Interview with Jonny Gasparotto – Issue 38
Photos by Alan Carvalho, Gabriel Sousa & Guilherme Isoppo Interview by Jonathan Hay Where are … Keep reading
Photos by Alan Carvalho, Gabriel Sousa & Guilherme Isoppo Interview by Jonathan Hay Where are … Keep reading
It all started in Bretange, France in 2018 with a group of handy friends who had the idea in the back of their heads of building a pirate DIY…. after searching different spots, they ended up squatting an old barn, which at first was a total wasteland, but it had a perfect concrete slab white a roof on top of it!
From Cologne to Vladi (in Fazana) and back! The Cucarata pirate van made its 1600km until the mediterranean. Words cant describe everything we experienced,
Hollenritter, mass murderers, and construction workers of all shapes and sizes gathered at the infamous Halloween at the Ponyhof for the 5th annual night of slash grinds and hot dogs.
Last October 11th, the Tournament took place, organized by Cruzade skateboards and the guys from Ramputene DIY, the venue where it was held. For those of you who know the Tournament, it’s not easy to explain… Pure skating, a lot of hype, tricks and more tricks, laughter and more laughter… The Tournament is held to raise money to buy cement for the DIY shop itself, and above all, to get together and have a great skating session….
Fresh eyes soaked in views from a top painted DIY ramps, molded perfectly by anti-idol hands. There, sprawled out before us, was FDR’s fifteenth annual “Sober vs. Wasted” event.
Cinghial means boar in Piedmont local dialect and I picked that name because they are the real locals of the woods around the bowl…
The Vladimir Film Festival is a fascinating event that attracts people from all around the globe to a small village in Croatia without a lot of advertising…
ESC is different. And even if it might look super pro and organized from the outside, it’s actually pretty DIY believe me! So I decided to ask a few questions to some of the guys “behind the scene” to maybe motivate you to come and check it out next time !
In the pouring rain, we set up the tents and prayed that the weather gods would still be kind to us that day… fortunately, our prayers were heard, and the sun broke through around noon.
When I started, there were about 20 skaters out of 1.27 million population… So you already knew who to expect from hearing that distinctive sound of a board rolling down the road. Now, there are so many kids skating that we barely recognize each other!
When I chatted to Tim Hazelton about how he managed to get a slice of paradise with a vert ramp on it, he said that he’d discovered the ramp at Greys online. He purchased it and got a crane driver mate to pick it up and drop it off onto this plot of land he had in Airlie Beach…