Black Steve Game of SKATE against random guy from the internet

Especially on that day light was flat a hell watching I couldn't believe he was throwing that stuff.

And I'm pretty sure all those were first ever attempts.
 
I'm pretty convinced that many, if not even most pros would have had trouble against Boo's railgame. He seems to be very consistent with rails.
 
For anyone who wants to see more boo.

Boo - Spring at Cranmore from Alex Fauver on Vimeo.

Purple Pants

Infamous Reunion from Alex Fauver on Vimeo.
 
I'd like to see my buddy steezc-ross get in one of these SKATE videos against some big named skier. Now that rail game would get crazy.
 
Steve was getting pretty funky with the unnatural jump game. I was just having a good time, haha.
 
When you spend multiple days hiking the same features, you tend to be good at those specific features.

He's just like every other mid-west, ec kid.
 
appreciating the talent that someone else has =/= fanboy

not even gonna comment on the hypocrisy of you calling my pissy either.
 
Im guessing most people of newschoolers are not very consistent spinning unnatural on jumps, and im gonna go out on a limb here.....and say Boo probably spins left
 
I can tell when some skiers are destined to stay rail skiers, and those who will eventually become good at jumping. After playing Boo i quickly realized that he's going to transition into jumping really easily. The fact that he tried some of those tricks on jumps that size was fuckin rad and it took a lot of guts...

He might not have jump tricks now but i guarantee he'll be someone to look out for in the next few years.

it was def a fun afternoon, thx boo
 
your right about most of this acually, most EC kids do hike features for several days, do get good at doing tricks. Then slay at techy rail's/tricks. Idk if this was hate or not but im proud to be from the EC! Im sure boo is too! Being one of the kids who hiked with boo im stoked to see this edit and him slaying so hard!
 
That day was Boo's 2nd day at Keystone while out visiting on vacation after not being there for 4 years. He had not hiked those rails for multiple days he had barley hit them.

I'm prob going to regret quoting you, I usually do.
 
Horrible excuse from these east coast kids who say you can't get good on jumps because of shit conditions... Both Nick Geopper and Chris Laker skied the midwest (comparable to the east) and slay it on jumps.

Regardless the kid slays rails like no other.
 
There are plenty of people who are amazing at jumps that grew up on the east coast (Tom Wallisch comes to mind)...but they didn't learn how to get good at jumps there, they moved or went to camp out west to do that.
 
Both of those people I named were slaying it well before they moved out west. And even more examples would be Dale T, Nick Martini, who also killed it before he moved out to PC. Just saying it sounds like a lame excuse that is all, no hate.

Also for the record I agree that jumps out west are not even remotely comparable to anything in the east and it way easier to progress on jumps if you get to hit brecks perfect jump line on a day to day basis. But I am just saying using the excuse of "i'm from the east coast therefore I have 0 jump game" is pretty lame.
 
I dont care what anyone says about that kids jump game, hes got mad balls for even trying to throw down those tricks without being experienced in them
 
dale t, nick, goepper, etccc mostly all got MANY opportunitys to go out west. It also depends from resort to resort how the jumps/conditions are. Boo probably just prefers doing rails, not to mention most of steves tricks were unnatural, that shits hard.
 
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