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Other challenges & rules.


THE BASIC RULES.

You must go to all of the cities on your route. Anywhere else is up to you

* All City Challenges should be opened only after entering the city limits of said city

* Only a member of the team, the immediate media (the photographer and video guy), the Mystery Guest and the team manager can earn points

* Only one person can earn the points on any specific trick; i.e., just because two people can do it doesn't mean you get the points twice

* Meet the challenges to the best of your abilities and understanding. Any ambiguities in the wording of the challenges are unintentional

* All tricks must be filmed to get points

* It is up to the video guy to be able to present the footage to Phelps on August 27th to be judged

* The validity of sketchy landings will be at Jake Phelps' discretion

* All decisions by Jake Phelps are fair and binding

* You must be in Denver on August 20th to pick up your Mystery Guest

* You must be in SF at Hubba Hideout Hubba Hideout is one of the most famous Skateboarding Spots.

The spot is located in San Francisco near the Justin Herman Plaza on the The Embarcadero (San Francisco). Its central feature is an oversized set of 6 stairs with large concrete ledges on both sides.
 on August 27th, around noon

* All unexpected expenses are the responsibility of the sponsoring companies

* The team with the most total points will be named the Kings of the Road

* A member of the winning team will be featured on the cover of the special K.O.T.R. issue of Thrasher thrasher: see mimic thrush.
thrasher

Any of 17 species (family Mimidae) of New World songbirds that have a downcurved bill and are noted for noisily foraging on the ground in dense thickets and for loud, varied songs.
 

IN-THE-VAN CHALLENGES

HARD (10 POINTS)

* Get a trucker to honk their horn

* Get a child to give you the finger

* Bomb-drop off the back of the roof

HARDER (20 POINTS)

* Get someone in another moving vehicle to show you their ass

* Get an elderly person to give you the finger

* Pick up a hitchhiker

HARDEST (50 POINTS)

* Get a woman in another moving vehicle to show you her tits

* Ollie Ollie may refer to the following:
  • Shortened form of the given name Oliver
  • Ollie (skateboarding trick), the skateboarding trick invented by Alan "Ollie" Gelfand
  • Ollie Impossible, a variant of the trick first performed by Rodney Mullen
 off the front of the roof over the hood

* Make out with a hitchhiker

HIGHEST, LONGEST, MOSTEST (judged against the other teams--worth 50 points each)

* Most boards broken by one person (not by focusing)

* Kinkiest rail (most kinks) skated

* Highest air

* Most rails skated in a line

* Longest grind (tranny)

* Biggest rail

* Most stairs ollied

* Biggest gap (tranny)

* Biggest kickflip

* Biggest switch ollie

* Biggest backside BACKSIDE, estates. In England this term was formerly used in conveyances and even in pleadings, and is still, adhered to with reference to ancient descriptions in deeds, in continuing the transfer of the same. property.  180

* Biggest frontside 360

* Biggest fakie Fakie is, in skateboarding, a synonym for riding backwards on a skateboard. When used in conjunction with a trick name, like "fakie ollie", it means that the trick was performed while with your normal back foot as the front foot on the nose of the board, rather than the back of the  ollie

* Biggest backside lip

* Hall of Meat--worst slam

* Biggest 360 flip

* Biggest switch 360 flip

* Best rail trick

* Most stairs fire-crackered

* Daewon award (most combos in one trick)

* Rohan Chaleng--best trick blind folded

* Most stairs backside kickflipped up from flat

* Mustache comp--best 'stache grown over the course of the trip. Everyone must start out clean-shaven

MISC MISC Miscellaneous
MISC Miscellany
MISC Miscarriage
MISC Malaysia International Shipping Corporation
MISC Maui Invasive Species Committee
MISC Minimum Instruction Set Computing
MiSC Microsoft Software Center (Indonesia) 
. CHALLENGES

HARD (10 POINTS)

* Make out with a person five years older than you (ID required)

* Skate skate, fish: see ray.
skate

Any of nine genera (suborder Rajoidea) of rounded to diamond-shaped rays. These bottom-dwellers are found from tropical to near-Arctic waters and from the shallows to depths of more than 9,000 ft (2,700 m).
 a rail in the rain

* Go to a town with the same name as any member of the team

HARDER (20 POINTS)

* Make out with a person over 30 (ID required)

* Focus a ginger's board (red-headed person) who you don't know Don't know (DK, DKed)

"Don't know the trade." A Street expression used whenever one party lacks knowledge of a trade or receives conflicting instructions from the other party.
 

* SALBA'S LIFE--one person on the team must wear full pads (knee, elbow and helmet) for 24 hours Adv. 1. for 24 hours - without stopping; "she worked around the clock"
around the clock, round the clock
 straight--sleeping, eating, everything

* Make and session a Philly Bar (pole jam)

HARDEST (50 POINTS)

* Make out with a person over 40 (ID required)

* F/s boardslide a real handrail barefoot bare·foot   also bare·foot·ed
adv. & adj.
With nothing on the feet: walking barefoot in the grass; a barefoot boy.
 

* Skate naked

* UNLUCKY 13: Do 13 different tricks (as a team) on a 13-stair rail and/or down the 13 stairs

* DOWN FOR LIFE: Get a Thrasher tattoo tattoo, the marking of the skin with punctures into which pigment is rubbed. The word originates from the Tahitian tattau [to mark]. The term is sometimes extended to scarification, which consists of skin incisions into which irritants may be rubbed to produce  

* PUNK'S NOT DEAD: Everyone (including Mystery Guest) gets Mohawks
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