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Berber Brüder (How we skated 20 different countries in less than a year)
After almost one year in a van, 26,000 km, about 2000€ spent on fuel, 20 different countries visited, almost 40 DIY spots skated, destroyed more than 20 decks in total, two 4 week lasting injuries, two languages refreshed, one oil change made, four car lamps replaced (not having any other troubles with the van), 2000 video clips collected for our film, as well as being in love with skateboarding every single day we are still friends. Even more than one can tell. For us that was the ultimate skateboarding experience that will never be forgotten.
Dowgy Allee DIY – Münster, Germany
Dowgy Allee – “This is like our own dog park and we’re the dogs. All we want is our own little place to have fun where, like dogs, we don’t bother anyone and nobody bothers us.”
La Cave DIY – France
Last year, Jo Dezecot decided to take it easy and retreat to the country side where he could locate his whole family under a safe and quiet roof. Until he realized the house came with a cave!
The (almost) Complete Guide to Nor Cal’s DIY Spots (part 4)
The (almost) Complete Guide to Nor Cal’s DIY Spots (part 4)
The (almost) Complete Guide to Nor Cal’s DIY Spots (part 3)
The (almost) Complete Guide to Nor Cal’s DIY Spots (part 3)
The (almost) Complete Guide to Nor Cal’s DIY Spots (part 2)
Cachagua Land is a must ride! Unbelievable vibe, killer area and the best hosts around. Sweet thing is you don’t need to know anyone to get in, all’s you do is make a reservation and your guaranteed to sesh. Not sure if it is, but I believe Cachagua Land to be the only Airbnb DIY destination in the world?…
The (almost) Complete Guide to Nor Cal’s DIY Spots (part 1)
“I could say I remember it like it was yesterday but that would be a lie – in fact it seems like a lifetime ago. No smartphones, no email, weed was illegal no matter what your doctor cared to write, and the strippers had zits on their asses in Portland. Looking back it seems like 1995 was a completely different world than what exists today. I mean shit was real seedy back then and modern day terms like gentrify just weren’t in the average American’s vernacular. But even without the aid of booking flights and hotels online and the fantasy of transporting legal weed we somehow still made it to Burnside that summer because we fucking had to. “Build it and they will come” may be a corny ass line from a Kevin Costner movie but in the case of the granddaddy of DIY, it’s pretty much the way it was…” – Bruce Rodela