The Scratch and Skate Jam 2018 noticed a heavy session organised at Cirencester Skatepark by Decimal Skateshop, all of which has been captured on movie by Bristolian lensman James Harris. That is now the twelfth skate jam hosted by Decimal Skateshop within the city and the fifth on the concrete skatepark since that was accomplished, with this yr’s occasion seeing the assorted challenges which characterised final yr’s occasion eschewed for a extra simple jam format…oh wait, no they weren’t – organising a ‘tips in flip flops’ jam present a commendable degree of sadism that we are able to solely salute, whereas the loss of life race is a traditional addition to any skate occasion and the product toss is assured to carry out some prime notch violence in all involved.
Decimal have been serving the Cotswolds skate group for a very long time now, placing on jams of this type and hooking up native skaters within the method of all good skater owned retailers, and never within the method of the web. Their current Scott Whittaker clip, additionally filmed and edited by James Harris, is effectively price testing in case you missed it a few weeks in the past (Scott’s style for obscure 90s flatground tips is simply as seen on this edit as it’s that one), and you may peruse a lot extra from them by way of the tag on our web site.
Large up SOS!
Whereas we’re directing your consideration to varied corners of the web site, and when you’ve loved the above James Harris-made clip, take pleasure in extra footage from James’ lens on this web page – together with his rad full size South West scene video Little Paradise and a bevy of shorter, more moderen scene edits from the Bristol neighborhood.