10.26.2011

Get Elevated Tour Episode 1

In the first installment of the 2011 Get Elevated Series, the Arbor Skateboards team including James Kelly, Kody Noble, Max Myers, Eric Singer, Jimmy Riha and Duke Degen meet up at the Skate House in Los Angeles before heading Northeast into the Sierras. After a long drive and by sheer serendipity, they find a driving guide which leads to a road nestled in the mountain range nearby. Turns out the pavement is super burly with huge cracks across the road the entire way down. After the impromptu session is over, the team rests their heads in Mammoth Lakes in preparation to skate the area the following day. Days 2 and 3 will be featured in the in episode of the Get Elevated Tour.


Get Elevated Tour

10.17.2011

Teaser: Arbor Get Elevated Tour 2011

In the middle of August this year, the Arbor Skateboard team stepped out into the Sierra mountains with a common purpose. The idea behind the project was simple and ambitious, trek into the wilderness, and skate roads we’ve never skated before. The thrill was in the hunt, and the end product is indicative and inclusive of much more than our primary vision; it encapsulates what life is like on the road for us, outside of racing and competition, where the only concern was having fun with our friends. The trip was about the team, the locations, the lifestyle, but more than anything, it was about skateboarding.

We put in the research and the time to find roads on maps, but had no idea what we’d be met with once we set foot on the pavement. There was no assurance of good surfaces, places to sleep, safe conditions, or cell phone service. We were on our own in foreign territory, and the only assurance we had was a drop in elevation.

For a week we woke up at the butt crack of dawn, tried to catch fish, slept in the cold, lost our way, got stuck on top of giant boulders, and skated some of the most unbelievable roads I’ve ever seen. People went down at 50 mph plus, and countless bystanders and tourists gawked as we trudged up and flew down the hills to get our shots. The end product is something we’re proud of and illustrates our passion for skateboarding.

It is our pleasure to offer you the teaser of Arbor Skateboard’s 2011 Get Elevated Tour.


Arbor Get Elevated

09.27.2011

Longboarding Foreign Pavement: Argentina

Travel through the four largest cities in Argentina with Max Myers when he went down for this year’s IGSA Snake Skeleton race. Armed with only a GoPro and a fleeting knowledge of Spanish, he travels 40+ hours via bus to visit and stay with the locals in San Luis, Buenos Aires, Mendoza, and Cordoba, skating all sorts of foreign pavement from mountain passes to crowded urban hairpins in between.


Arbor Akateboards Argentina

07.05.2011

Arbor Skateboards At Maryhill

Congratulations to James Kelly for winning the King of the Hill race at theMaryhill Festival of Speed located in Goldendale, Washington fresh off his back to back victories in Canada. This particular race went down between the top six qualifiers at the event. James ended up falling out early in the main event but had a great showing nonetheless as did the whole Arbor team including Kody Noble, Jimmy Riha, Max Myers, Duke Degen and Eric Singer. Check out a team interview in the first video below (might want to skip ahead to the five minute mark) and a James Kelly interview in the second video.


James Kelly

06.28.2011

James Kelly Takes Canada Back2Back

Arbor Skateboards team rider, James Kelly has take back to back victories in Canada winning the Sky Land in Kelowna and the Whistler Longboard Festival in, well, Whistler. Congratulations to James Kelly and look out Maryhill…here he comes. The rest of the Arbor team who made the trek including Max Myers, Duke Degen And Jimmy Riha also kill it in the event. Arbor’s first major sponsorship of a downhill skateboard event was a huge success on all fronts. Check out the Canadian coverage of it on Coast Longboarding.


James