Who is Steven Reeves? Well, he’s one fresh cat that kills it on a skateboard. Don’t take our word for it. Check out some footage of Steven shredding it up after the turn. EPM “Reeves in the mix at the 2010 Pool Party” Out!
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Better late than never. Closing out our 2008 Trifecta coverage is the Pro division of the final stop in Battle Ground, WA. The Bacon crew took the top three spots in a heated battle for Corn Cup supremacy. Congratulations Benji, Tim and Kevin, we’ll see you next year. Check out all the action from the Pro division in the gallery.
Pros @ Battle Ground – 2008 Trifecta
See the results after the turn.
It was hot as a dragon’s breath during the Tigard stop of the 2008 Trifecta but that didn’t stop the pros from just killing it. The field was massive with over 70 skaters competing for the cash. With that many skaters zooming around on fast Dreamland ‘crete, a few mishaps are bound to happen. Aside from a few minor injuries, the contest was a huge success. Pure skateboarding mayhem went down along with some tunes and a few fireworks. Check out over 100 photos from the Pro ranks in the gallery.
Pros @ Tigard – 2008 Trifecta
See the results after the turn.
Archived Interviews
Episode 18 - Mike Egbert: Part 1
Episode 19 - Mike Egbert: Part 2
Episode 24 - (Awesome) Dan Kim
Episode 26 - Ethan Bettencourt
Episode 32 - Tom (Wally) Inouye
A little slice of Pacific Northwest skate radio.
That’s one lofty air to fakie courtesy of this week’s Monday Cover skater, Steven Reeves. On his way to 5th place during last weekend’s Unheard Ramp Invitational, Steven kept the crowd stoked with his extended runs of lip wizardry. Check out more pics of Steven slaying it(RIP Jeff Hanneman) after the turn.
Congratulations Steven!
You might have noticed that Callin’ on Colin has been absent from the airwaves as of recent and all the links to the show archives not working. Well, do not fear our fine skate radio listeners, Colin is in transition. Yep, word has it that Colin is going rogue and will be moving his future shows to Skate and Annoy. What’s a skate radio fan to do in the meantime? Well, we’ve got you covered. That’s right, all 32 episodes of Callin’ on Colin are cached right here on Earth Patrol for your listening enjoyment. So while you wait in anticipation for the second coming of Colin, you can review all of his past shows after the turn. EPM “So how do you know Colin?” Out!
Tomorrow night, Friday May 21st, the Steven Reeves skate video trilogy becomes a reality with the premiere of Skirdoosh at Plan B. The follow-up to Bailgun and Mall Grab, Skirdoosh features the skating of Goon, “That Guy”, Boris Zbacham, Shawn Kilmer, and Kyle Bunker. All the action goes down at 9 p.m. so don’t be late. Check out a larger flier after the turn.
We’re off to the windy city, Chicago, Illinois for this week’s edition of Yuri’s 80’s Re-Vert Fantasy Skate. The year was 1986 and many a midwest skater made the pilgrimage to the Chicago Blowout to see their skate heroes compete. Spinning tricks ruled the day and Tony Hawk’s back-to-back-to-back-to-back McTwists were a contest first. Check out all the action after turn and don’t forget, Yuri wants to know your top 5 skaters along with your pick for best trick. EPM “gymnast plant” Out!
The latest creation from Steven Reeves is a thirty minute adventure into the inner workings of investment banking. Not really. More like the inner workings of some sick skaters, figuratively and literally. If you like great skating along with humor and a few substance usage interludes, this flick is for you. Did we mention the great skating? Note to parents, this is probably not appropriate for anyone that doesn’t skateboard and is under the age of 18. Probably not safe for work either. You’ve been warned. For those up for the adventure, step into Mr. Reeves’ world after the turn.
Thanks to Daniel for the tip.
Skater turned producer/director, Steven Reeves, released his latest creation titled: Bailgun. It’s a saga about a boy and his dog in post apocalyptic Paupau New Guinea. Not really. More like everyday skateboarding insanity here in the Northwest. Check it out after the turn. It’s cool.
Thanks to Daniel over at Bacon Skateboards for the tip.