all over the clean white grip of my nose. And my front left wheel has a nice big nick taken out of it but its still remarkably round and it does not affect the performance of the board at all. So ride on . . bomb hills not people damn old people
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On 6/2/2000
evan
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i just got taken out by a girl in a bar, around 190 pounds, beaten in an arm wrestle. Later on, in an attempt to regain my manhood, I decided to ride down three flights of stairs on a plastic bakers tray (for lack of a longboard). alright the first time, i earned much kudos from the boys, and it was alright the second time,but the third time I ended up backwards and came off on the last transition, so bruises on the hands f**ked elbows and my back is destroyed as well. we will see how i turn out in the morning. i don't think i will be riding in a while.
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On 5/30/2000
Solar7
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I learned a lesson about skating barefoot the other day. Me and my friend are always skating barefoot - we live in texas and theres really no big hills so speed isnt usually a problem, and besides, skating barefoot means style;) I decided to try and luge on my 48 barfoot. This was a dumb thing to do. I have NEVER gotten speed wobbles on my barfoot, never ever. but standing up and luging have a different effect on the board, I guess, cuz within 15 seconds of a pretty good hill my board went crazy. So to stable myself, i put my feet down. Mistake - I had no shoes on! But a curb was coming up fast so I let the concrete tear into the bottom of my feet. Luckily they are pretty tough from never wearing shoes, but man, it hurt like hell. and I couldnt really stand up afterword. Also another punk-a motorist tried to hit me and my bro again. This freak just turned into our subdivision and reved it up, straight at us, even though he had a whole other lane. So we were forced to bail out (again, no shoes on) and be pissed off. Is it just texas still?!? Need less to say, this certain person found a nice surprise on his car, next time he'll have some respect hopefully. Not that you should screw up peoples stuff all the time, but this person WANTED to hit us, he thought it would be funny. Jokes on him though.. later every1
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On 5/30/2000
Hizzout
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The long weekend proved fun...but could have been otherwise.
A friend and myself found some great hills in the foothills area of Boulder Colorado. These hills weren't extreme but they had speeds of 35-40, which is plenty fast for me.
I took about 7 runs on my board, (s9 concave pintail with R2's) and the board and trucks performed like a dream. No wobbles and extremely stable. I could also turn at pretty fast speeds without that "squirrly" feeling.
After about an hour and a half of hitting the hills, my friend on the drive back up the hill asked if he could try my board, being that he's never ridden on R2's before.
I didn't see a problem with it, and switched with him. I was now riding a G&S 44' pintail with Torsion trucks. About 2 minutes into my run, I got small wobbles...."no problem" I thought, "I'll pull a carve to slow myself down."
Big mistake...
The carving feel is so different between these 2 trucks, the board became unstable and bucked me off. I was about at 30mph when this happened. I was airborne for what seemed like forever, when I finally hit the ground....
I landed pretty hard on my shoulder and hip, and slid for a while. But what surprised me is I landed in the only grass stretch on this hill...about 70 feet worth of grass out of a 2 mile run. My guardian angel must have ploped me there because I couldn't have hit it any other way.
The aftermath was a pretty nasty ding on my bud's deck, and a bruised shoulder and hip. At the bottom of the run, I gladly retuned my friends board, and snatched mine back. The next run on my board was perfect again, and the day ended without anymore bails.
Wear helmets kiddies...and,
Keep Carvin'
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On 5/30/2000
Neil G
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The local park here requires helmets but no pads. I'm the only one who wears pads, but then I'm the only one that skates the half-pipe much. I never hit my head but I'd be lost without my burly knee pads with the slider caps.
Neil
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On 5/29/2000
namon
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as far as I know all skate parks require pads on the people using them. Of course if they do not have people there to man it, then no one listens to the law and does not use those ugly pad things. Besides if you wear pads you arnt cool. . . namon bomb hills not people im cool!
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On 5/25/2000
hugh r
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Mr. Safety,
The park is actually in Palmdale, CA and is run by the Parks and Rec Department. Tax payer money built it and maintains it too. There is no charge to skate, only release forms to sign and a picture to keep on file.
In the begining there were a few real nasty spills that resulted in near-death experiences for the a few of the kids. At that point, the park almost closed... thank fully there was general insurance that covered the damages... HR
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On 5/25/2000
Ryan Greczkowski
wrote in from
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I was coming home from work when I told my boss to pull over, and I decided to pull out my new long board (Fish) everything was going fine, untill I hit around 30mph (I know this because my boss and my buddy were in front of me in a truck)My board began to wobble because of the high speed so I decided to try and jump and run off the board. Unfourtunalty I can't run 30mph and I took a really really really hard fall onto my UNPROTECTED noggin. The pavement didn't feel good on my head. I was knocked out cold for at least 10-20 secs untill my buddy draged me out of the road. My buddy said that my first words to him after I came to was, "Dude where's my board" Luckily my board was undamaged. But myself, I went to the hosipital (via my buddy driving me f--- the ambulance I had no insurance) I had to get a catscan due to the extensive bleeding and pressure in my right ear. I am okay now and I have invested in a brand new helmet.....All I have to say is if you get a longboard INVEST IN A HELMET...
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On 5/25/2000
Keith Fellmy (Mr. Safety)
wrote in from
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Helmet and padding rules enforced!!! Oh My!!!! Who is this smart operator. Unfortunately he is probably out of business by now as no one skates his place anymore. What to do? Make money or try to be a safe place (with no customers) what a shame!!
Now that i'm retired for downhill anything the only accident i've had was a paper cut while mailing out some bills.
This is Mr. Safety signing off and bored as hell with no downhill equipment to use. Life sucks.
Keep up with the hammering home of using safety equipment.
Stay safe
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On 5/22/2000
hugh r
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Spacer,
Are you sure your not talking about me? A few months ago I decided to try the little short board/roller blade park in the area. Now I wasn't on a giant board (Only 30" long) but I too fell hard on my back side. I was coming off a silly little bank and my board got away from me. This place is really too tight for me.
I was sore for a week! I sure would like to find a park that was set up for longer boards and older fatter guys!
I went back a few days ago and was able to escape injury. I did notice that all the cool kids don't skate there anymore ever since pads/helmet rules are being inforced. (the mandatory parental signed release of liability waivers didn't inspire them either)
Skate safe... HR
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On 5/22/2000
Vlad Jones
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Spacer,
Keep wearing your pads, just remember to bend your legs, and don't bonk your head by falling backwards on the drop in. Oh, and Mongo forever!
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On 5/22/2000 Spacer
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Well, I dropped in on my first 1/4 pipes over the weekend. ...the only one there geeked out in pads, I wasn't takin any chances. All the fourteen year olds pretty quickly realized they'd better be on their toes...the old guy on the giant board is outta control. Anyway, I escaped my first bunny slope session humble and in tact. Today I was not so lucky. Alone at the park, I had a chance to get a little more comfortable and pretty soon I was on the ground. Turnin down the face of a monstor 3 foot 1/4 pipe I blew it and wailed my sachrum. I've been layin low all afternoon hobblin around my apartment. After 27 years my body is less agile and more fragile than ever. If it keeps goin like this I might just stick to carvin and sliding. Anyone got any tips for an old guy thinkin about hittin a 1/2 pipe?
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On 5/21/2000 Shaggy
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I have ny share of pain from sliding down a hill on my kneees to cruching my head on concrete. All I can say for all you new upcomers is DON'T KILL YOURSELF!!!
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On 5/21/2000
Vlad Jones
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Matt - sounds painful. Oh, and Wiggy - I'm feeling the pain plenty. I took a (miniscule) little fall about 6 months ago on a hill in western Pennsylvania. This teeny tiny little crash broke my arm in 2 different places, and I had the cast on until about 2 months ago. Now I have a pin in my arm. It sucks. And about my reply to your story: What else can I say? I enjoy the sport and I enjoy hearing stories about spills and gnarly hills, so when someone posts a story that sounds like it was written by a drunken 2nd-grader, I'm a little disappointed.
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On 5/21/2000
Matt J.A.
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What's up, everyone? Hope all is well with all. Now, to the crash story. Offroad wheels are such a tempting thing, ahh, but alas, dangerous! After bolting these puppies on my 42" freeride board I headed up to a local state forest to carve down some fireroads with some friends. Once surveying the scene, I was the first to start down, in my concrete skull state, wearing surf shorts, a tank top, and tevas. Don't everyone laugh at once...although I do still accept pity! By the time the crash occurred I had already changed into some running shoes just for more stability. After making some baby runs, I decided to take the whole hill. One lane in width, twisting, with drop-offs on the sides, and loose stones in the middle. I picked up some good speed and carved most of it off before tucking into a slight flat section. I realized the I couldn't carve across the loose middle section but had to stay in the bare wheel tracks. Everyone else is familiar with the story. Speed wobbles that eventually caused me to bail. Trouble is...too fast to sprint with my momentum. Slide, slide, slide. Road rash on my left leg, hip, ankle. Two big caverns in my knee, that look a bit like rancid, putrid meat, and cut up hands. I burned through my sock and running shoe, as well. Funny thing is, this happened at a catholic youth group camping trip, so the story turned from a wreck to a divine case of stigmata!! Too bad for the novel, although I'm sure someone will enjoy and snicker at my youthful ignorance. Lateron Matt J.A.
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On 5/19/2000
Soggy
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Hi everyone out there in monkey town. I want to tell you a tail of just a couple of fun stories to remind you of the joy of falling to the floor and loosing skin in the places that flex most. The first one was awhile back now but in the city I live in (Perth, not Monkey town) They decided to put in a new freeway and lay it with some brand new smooth as butta ashphalt. There was no way I could resist a ride on that thing. So I took off with a buddy one night, because the thing was still going through construction at day. We were having a good time on our S9 supercruisers starting to get confident with the surroundings and carving some of the off ramps. By now I was, "this is the greatest, I can do anything!" so I took off for a new stretch picking up some speeeeeeeeed. There is only two problems with that pleasurable night. It was dark and the highway was still under construction. So as I sailed on down the hill I managed to avoid seeing the 3 inch thick bit of wood laying across the dark road. The way it kinda snuck up on me was the biggest problem. You never quite know what to do when you are instantly thrown from your board with absoulutly no idea of how to brace your self. All I could think of is which bones I would prefer to have broken. I ended up just lying on the ground trying to breath for about 5 mins and being completely mistifyed at the why I was no longer cruising down the hill and lying on the floor in a vast amount of pain. My friend was an awesome support as he Slowwwwly aproched me he tryed to comfort me with some reasuring words of "I saw that but I thought it was a shadow"
Lesson Learned: Make your friend go first and apologize for the shadow later.
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On 5/19/2000 mac
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Hey beehive man, I would love to hear any hills you know of. Anyone tried bombing little cottonwood canyon? Here's another crash story so this post is legal. Damn Provo drivers! I was hit by a car at about 25 mph and the two guys in the car looked right at me and then took off. Luckily I was wearing my helmet. Two days later my friend was hit at the same intersection by an old grandma and grandpa. They did the same thing! Looked, and then took off! What the crap!!!????
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On 5/18/2000
Beehive Jumper
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Hey mac, I am in Utah, too. I have a few hills you could try if you want to try em out.
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