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Transworld Nov 2001
Transworld Nov 2001
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This issue of Transworld Skateboarding is packed with global energy, heavy talent, and editorial attitude, anchored by a powerful cover of Dustin Dollin blasting a kickflip out over a Sydney skatepark fence—pure chaos and confidence, captured by Skin. Inside, Ronnie Creager, long underappreciated and always in the mix, takes center stage with a full Pro Spotlight. The accompanying photo by Trinh shows him flowing out of a bowl, reminding everyone why you never count Creager out.
Regular columns line the front of the book—Gastog, Litebo, Volume, and Tangent deliver commentary, chaos, and skate-life randomness. Park Spotting checks in with terrain finds, while Starting Point and Trick Tip bring new tricks and new faces to light. Relapse goes deeper, maybe revisiting classic parts or stories, and Check Out and Last Words close things down with style and sentiment.
Feature-wise, the mag travels far and wide. Australia takes the spotlight early, setting the stage for Five Samurai, likely a multi-rider profile with fast cuts and heavy moves. Migratory Patterns dives into the ever-moving skate scene—crews chasing weather, footage, and fun. Then it’s “Bienvenidos a Bodegon,” which hints at a session-heavy adventure somewhere Spanish-speaking—possibly Latin America or Spain—full of gritty spots and warm nights.
Pano-Vision offers wide-angle photo spreads that immerse you in the environment, while Help Me, Help You Immediately Tour sounds like chaos on wheels—some sort of team trip or disaster-prone mission with solid skating in between. A Message from the Wilderness could be more editorial or poetic—a reflection from the road or an isolated session far from city chaos.
Cairo Foster closes out the main features with 20 Questions, offering insights into one of skateboarding’s most thoughtful, technical minds. Finally, Sightings wraps it all up with a flurry of action and snapshots from the streets, bowls, and beyond. From raw Australia energy to introspective profiles and global tour madness, this issue has range, grit, and real heart.





