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Australian Skateboarding Magazine Nov 2001
Australian Skateboarding Magazine Nov 2001
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This issue of Australian Skateboarding Magazine is guest edited by Morgan Campbell and mixes indoor sessions, European travels, and profiles of homegrown talent. It opens with Intro, giving props to those late-evening sessions when the day winds down but the skating doesn’t. Lettuce Have a Say lets readers voice their opinions, while Agenda rounds up the latest skate gossip and nationwide news.
Grumpstakes takes a creative spin on DIY skateboarding, followed by Laiden with Rain, a feature where bad weather forces the crew indoors to keep the session alive. Scottie Cameron steps into the spotlight in Blowing Up the Scott, and Replica showcases still photos capturing the clean execution of tough tricks.
On the road, Euro Enduro follows a crew of Aussies as they take on Europe, hitting new spots and soaking up the scene. A run of ID sections highlights Kale Nuske, Herb Faust, Kerry Peryer, and Ben Gauci, each contributing their own style and story to the scene. Stripthought offers a reflective break before getting back to skating.
Step One has Reese Lawson teaching bluntslides, while Sussin’ breaks down frontside nollie flips with Skunkos. Facility explores Redcliffe with the Higginator crew, and Downtime rounds up the latest beats and skate videos. The issue wraps with Gappo, where Sylvester takes on the massive Monz gap in style. On the cover, Jesse Maling locks in a smooth backside flip, and inside, Conor O'Brien links up with his mate under Sydney's Harbour Bridge for some classic Half Cab heel action.



