The Welcome team are currently filming a full length that they have titled, Fetish but in the meantime here’s a recent stack of clips from a trip to Utah with Daniel Vargas, Ryan Townley, Roman Pabich, Nora Vasconcellos, Jason Salillas, Will Blaty, Rick Fabro and Ryan Lay.
Never short of amazing footage, Pass Port’s Dean Palmer is back with a bang with an edit filmed around his Surry Hills area of Sydney for The Skateboarder’s Journal.

Clive Dixon’s skating comes across as someone who goes fishing and throws a grenade in the water and then nets his dinner with ease. Another amazing part has been unleashed by Thrasher this weekend, take it in – the man is an animal on a rig.
Congrats to Endemic Skatestore for 10 years of hard work keeping the Huddersfield skate scene alive and well. Enjoy their new edit celebrating a decade of fun and graft.

Historical finds like this in skateboarding are a simply a pleasure to watch. This footage, uploaded by Iain Borden, was filmed at the first national skateboarding show to be held in the UK from 12-15th February 1978 in London. Enjoy the gorilla flip at 1.26 amongst the freestyle and slalom.
Chunk of Chocolate: NYC

The Big Apple hosts ledge sessions with Kenny Anderson and Vincent Alvarez in this new Chocolate clip with cameos from Eli Reed, Anthony Correa and Brian Brown for their Keenan Forever range with HUF.
Skateboard Cafe’s Mojito video
Get your eyes on the Skateboard Cafe‘s new promo video with footage of Korahn Gayle, Mike Arnold, Kyron Davis, Harry Ogilvie, Jamie Platt and Josh Arnott.
Good to see the Bristol lads on Thrasher kicking it.

More Truck wars stories from Grosso, Jessee and co have been released. This is a rad journey into the history of the grind. Head here for th3e first part if you missed it.
Jake Rupp in Static
Theories uploaded Jake Rupp‘s Static part from back in 1999 for your viewing pleasure this weekend.
Rifuckingdiculously Sorry
Enjoy the latest from Pat O’Rourke’s lens. The way it’s carrying on, this bottle flipping malarkey will get an Olympic recognition.
Bobby De Keyzer, Morgan Smith, Jed Anderson and more Toronto locals get stuck in.