Bike Nights At The Skate The Foundry

Skate The Foundry has officially opened its doors to BMX two nights a week thanks to the help of our friend Sanchez (John Greenage). Bike nights are every Wednesday (3 pm – 9 pm) and Thursday (6:30 pm – 9 pm) during Open Skate hours. That means the park is wide open to skaters as well. Entry is $10, and BMX riders are kindly asked to use plastic pegs during their visit.

For more information, follow Skate The Foundry on Instagram or check out their official website.

Atown Trash | JIB: Tape #4

The penultimate section from “JIB: Tape #4” featuring the Atown Trash crew has been uploaded to the JIB Vimeo account. The final mix section of the video delivers everything you’ve come to expect from the Atown Trash crew, beer grinds, sketchy setups, and some of the most unique street riding on the East Coast. Featuring riding from Knick Smith, James Hess, Pat Quinn, Eddie The Whale, Fateem Williams and more. Keep your eyes peeled for the final section from “JIB: Tape #4” coming soon.

Review // JIB: Tape Four

On Friday, January 20th, 2017 the fourth installment in the JIB mixtape series, ‘JIB: Tape Four’ premiered in a warehouse in the Port Richmond section of Philadelphia. For those of you who are unfamiliar, Jib is in their own words, a project that focuses on creating footage of riders that are living & riding in the Philadelphia area.

We expressed interest in reviewing the video for the website and purchased a copy through the Berks St. website. Jonathan Schimpf was kind enough to provide us with an early online viewing of the video to help expedite the review process. You can read the entire review, after the jump.

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Philly 2015 | The Thrill Is Gone

Brian Wizmerski released his latest edit earlier today at noon. The edit consists of footage Wiz filmed over the summer of 2015 in the Philadelphia area including JK Lockerby Co. and FDR Skatepark. The video includes riding from Van Homan, Brian Foster, Sanchez, Chris Reyes, and Wiz himself all laced over the classic B.B. King song “The Thrill Is Gone”. The video is also dedicated in memory of Brian Histand.