So you missed Tom “Wally” Inouye’s live interview on Portland’s very own skate talk radio, Callin’ on Colin. Now what? Well, it’s your lucky day because the folks over at PDX FM have archived it for your listening pleasure. Check it out after the turn and remember to conserve water – drain your pool. EPM “O.G. Pool Riders Rule” Out!
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The final stop of the 2008 Trifecta for the Master’s division was a cacophony of skating. Like the prior two stops, Pat Ngoho and Buck Smith battled it out for top honors. In the end, Pat would win the 2008 Corn Cup while Buck, with his second place finish, would take the overall 2008 Trifecta for the Masters.
Congratulations Buck and Pat, we’ll see you next year. Check out all the action from the Master’s division in the gallery.
Masters @ Battle Ground – 2008 Trifecta
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The heat didn’t let up during the Tigard stop of the 2008 Trifecta and neither did the skaters. Buck Smith took top honors in the Masters division due in part to stomping one off on T-Rex’s head. Check out the gallery for some pics from the Master’s event.
Masters @ Tigard – 2008 Trifecta
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Tired of the social media barrage? Tired of the onslaught of information bubbles filled with “alternative facts”? Well, here’s a bit of an alternative site. Welcome to the EPM OASIS, a refuge for skateboarding, music, art and science. Checkout a slice of the EPM OASIS after the turn. EPM “Ernest Cline” Out!
Portland skate-radio-fans, it’s time to point your interweb rabbit ears in the general direction of the Callin’ on Colin archives. We’ve got 32 episodes to help you relive the golden-era of Portland skate media. The original episodes were broadcast on, the now defunct, PDX FM. Enjoy the shows.
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.
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!
At times, judging is a thankless job, so we would like to take this opportunity to thank this year’s Trifecta judges, Tom “Wally” Inouye, Mike Taylor, and the original “Steve-O” Steve Brockway (pictured above along with local Lincoln City shredder, Shea.) Also, be sure to check out the fruits of their labor, the 2010 Oregon Trifecta Results over at World Cup Skateboarding. EPM “thanks again dudes” Out!
It seems this week’s Monday Cover skater, Tim Eberly, might hail from Krypton with moves like this one. That’s one lofty ollie over the hip at West Linn. Mild mannered minus the black frame glasses while pulling super feats of dexterity, that’s Tim. Check out a few more pics of Tim shredding about after the turn.
Congratulations Tim!
Here’s a snap from yesterday’s park slalom event at West Linn. Wally “fans out” on Tim Eberly floating over the hip. Good times. Thanks to Skate Legion, Mike Estes, Tom “Wally” Inouye, and crew for some skateboarding fun in the sun. Check out a larger image after the turn.
This one’s been a long time coming. It’s with great pleasure we present to you, the original environmentally correct skater, Tom “Wally” Inouye on this week’s Monday Cover. Wally is the founder and CEO of Inouye’s Pool Service, a water conservation movement whose mission statement reads: “Conserve Water – Drain Your Pool.” Check out all that is Wally after the turn.
Congratulations Wally!