Description: The first Crude podcast studio in Anchorage. Episodes were recorded at 6:30 p.m., after everyone got off work. How many easter eggs can you spot? Art by Jessica Liska.
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Description: Scott Liska's 1963 Cadillac Fleetwood. Two 12s in the back, probably bumping Eazy-E, Cypress Hill or NWA. Whenever someone came to Alaska for Boarderline Camp, a skate competition or just to ride the endless backcountry, Scott picked them up from the airport in his Caddy.
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Description: Jay Liska braaping the rainbow rail at Boarderline Summer Camp back in the day. B-Line camp was a yearly pilgrimage. Every year, snowboarders, skateboarders and skiers would descend on Girdwood, Alaska for two weeks of shredding at Alyeska and the Girdwood skatepark under the midnight sun. Photo by Josh Thompson.
Description: From Crude Issue 04 / Legacy. From 1989 to 2006, Boarderline Alaska nurtured the Alaska snow and skate scene. Indo skatepark was around from 2002 to 2006 and rekindled those early, super core days of Boarderline, where there was a skatepark attached to the original shop on Arctic and skaters were welcomed to come learn and progress.
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Description: From Crude Issue 04 / Legacy. From 1989 to 2006, Boarderline Alaska nurtured the Alaska snow and skate scene. The Dimond Center location wasn't the first or the only location, but it was the most well-known. This shot was taken at the Dimond Center location, leading to the front doors of the mall.
Description: From Crude Issue 04 / Slope Rich. Itinerant and seasonal workers of Alaska are known to binge. It's in their nature. For Slopers, 2 weeks on, 2 weeks off is typical. 6 weeks on, 2 weeks off if you're really looking to get monied up. And when they return to civilization, the money flows like crude down the pipeline. You don't have to work on the North Slope to be Slope Rich though. It's a mentality that comes with the territory.
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