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Skate Across America (157 Posts)
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On 8/24/2003
Brady
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You guys, Jack, Josh, Scott, and Nick, ROCK!
Congrats on your feats, the record time of your travel, and for the donations you procurred for the Lowes Sundrome Foundation.
A big Knucklehead salute (OUCH!!) to all of you!
Also a big hey out to Rene` @ longskate.com
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On 8/24/2003 HTML Problem
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On 8/24/2003
Michael
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I'll second that...its extremely hard skating hills you don't know. When I've chatted to friends over here (UK) about the distance travelled they are amazed. It is the same distance as from London to Baghdad!!! No one over here would even consider that distance...its insane!
I thought I was having to rough it when I did LA to NY on a Greyhound Bus. 4 days of hell. Now imagine doing it on a skateboard.
I would love to see Jack and the team do an honoury sweep down Morro main street at the Worlds. If its legal in California we should get the buckets out to collect from the crowd each day and announce to spectators what was achieved.
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On 8/23/2003 thomas
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"On 8/21/2003 Skategeez wrote in from 208.207.xxx.xxx: Could someone tell me if all four skaters are riding simultaneously (ie, each doing the entire distance) or are they riding it as a relay team? If it is as a relay: they are reportedly trying to set a world record, is the current world record for a relay team as well? Is there an individual record for a cross-country skate?"
They did it relay style, 2-4 mile shifts I hear. I don't know about the records. I do know the speed is ludicrously fast. Have you ever done distance skating? Very hard to maintain 10 mph over 5 mile distance. Climbing hills is way slower and harder than on a bike, downhills way more dangerous due to lack of brakes and not knowing the conditions ahead. 15 mph average is a good average on a touring bike with 27" wheels. They were doing it with 4" wheels and no gearing. Too be quite frank, I am surprised someone wasn't killed or seriously injured as I had ridden almost the same route solo on a bicycle 8 years ago.
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On 8/23/2003 Paul Dunn
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Congratulations SAA team!
You are now a part of history.
Bathe in it!!!
--PD
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On 8/23/2003
Chris Chaput
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Congratulations to Jack, Scott, Nick and Josh on their fantastic voyage. It seems as if those guys flew across the country. I was thinking about joining them for a leg of the journey shortly after hearing about their departure from Oregon. The next thing I know, they were already in Ohio and then West Virgina. Where does the time go?
I am proud to have been able to help sponsor this worthy cause. It's truly a wonderful thing to see so many people in the skateboard industry got behind these guys. The old-school/longboard/racing segment is the coolest.
Thanks for leading by example and being great role models for those who have to take on special challenges. I have total respect for everyone who helped to make this project the success that it was.
Rest up boyz, the Worlds is coming up fast!
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On 8/22/2003 Jack and the SAA Team
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Richmond to Williamsburg This was our easiest day by far, only around 50 miles of skating. Perfect pavement the whole way, flat or slightly downhill. We actually had to slow down in order to give the press time to set up. John Dillon was waiting for us at the finish with ice cold Cokes and Gatorade. He also treated us to lunch at the Cracker Barrel. Thanks, John. Also thanks to Wes E. for helping out with filming. Relaxed and swam at the motel pool, then went to the movies.
I hope everyone noticed the incredible contribution that Rene Bruce of longskate.com made yesterday, .25 cents per mile and 5% of longskate.com sales for the rest of the year. Thanks, Rene. Some of you may not know that if Rene hadn't stepped up to the plate in 2001 the World's would have never happened.
For me it was a bittersweet day, skating those last few miles reflecting on the trek and my skating career in general. I am blessed that I was able to make this ride, and blessed to have so many friends and strangers who made it all possible. And most of all my wife Maurine. There are not many wives who would put up with and support all my crazy projects...I love you Maurine.
I would also like to thank Nic, Scott and Josh for taking a month out of their lives to make the trek. We had our moments, but were always able to focus on what the trip was really about...honoring my son, Jack, and raising awareness and research funds for Lowe Syndrome.
Please take a moment and send all your friends and family the link to the site... www.asphaltplayground.com/lowe.html even the smallest donation will help.
Thanks to everyone out there for all your support.
Jack and the SAA Team
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On 8/22/2003
Nick - SAA Team
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Skateboarding Across America Equipment Reviews:
We rode Rolls Rolls decks across the USA - 3000 miles. Each of the four of us were greatly impressed with the design and quality of the Rolls Rolls boards. They were perfectly designed for the task, and I couldn't imagine a more appropriate choice for transportation skateboarding.
In addition, these decks were awesome for serious downhill bombing (Cascades, Tetons, Rockies, Appalachians) - these were not your typical hills. To say we were impressed with the Rolls Rolls boards would be a gross understatement.
We are auctioning off our SAA boards on eBay, but I want another one for me. I think all the other guys feel the same way.
Four thumbs WAY UP for the Rolls Rolls boards!
We rode Independent 169's across America - 3000 miles in 21 days.
The configuration was a Stage 9 hanger with a Stage 8 baseplate, but otherwise dead stock. We didn't change the bushings, or even bother to tighten down the bushings even more than stock.
They performed flawlessly. They took a lot of abuse; we cruised, climbed, and bombed mountains (Cascades, Tetons, Rockies, Appalachians) and hills with no problems whatsoever.
The trucks were a set-it and forget-it item on the trip. They performed flawlessly throughout the trip. We enthusiastically endorse the Independent 169's.
We rode ABEC11 FlyWheels across America. Jack, Scott, and Josh rode the 92mm's in a 72a and 78a duros, and I rode the 101's in a 72a duro.
The wheels were fastfastfast and very comfortable over the road. The 72a urethane was magic. Only the very worst roads caused any cutting or chunking. We bombed 10% plus grades, climbed the same, cruised smooth and rough roads, and did it for 3000 miles with no worries.
Thanks to Chris Chaput for making and providing us with such a great product for our Guinness Book World Record ride.
We rode Biltin Bearings across the USA. No problems, no worries, no maintenance. I don't know (or care) what ABEC rating they were. I wrenched all of the boards for the trip, and they were spinning as freely at the end of the trip as they were at the beginning. They took a whole load of miles and abuse with no complaints and no reliability issues.
Thanks, Chris, for making and providing us with such a great product.
- Nick Now Completed Skateboarding Across America!
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On 8/22/2003
Mike Allen
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To Jack and team........too way cool...you guys just skated in 20 1/2 days way more than I have in the past 40 of my 50 years!!!!!!!!!!! Congrats...you have to try a Cracker Barrel Restaurant in Virginia...mmmmmmmm anyway, I'm really proud of you all. Good job, hope you get to drive or fly back home. Jack: let me know when you get here, and are rested, and we'll have that burger and a skate( all you guys) What can we all say? WELL DONE! Mike, Rolls Rolls
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On 8/22/2003
Joe & Nick
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Heroes indeed!
I barely know two of you, yet I couldn't be prouder of all of you.
God bless little Jack. God bless the SAA Team.
The Iacovelli Family
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On 8/22/2003 peter* rolls rolls Germany
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You have done what seemed unbelievable to me; you skated a distance we do not have in Europe in 20 and a half days; you set two world records on skateboard. I do not have the words in your language to tell you what I feel about it. I stand in huge respect for your spirit. I would call you heroes. It's a great day for you and I hope it's also a great day for the fund raising of LOWE Syndrom.
Regards from Germany, peter*
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On 8/22/2003
JOE
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Congradulations boys I knew you could do it. How does it feel? I am getting shivers just thinking about you guys dipping the nose of your boards in the atlantic. So what do you think guys are you ready to do it again next year? I call a spot on the team for the whole trip. Once again you guys rock. Jack, Nick, Scott, and Josh you all are now in the guinnes book of world records congrats.
All my Strgenth and respect JOE B
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On 8/22/2003
Stubbs
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Nick called me today around 11 am CST to let me know they made it. At the time the guys were headed to the beach to dip the noses of their boards in the Atlantic. Congrats guys! Well done!!!!!
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On 8/22/2003 stan the media man
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Just hit up all the major networks ABC, CBS, NBC. And Time, USA Today for the team.
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On 8/22/2003
HMello
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Wow...just about done. Been watching you fellas for 20 days now, loving every minute of it. What you've done here is truly awe-inspiring. Let me ask you...how does it feel to be heros?
Been harrassing the sh*t out of the folks I know @ MTV and VH1...might be arrested for stalking, actually. Alas, life as a peon (pion? pee-on?) nets little results on this one. It sounds like you've got some great folks coming through for you media-wise, so rock out. Best to you on your final day...you rad mo'fo's...Hannah
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On 8/21/2003 ian
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Nice one. Where can I see a picture of the board you are skating on?
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On 8/21/2003
Claude Regnier
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Well guys so far so good. I'm glad you guys we're able to make it without any major hasles.
Good Luck with the last leg. I sent a note and a link to here to the major local papers for you so I hope it works out.
All the Best,
Lil Jack is smilling.
CKnuck
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On 8/21/2003
Nick - SAA Team
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TOMORROW IS OUR LAST DAY ON THE ROAD!
Please call/email/pester all national and international news outlets about what we are doing!
One national news story could generate tens of thousands of dollars for Lowe Syndrome research.
One national news story is as important as getting out on the road and pushing every day.
- Nick Currently Skateboarding Across America
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On 8/21/2003
Nick
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Day 20 - Harrisonburg, VA to Richmond, VA
WesE joined us for today's skate. We BLAZED across Virginia - at one point I calculated our speed (8:15AM to 11:28AM) at 25 mph - our highest average of the trip (not counting downhills in the mountains). Highway 33 had great pavement, and we crossed over the Blue Ridge Mountains (or whatever they are that separate the Shenandoah Valley from the rest of Virginia - up in 23 minutes, down in 5.
Our skate stopped a few hundred yards short of our planned end today, when I was stopped by a County Sheriff, who politely informed me that no skateboarding was allowed on State-maintained roads in Virginia. Okay, fine. By my count, that was my 9th or 10th encounter with law enforcement while skating on this trip. Only two of those involved officers of the law who wanted us to modify or discontinue our behavior.
Tomorrow will be easy - only 55 miles from Richmond to Williamsburg. At this point, we could do that in our sleep.
Much love to all the members of our "Core Four" - Jack Smith, Josh Maready, and Scott Kam - and to all those who have helped us out along the way. This has been a momentous undertaking.
Skateboarding is fun. I love skateboarding.
- Nick Currently Skateboarding Across America
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On 8/21/2003 Lizzie
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Duhhhhhhh....brain fart. I meant PAY IT FORWARD, guys! Nice talking to ya Nick. Safe trip back. Hugs.
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On 8/21/2003
Hamm
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Jack, I am incredibly humbled and in awe of your accomplishment. In addition to Jack Jr., I'm sure your son Dylan and Jack Jr's mom must be very proud of what you've done too.
God Bless your wife Maureen for sticking with you through all this skateboard madness(FCR,BAHNE/SAA/etc) as well!
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On 8/21/2003 Skategeez
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Could someone tell me if all four skaters are riding simultaneously (ie, each doing the entire distance) or are they riding it as a relay team? If it is as a relay: they are reportedly trying to set a world record, is the current world record for a relay team as well? Is there an individual record for a cross-country skate?
I'm very intrigued by the feat and wish them the best!
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On 8/21/2003
Mike Ohm
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I was able to hook Jack and crew with a meal at Chilis restaurant as they rode into Harrisonburg VA. Thanks to Bill Norcik the GM of Chilis for his support in providing a well deserved meal for total strangers on a mission.
I was not able to meet Jack and crew on the road but have been thinking about them all day. Props to Kenny Mollica and WesE for their support as they skated along side Jack during his journey.
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On 8/21/2003
Nick - SAA Team
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Day 19 - Philippi, WV to Harrisonburg, VA -
Up, down, up, down, up, down, repeat, repeat, repeat...
We skate today from Harrisonburg to Richmond via Highway 33.
I'm going to repeat our call for you guys to contact the national media and hammer these guys on our behalf. I'm talking CNN, ESPN, USA Today, NY Times, LA Times, Washington Post, NBC, CBS, ABC, Fox, talk shows, magazines, etc.
Remember, it's not just about skateboarding. The trip is a means to promote Lowe Syndrome awareness, diagnosis, and research. Skateboarding is really secondary, and I've been pushing a skateboard for 19 days and 2800 miles now.
We arrive in Williamsburg, VA, tomorrow (Friday) about noon. Please take a few minutes out of your day to help us out and make some noise on our behalf.
- Nick Currently Skateboarding Across America
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On 8/21/2003 Jack and the SAA Team
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Philippi, WV to Harrisonburg, VA I always tell everybody the Appalachians are more difficult to skate over than the Rockies and today the rest of the team found out. Highlight of the day was Josh Maready gliding down from the summit of Shenandoah Mountain...4.2 miles in 12 minutes. Got the whole run on video, Josh was also shooting as he rode. Josh had never even stepped on a longboard until the day before the trip began.
For some crazy reason I have developed a rather large blister on my left heel, tried the mole skin treatment, didn't work. I ended up cutting a big hole in the heel of Etnies. You should see us when we walk out of the motel in the morning, we look like a bunch of old men...all stiff and limping. Takes a run or two to loosen everything up.
Wes E. will be skating with us tomorrow. A big thanks to Mike Ohm for hooking us up with a free dinner at Chilis in Harrisonburg. Also a thanks to Charles for contacting the media for us in Harrisonburg.
Tomorrow onwards to Richmond.
General Smith
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