Iceland Ho! The unseasonably warm weather brought on by our parents using too much hairspray as kids has left us dealing with the bizarre and alien concept of rollerblading in November. What gives? Last winter we were making snow angels and heading to Blue Mountain, but as I type this the temperature is rising to a high for today of 10 degrees and we’ve yet to spend any significant time below zero. The downward spiral of the planet seems to suit us just fine at the moment; rollerblading outdoors continues in 2009, and long may it do so.
Wednesday saw a pretty large turnout for what might have been one of the last Iceland skates of the year. All of these photos were taken by Huy Le.
Kevin Chow with a grabbed fastslide.

Jonny and Blair skated the hard side of the rough ledge, Jonny back royaling through the corner.

For a change, I did a topsoul.

Lee powered through a back farv to fakie.

That’s it for this post; In the next week or so we have a new video edit from Dan and Taylor, Corey might have some clips together to post, Kevin is working on a review of his shiny new skates and Dave’s hair will get even longer. Stay tuned! Also, check out our friend Robert Guerrero in action… Dude is Top 5 best.
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Let’s hear it for global warming!
… Mr. Gore is not impressed.
Great photos, dude : )
Thanks mang.
Too bad about my crappy white-balance :/
love the updates and seeing you all still skating, i would update my blog but i dont remember the password and ghent make it for me so ghent can you find out so I can show you some sydney skating
Hehe, Hi Darren! I’ll alert Sénor Ghent in the morning… its 1am here right now. If you wanted to do a roving reporter piece for us, people would love to read it? A couple of pics and a paragraph or two?
yeah sounds good Im going to see if I can get a day in the life edit made soon with a secret guest in the next week or two