Monthly Archive for May, 2009

Soo tired..

Soo tired..

We had a good little session downtown and would have skated more but after skating and being in the sun all day we decided to call it day. Now we gotta find a place to park/sleep.

Downtown.

Downtown.

Just arrived in the tdot. I think we lost Mike D in the mess of cabs.

Cookie of wisdom.

Cookie of wisdom.

The greatest risk is not taking one.

Food break.

Food break.

Matt’e unhappy. Maybe his boritto will make him happy. Leon’s food is a little spicy. We’re just refueling before we skate downtown Toronto.

Milton skateprk is fun

Milton skateprk is fun

After waking up we drove around to find the closest Tim Horton’s. Shop Task sponsored breakfast for everyone and we racked up the largest bill I’ve seen at Tim’s. On our way back we got delayed by some kind of bicycle race and couldn’t use the road. So with food in hand we walked back to the campsite. First skate spot today was this nice curve ledge in Milton. Everyone had a fun time warming up there, then we went to the milton skatepark and the fun continued. Mathieu and Stephane wowed the locals with niffty tricks involving their hands and blades. We met a local blader (sorry I cant remember your name. I know it stars with G) who was ripping it in rec skates so we gave him a dvd.

Awesome wake up

Awesome wake up

We just walk up in Milton, a small town outside Toronto.

Getting ready for camping.

Getting ready for camping.

Picked up some sleeping bags from walmart. We’re on our way to a camp site in Milton with Mathieu, Stephane, their girlfriends, Mike D, and Dwight. It’s still raining here and that sucks.

-AJ

Rain sucks.

Rain sucks.

Well we were having a great session with lots of bladers from the Toronto area at the Mississauga skatepark. But then it started to rain heavily and then the lightening came. So everyone went home and were just at the park tryin figure out what we’re gonna do.

-AJ

Our whip.

Our whip.

This will be home for the next two weeks. Not bad, eh?

On the plane.

On the plane.

Saying goodbye to the mountains in Vancouver.