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Kings Mountain Road Skateboarding Wood Print

by Dave Diegelman

$66.00
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Kings Mountain Road Skateboarding wood print by Dave Diegelman. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
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Kings Mountain Road Skateboarding
In 1972 while I was a freshman in high school, I broke my arm when I fell off a simple mantle maneuver on my... more
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Kings Mountain Road Skateboarding
In 1972 while I was a freshman in high school, I broke my arm when I fell off a simple mantle maneuver on my parent’s chimney. The thing is, I did this move daily as an exercise and it was only six feet off the deck but the difference this particular day was fried chicken. A mantle is a climbing technique where a climber gains traction on a ledge, or in this case, a sloping ledge, with little to no holds above. The objective is to pull up until you can angle your elbow towards the sky, then push it out to bring up your feet and ascend to the next section. Unfortunately, having recently consumed fried chicken, my hands were greasy, leading to a fateful descent and a broken wrist.
During the subsequent weeks in a cast, boredom set in, and with climbing out of the question, I, like any sensible-minded teenager with a cast, ventured into skateboarding with my friend Augie's little brother, Frankie, aka "Frunk." Skateboard wheels in those da...
About Dave Diegelman

Dave embarked on his photographic journey during his junior high years in Menlo Park, CA, where he first explored the world of photography in a home darkroom. His fascination with rock climbing blossomed during high school, particularly against the iconic backdrops of Yosemite. After graduating, he joined Yosemite's search and rescue team, seamlessly intertwining his passions for climbing and photography. His photographic talents quickly gained recognition, making him a sought-after contributor for renowned publications such as Outside, Rock & Ice, Climbing, Mountain, and Men's Journal. Corporations like R.E.I., W.L. Gore, Sierra Designs, The North Face, Lowe Alpine Systems, and 3M also enlisted his expertise for their promotional...
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