HOBO - Southeast Texas Skateboarding

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZjSTFrhYyw

HOBO premieres at 420 on 420

A collection of mostly unseen footage from the golden years of southeast Texas skateboarding. (Beaumont, Orange, Nederland, etc., 2007-2017ish)

Before there were any skateparks, there was HOBO—an empty concrete slab for most, but a canvas with endless possibilities for us. It became the meet up spot for skaters and bmxers throughout the golden triangle. We'd spend hours here skating, filming, and building whatever—ramps, ledges, rails. The city would come down each month to tear down everything we built. Though we never quit—it simply became a new blank slate for us to work with. It's worth noting the city did eventually build a skatepark in the location HOBO used to be. However, one thing's for certain—there was something truly special in the street skating scene at this time. Here's to keeping the streets alive.

POTENTIAL - Full Video

POTENTIAL - Southeast Texas Skateboarding 2022

Full length film brought to you by @robbswa and SeTx skateboarding.

Starring: Aric Sampson (1:28) Hunter Harrington (9:08) Nick Powell (12:44) Friends (15:00) Jan Hvpe (18:40) Matt Lovelace (21:43) EVRYNG (25:49) Jeff Leblanc (29:41) and Michael Sanchez (33:05) Credits (37:02)

This video was created in exactly 10 months, I hope you all enjoy the work these guys have put in over this past year!

Skate for Bryce

Come out and support the homie! https://gofund.me/db6087ff

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From the GoFundMe page: “My little brother, Bryce Guidry (20), was diagnosed with leukemia on March 11, 2021. Everyone who knows Bryce is aware of how selfless and loving he is. He would go above and beyond for anyone. I have put this page together to raise money to cover the costs of his chemo treatments and other medical bills to come. He is currently going through treatment without insurance, so any little bit helps. Also, Bryce will be out of work for a long period of time so we want make sure his expenses are covered. We understand that people are struggling with COVID and that’s okay, prayers help as well. Any and all donations are greatly appreciated.”