LIFERS – a photo series by Jessica Bryony
Dedicated, passionate and true to the lifestyle, these Lifers have been skateboarding for the majority of their lives. Youth may come and go, but skateboarding has stayed with them.
Dedicated, passionate and true to the lifestyle, these Lifers have been skateboarding for the majority of their lives. Youth may come and go, but skateboarding has stayed with them.
It will not be a surprise if I say that 2020 was a little fucked up. All this covid/lockdown/stay at home bullshit etc. One of the obvious questions that the whole world was asking was: “Will there be annual Rozkurwiel Tour?”. No worries guys. It happened. First idea was to visit the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg. Our plan changed. Was our trip worse because of that? Let’s find out!
Back in spring of 2018 some Dortmund City Locals build a small quarter in front … Keep reading
I choose known spots in my city and I try to take them to my style putting them in flat colors and fitting them with something symbolic of the city.
Words, Photos and Video by Balthazar Wyss Some guys from Basel (Switzerland) built a new … Keep reading
“The Put is a bowl in Opglabbeek, Belgium. It was built by Concrete Dreams in … Keep reading
In times of social media it seems to be pretty quiet around the 2er DIY in Hanover, Germany
Betonchilbi session in Näfels, Glarus, in the Swiss mountains and got refurnished by the Wonders Around the World crew.
In 2018, the YCM crew was already more experienced, so we built even more, including a mini version of the Hirschgarten pool, a bowl, and the now famous Hell’s gate: 3,25m high with over 60cm of vert, all hand stacked (never again !).
Article by Tom Critchley, skateboarder, researcher and writer from Kent, England. Following the Woolwich Road … Keep reading
On September 18, 2020 – World Wide PARK(ing) Day – activists block city streets in an effort to take back the space all those cars occupy all the time. Few things are more annoying and useless than cars in a city. We, as skateboarders, are pretty much used to “repurposing city space”, so we decided to build a little ramp with the help of our local “BTC” D.I.Y. Crew. We added some beers to the equation and it all went down as a memorable afternoon.