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wow!!
I have found the best single track slalom spot in New England- suitable for all abilities- as fast as you want to go perfect surface- lots of parking-
They repaved
Its amazing- I haven't even walked the whole hill yet--- Derek- you are going to have a coronary when you see how perfect this place is.
Thursday will be awesome- anyone else in? We may need a few walkie talkies.
They repaved
Its amazing- I haven't even walked the whole hill yet--- Derek- you are going to have a coronary when you see how perfect this place is.
Thursday will be awesome- anyone else in? We may need a few walkie talkies.
One good turn deserves another
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Slalom for the next few days
Wednesday is Magnolia woods lunchtime session with Derek and Glenn-
Thursday is slalom in Boston- hopefully the arboretum- I'll be there along with Derek, Karl, Weasel Contact: Derek
SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY is TS on a mild slope with good surface and women skating by in Bikinis- perfect weather 76 degree high- along the Charles river at the intersection of Western Ave and Memorial Drive.
889 Memorial drive Cambridge for those mapquesters
---if you are a newbie lurker- and want to check it out- this is your chance to come on down... Tunes and maybe food. Free stickers for all newbies- boards will be available.
I will bring my video camera to all sessions and will post up clips.
Thursday is slalom in Boston- hopefully the arboretum- I'll be there along with Derek, Karl, Weasel Contact: Derek
SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY is TS on a mild slope with good surface and women skating by in Bikinis- perfect weather 76 degree high- along the Charles river at the intersection of Western Ave and Memorial Drive.
889 Memorial drive Cambridge for those mapquesters
---if you are a newbie lurker- and want to check it out- this is your chance to come on down... Tunes and maybe food. Free stickers for all newbies- boards will be available.
I will bring my video camera to all sessions and will post up clips.
One good turn deserves another
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Wentzle will be arriving in Boston on the 10:10 bus. I'll be setting up in the commons around 11:00
Near the starbucks at the bottom of the hill on beacon street.
To make it interesting- maybe we'll simulate race type conditions.
So far the list is
Wentzle
Karl Floitgraf
Terry Whalen
Paul Pellerin
Wnedy Chao
Alexander Scott
Derek- you coming- TK?
Near the starbucks at the bottom of the hill on beacon street.
To make it interesting- maybe we'll simulate race type conditions.
So far the list is
Wentzle
Karl Floitgraf
Terry Whalen
Paul Pellerin
Wnedy Chao
Alexander Scott
Derek- you coming- TK?
One good turn deserves another
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I just spoke with Wentzle Ruml IV and he is up for skating the Boston Common-
That would be my first choice- Paul Pellerin also knows it and likes the spot. SO at least we would all be able to meet there easily. The south station bus gives easy bus access for those from the cape. Paul has 100 shiny new cones to break in.
It that is a bust-the we can hit the
The Millenium park + the Arboretum are only about 5 minutes from each other.
I have a sneaking suspicion that the other side of the arboretum may have been repaved.......
That would be my first choice- Paul Pellerin also knows it and likes the spot. SO at least we would all be able to meet there easily. The south station bus gives easy bus access for those from the cape. Paul has 100 shiny new cones to break in.
It that is a bust-the we can hit the
The Millenium park + the Arboretum are only about 5 minutes from each other.
I have a sneaking suspicion that the other side of the arboretum may have been repaved.......
One good turn deserves another
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Sunday Ride?
Anybody riding in West Roxbury or Magnolia tomorrow?
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Derek,
I'd like to slalom this weekend. Hopefully, the location is a little closer to home. When you say Hampton, is that North Hampton, NH? That would be easier for me and the family. Also, may need to borrow a board or maybe just the wheels if the front truck comes in by Friday.
As of Sunday, John indicated he wants to hold the contest, but no permits etc... yet. So the contest is not set in stone at this point. The fall is a great time to skate so we should try to have a contest.
See ya this weekend if the rain holds.
I'd like to slalom this weekend. Hopefully, the location is a little closer to home. When you say Hampton, is that North Hampton, NH? That would be easier for me and the family. Also, may need to borrow a board or maybe just the wheels if the front truck comes in by Friday.
As of Sunday, John indicated he wants to hold the contest, but no permits etc... yet. So the contest is not set in stone at this point. The fall is a great time to skate so we should try to have a contest.
See ya this weekend if the rain holds.
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Alright, September monster race at Magnolia. Cook out there after, hill bomb, pin the tail on the donkey, just like the farm. I also have a huge hill near my house where there will be an outlaw Super G sometime beforehand. When I say super G, I mean super G. Get the T Shirts to the printer. Matt learn to sing cause we need a band. I'm thinking Poison covers. I'll call all of the manufacturers and tell them to start sending tens of thousands of dollars worth of goods immediately. That is all for now.
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Don't know how much we should rely on the September race, JG doesn't seem to indicate that he is going to hold anything for sure. But if we don't hear something soon, I think that we should hold a small race collectively.
I'm not sure about this weekend...I heard rain is highly probable. But we'll see.
I'm not sure about this weekend...I heard rain is highly probable. But we'll see.
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Forgot to add, selling my Roe PS Unlimited. Used for 5 months, minor wear where I kicked it up like a street deck. Stiff flex (190-220lbs.) $70. You know you want it, so come and git it.
http://www.roeslalom.com/performance.html
http://www.roeslalom.com/performance.html
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Hey Glenn, Ben, Millie, Matt, Karl & Henry,
It was nice to finally meet you guys. Thank you for a great day of skating. I had a blast. The park is a great place to slalom. I appreciate the use of the board, your encouragement, and training tips. Hopefully, we can skate again soon. I need to improve a lot before John's race in Sept.
Derek thanks for welcoming me into the slalom community. I look forward to slaloming with you soon. I would also like to skate Newburyport as well.
I received the bearings on Monday, but nothing else. My orders are a mess. The wheels and cones will not arrived until Monday the 23rd. It would have been nice if I could have ordered everything from one dealer.
I also wanted to wish Glenn and his family the best of luck at the Breck contest this weekend. East Coast Rules!!
Thanks again!!
It was nice to finally meet you guys. Thank you for a great day of skating. I had a blast. The park is a great place to slalom. I appreciate the use of the board, your encouragement, and training tips. Hopefully, we can skate again soon. I need to improve a lot before John's race in Sept.
Derek thanks for welcoming me into the slalom community. I look forward to slaloming with you soon. I would also like to skate Newburyport as well.
I received the bearings on Monday, but nothing else. My orders are a mess. The wheels and cones will not arrived until Monday the 23rd. It would have been nice if I could have ordered everything from one dealer.
I also wanted to wish Glenn and his family the best of luck at the Breck contest this weekend. East Coast Rules!!
Thanks again!!
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Re: woo woo
Hey, take that kind of crap to the France forum, Henry!!Henry Julier wrote:
Bonjour,
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Thanks, everybody, for Saturday. What a blast! Then again, how could you not have fun skating all day with a bunch of East Coasters?
Karl, thanks for that weight distribution advice. By board stuck to the ground much better all day. Makes me think I should have started running harder duros.
Henry, always good to ride with you, bud.
Chapmans: all of you, you're one kick-butt family. Loved getting to hang with you. Thanks for all the course running advice, Glenn.
Paul, dude...great meeting you and the fam. Hope I didn't scare you away from coming out with us again after my naked run through the GS course...oh, wait that was only a dream I had that night. Sorry. Glad you could make it out.
Dawn, JG great seeing you two. JG, you owe Dawn big time for taking care of your a**.
ok, the boss is coming, gotta run.
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Hey all,
Sounds like I missed a great session, figured I would. I'm guessing our Wednesday session will get rained out too Glenn. I'm looking to get out this coming weekend if anyone is available. Rye Airfield this week some night if it's raining too. Good to hear we have a new member, welcome Paul. So how about this coming weekend?
Sounds like I missed a great session, figured I would. I'm guessing our Wednesday session will get rained out too Glenn. I'm looking to get out this coming weekend if anyone is available. Rye Airfield this week some night if it's raining too. Good to hear we have a new member, welcome Paul. So how about this coming weekend?
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Hey, Saturday was great. Thats the most I've skated this summer, and it showed, for a while. Then gilmour was like "you suck" and told me how to pump... now I feel better. Karl, you're welcome for the ride and I'm sorry I had to bail early... but my family was glad to see me. Thanks also to the Chapmans for the pizza.
Bonjour,
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Today kicked much ass, I think we all really learned something today. Henry is revamping his style with good results. Matt pulled it together and was making that TS with speed, Glenn and Ben as always were blazin fast but I'm not sure about out cambria/avalon challenge. We'll have to see in head to head, Glenn
. Paul was amazing for being on board for the first time in 19 years. Your gonna rip soon. Millie was right on it, training to rip up the girls division of breck.
No gimmies next time...
Thanks everyone for a great time. (Especially to Henry and JG for the rides). Good pizza too.

No gimmies next time...

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looking good
Things are looking good today, guys and gals.
I am going to heaed up to Gloucester in just about an hour or so.
See you there.
oh...bring WATER. bring SUNSCREEN. Bring something to sit on and make shade with (chair and umbrella).
I have an extra chair that I will bring for anyone who doesn't have one.
I also have an industrial brrom, 25 cones and some chalk.
Today we get to slalom. What a good day.
I am going to heaed up to Gloucester in just about an hour or so.
See you there.
oh...bring WATER. bring SUNSCREEN. Bring something to sit on and make shade with (chair and umbrella).
I have an extra chair that I will bring for anyone who doesn't have one.
I also have an industrial brrom, 25 cones and some chalk.
Today we get to slalom. What a good day.
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Hey Matt & Glenn,
I'll skate whatever course you set up. John set up a course at the end of our session that was impossible for me to complete. However, I will not improve if I practice easy courses. I will also learn from watching you guys skate tough courses. Additionally, I will learn how to set up more difficult courses and can practice them at home.
Glenn that was a funny quote. However, I don't think anyone that slaloms is a sissy. The speed that is generated when slaloming appears to be faster than when riding parks. A wipeout with that much speed even with full pads has got to hurt. I was lucky not to wipeout while practicing with JG the other week. A few times the back appeared to be sliding out, but I was able to control it and continue through the (sissy) course. What a rush!! I'm sure a fall at the speed I was going would be comparable to my worst fall(s) riding transitions.
I think its great you guys are pushing one another (and encouraging) to improve. This is exactly the type of skate environment I have been seeking since I started skating again.
P.S.
My Roe Crossfire came in today. It looks great. No other equipment arrived and the TTC truck I ordered is currently out of stock.
See you tomorrow if the pavement is dry.
I'll skate whatever course you set up. John set up a course at the end of our session that was impossible for me to complete. However, I will not improve if I practice easy courses. I will also learn from watching you guys skate tough courses. Additionally, I will learn how to set up more difficult courses and can practice them at home.
Glenn that was a funny quote. However, I don't think anyone that slaloms is a sissy. The speed that is generated when slaloming appears to be faster than when riding parks. A wipeout with that much speed even with full pads has got to hurt. I was lucky not to wipeout while practicing with JG the other week. A few times the back appeared to be sliding out, but I was able to control it and continue through the (sissy) course. What a rush!! I'm sure a fall at the speed I was going would be comparable to my worst fall(s) riding transitions.
I think its great you guys are pushing one another (and encouraging) to improve. This is exactly the type of skate environment I have been seeking since I started skating again.
P.S.
My Roe Crossfire came in today. It looks great. No other equipment arrived and the TTC truck I ordered is currently out of stock.
See you tomorrow if the pavement is dry.
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Too Funny Glenn. No worries on the stackings Jim, as long as it's perfectly clear that the maddogs rule the C Class. Maddog Glenn kicked both of our butts anyway, look at the times. Wedding this weekend so no slalom, but Newburyport Skatepark next Wednesday or Thursday or both with fellow "old man" if anyone wants to join us. The weekend after this it's on for sure, Arboretum, Gloucester, wherever. Have fun this weekend and NO SISSY COURSES!!
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That's too funny.Glenn Chapman wrote:All this talk about sissies made me think of a funny quote (that I saw somewhere on this site) that may help all of us gain some perspective "Saying you are the toughest guy in slalom is like saying you are the toughest guy in Band"
See you all this weekend and bring your band instruments (skateboards)and we will see who is the toughest skater in Gloucester.
I like the Arboretum idea too, but I have one big objection: that big ol foot drag you have to put down to stop after every single run.
A) The shoes wear out real fast.
B) I don't mind risking getting hurt to make a cone, but not to stop.
Call me a wuss (which I freely admit that I am), but the Arboretum has just got a really high probability of causing injury.
The Millenium park site sounds good though.
But Gloucester just rocks. I am really aching to get off the paths and onto that big hill.
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All this talk about sissies made me think of a funny quote (that I saw somewhere on this site) that may help all of us gain some perspective "Saying you are the toughest guy in slalom is like saying you are the toughest guy in Band" 
See you all this weekend and bring your band instruments (skateboards)and we will see who is the toughest skater in Gloucester.

See you all this weekend and bring your band instruments (skateboards)and we will see who is the toughest skater in Gloucester.
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Derek, I tried to rectify the bad posting on the C Class results on NCDSA by pointing it out. You got the shaft on that one, sorry dude. You definately deserve all the credit for winning, first race too. Excellent!
But I am in agreement that only big fast courses at Magnolia. Maybe we could do a session at the Arbortum some time too. Closer to home for me so I could get away easier from the kid to skate. Millenium Park is also a good option for me. Weasel and JG have scoped the place out and it is fast too.
Derek I am hoping to put the new Skaterbuilt board together this weekend so I can try it out. So much to do, so little time. Met John Rutherford (ex JG disciple) who is skating Hyde Park and Rye alot. Hope to hook up with him and you too sometime soon.
Sissy Jim
But I am in agreement that only big fast courses at Magnolia. Maybe we could do a session at the Arbortum some time too. Closer to home for me so I could get away easier from the kid to skate. Millenium Park is also a good option for me. Weasel and JG have scoped the place out and it is fast too.
Derek I am hoping to put the new Skaterbuilt board together this weekend so I can try it out. So much to do, so little time. Met John Rutherford (ex JG disciple) who is skating Hyde Park and Rye alot. Hope to hook up with him and you too sometime soon.
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we should be careful
Derek,
I agree with you on the type of courses we should be setting at Magnolia, man: big, fast and tight.
We should also be careful to make sure we set a couple of easier courses though for newbies that show up. We want to remain inviting and not exclude newer slalomers.
BTW, did you hear that JG said that the courses at the Farm turned out to be less technical that he had planned on??
What, is he psycho?
I agree with you on the type of courses we should be setting at Magnolia, man: big, fast and tight.
We should also be careful to make sure we set a couple of easier courses though for newbies that show up. We want to remain inviting and not exclude newer slalomers.
BTW, did you hear that JG said that the courses at the Farm turned out to be less technical that he had planned on??
What, is he psycho?
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We're all a bunch of sissies. From now on we only set big, fast, tight courses at Magnolia too. Wednesday I set a course with Glenn and Ben Chapman with 5 foot centers up top down the big hill, dumping you out screaming fast at the end into 5.5' centers. Ben pushed it over the edge and went down hard. That kid's hard as nails, no sissy there. The Farm was faster than I've ever raced and we all need to get used to that. And Jim, just cause they misprinted you winning the loser class instead of me doesn't let you off the hook. Magnolia is a great place for your wife and Molly to spend a day. PS. I skated the Newburyport park on Wednesday with a 46 year old guy who ripped. As he was leaving I think I heard him call us all sissies.
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Re: Saturday
If the weather is dry, you better be there, HJ. God knows you and I need the practice. We didn't even qualify at the Farm. We suck and must get better.Henry Julier wrote:Guys-
We are about to get slammed with rain, but it seems like Saturday might be drier towards the afternoon... I'm coming up anyways to see my aunt and cousins but I may or may not be at Gloucester depending on the weather. I'll make a more final decision tomorrow.
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I'm tired of being shown up by old men.
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Saturday
Guys-
We are about to get slammed with rain, but it seems like Saturday might be drier towards the afternoon... I'm coming up anyways to see my aunt and cousins but I may or may not be at Gloucester depending on the weather. I'll make a more final decision tomorrow.
H
We are about to get slammed with rain, but it seems like Saturday might be drier towards the afternoon... I'm coming up anyways to see my aunt and cousins but I may or may not be at Gloucester depending on the weather. I'll make a more final decision tomorrow.
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Come north Joe and join the sissy club. We'd love to have you.
I respect your fear of not getting killed. I should probably take more notice since I am a Dad now. But that is what pads are for (I should get a better helmut come to think of it). Part of slaloming at age 39 is a last gasp at learning something new before the body says "no" to futher abuse. I figure if I can just learn now how to ride a pool I can stay young forever. Push that comfort zone!!!! Its fun and totally rad, man!!
I respect your fear of not getting killed. I should probably take more notice since I am a Dad now. But that is what pads are for (I should get a better helmut come to think of it). Part of slaloming at age 39 is a last gasp at learning something new before the body says "no" to futher abuse. I figure if I can just learn now how to ride a pool I can stay young forever. Push that comfort zone!!!! Its fun and totally rad, man!!
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I proclaim it
Yes, if there is a sissy in the crowd it is I. I freely admit it. There have been like 2 runs ever that I have gone all balls out on and they were noit on fast courses.
I think I should where a t-shirt that says "Don't Be A Sissy" in big pink letter on the front just to inspire me to worry less about breaking a bone and more about getting through the cones more quickly and effectively.
Point me to the Sissy's Anonymous meeting please.
I think I should where a t-shirt that says "Don't Be A Sissy" in big pink letter on the front just to inspire me to worry less about breaking a bone and more about getting through the cones more quickly and effectively.
Point me to the Sissy's Anonymous meeting please.
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Jim, you're not a sissy.Jim Siener wrote:Well if I'm a sissy, then this sissy beat your bare ass at the Farm. And who's the sissy who put on small cambrias to slow himself down???? Come on Joe put on some real wheels and take the hill like a man. I rode Grippins and figured even if I plowed cones I'd have speed on my side.
We should of had a sissy grudge match to make it official.
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Well if I'm a sissy, then this sissy beat your bare ass at the Farm. And who's the sissy who put on small cambrias to slow himself down???? Come on Joe put on some real wheels and take the hill like a man. I rode Grippins and figured even if I plowed cones I'd have speed on my side.
We should of had a sissy grudge match to make it official.
We should of had a sissy grudge match to make it official.
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You know I want to slalom this weekend after the farm race but getting away from my 3 week old daughter may prevent it. I was fortunate to go to the farm. Its day by day with the new Mollygirl. She is great but needs a lot of TLC right now. I know the day and time for the session, if I show up it means I got lucky and will be ready to skate!
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money well spent
Paul,
Isn't slalom stuff just too much fun to buy, though?
Anyway, that storm moving up the coast is not looking all that nice for us this weekend. Cross our fingers and pray we're not going to get rained out.
Isn't slalom stuff just too much fun to buy, though?
Anyway, that storm moving up the coast is not looking all that nice for us this weekend. Cross our fingers and pray we're not going to get rained out.
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Glenn & Matt,
Thanks again. I will see you guys on sat. Hopefully, you will set some cones for the novices. I have a lot to learn.
Thanks for the use of your board. Hopefully, I'll be all set with a T/S board by next week and within a month have the hybird board, as well.
I went with John's recommendations and found myself ordering from seven different places. Yikes!! Also for your info, I ordered a 100 cones if they are needed in the future.
John told me the slalmon crew was great to skate with and now I know.
The old school transition riders are not very welcoming. My wife is going to kill me as I spent a lot on park boards in the past year and ahalf. Now I have build my slalom quiver.
Best Regards
Thanks again. I will see you guys on sat. Hopefully, you will set some cones for the novices. I have a lot to learn.
Thanks for the use of your board. Hopefully, I'll be all set with a T/S board by next week and within a month have the hybird board, as well.
I went with John's recommendations and found myself ordering from seven different places. Yikes!! Also for your info, I ordered a 100 cones if they are needed in the future.
John told me the slalmon crew was great to skate with and now I know.
The old school transition riders are not very welcoming. My wife is going to kill me as I spent a lot on park boards in the past year and ahalf. Now I have build my slalom quiver.
Best Regards
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hmmm
I don't have an extra tight deck, but you can definately use mine, Paul. Maybe JG can hook you up with a deck too. I'll shoot him an email.
2pm sounds good to me. Pray it doesn't rain. Friday is going to be wet and Saturday is overcast with 20% chance of showers. That was according to weather.com at 5:20 pm today.
I will bring a broom, 25 cones and some chalk. I will probably try and get there around 1:00-1:30 since I sort of have the day free.
Maybe Jim Siener can be pryed away from his new baby and wife for the afternoon (the baby is new, not the wife).
Maybe we can put you on a homemade BASS board, Paul!!
2pm sounds good to me. Pray it doesn't rain. Friday is going to be wet and Saturday is overcast with 20% chance of showers. That was according to weather.com at 5:20 pm today.
I will bring a broom, 25 cones and some chalk. I will probably try and get there around 1:00-1:30 since I sort of have the day free.
Maybe Jim Siener can be pryed away from his new baby and wife for the afternoon (the baby is new, not the wife).
Maybe we can put you on a homemade BASS board, Paul!!
slalom is good