Justin Eldridge, Kenny Anderson and Chris Roberts visit MJ’s house up in the hills with this sweet Chunk of Chocolate.
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Wheeling, WV to Indianapolis
Yesterday was spent on I-70. I managed to snap a few pics from the drivers seat along the way. Nothing too exciting going on besides a youtube Wierd Al concert across Ohio.
Frederick, MD
Pitcrew demo, Bobby Worrest home skate shop. Bobby is borderline celebrity in Frederick, the kids were shouting his name as we arrived to the shop.
Washington D.C.
Today was our skate day, no demos or signing, just skating. Washington D.C. on 9/11 was a pleasant surprise, lots of skating and good luck with security.
Wilmington/Baltimore/Washington D.C.
Today we had to make the 100 mile journey from the top of Deleware to Washington D.C. Thanks to Bobby's greater than average sleep requirements, we were able to find a ditch spot by our hotel in Wilmington.
Wilmington/Philadelphia
Yesterday we drove down from Jersey to Wilmington, DE. We had a demo at the local YMCA park, but due to pad restrictions we shifted it to Kinetics new DIY skatepark.
New Jersey
The Garden State, always a good time, especially when you have Nieratko in the mix. NJ recently opened up a new store in Princeton, so we paid them a visit for their first official signing and demo.
Enjoying it 10 Years Later - Menikmati and French Fred
Wheelbite just posted a great interview with éS Menikmati mastermind, French Fred.
Nicknames, éS 10 Year Anniversary and Room Service Bills - éS Timeline 2005
Welcome back to the year 2005! The year éS celebrated its 10th Anniversary, launched the Penny 2 and Koston 7 models and who can forget the year that doctors successfully did the first face transplant?! As a special little surprise, we included an exclusive interview with Tony Evjenth, the éS Team Manager for 5 years and finished his run in as TM in 2005. Tony talks about, who pulled the most girls, what the most expensive hotel bill was and which team rider slipped away before the dotted line was signed.
Buffalo to NJ
400 miles through upstate New York, PA and New Jersey. The crew made the best of it, we made many stops and had a good time along the way.
