 Chase why the police before, but I want to show you something. What's your name? Sean Enox. We're heading to a street spot right now. There's a rail I've been looking at for a couple of months now that we're hopefully going to hit it tonight. Feeling a bit anxious right now, feeling a bit nervous. You know that feeling you get when you're nervous about something like you're going to do a speech in front of your class at school or you're going to perform in the school band or something? I feel like that now. I know I'll be fine, but I need to chill out. I'm actually going to get a photo shot tonight by Eric. His Instagram is one more try at photography. He does a lot of skate photography, so he's going to shoot me. Hopefully get a front smith on this rail. So fingers crossed. I've got a bit of plywood in that car. What plywood? Either one. Yeah, this is the rail here guys. So one, two, three, four. Five, six. And it's kind of square, but a bit rounded, if that makes sense. But this is where you're landing. So if I come out, I feel like if I try to front smith it, it'll kick out until like here, maybe. If you roll in the book, you'll be fine. The land's the land, yeah. Yeah, this is the rail here. I just don't know if anyone's still inside. There's some dude in the back there. Ducted. I don't know why we call it ducted. It's conducting. This is the sign I found at an Abando. So I'm going to use it for the run-up to cover the crack. And so I'll be able to pop off it, and the noise will kind of help me in my head. I have that same feeling of like anxious, like fight or flak. I want to show you my nephew. Oh, cool. He was a freestyler. He was third in the world back when. What's his name? Sean Burke. What's his name? Sean Burke. Tell me how good he is, where bad he is, whichever one you have. Triple Hill. Oh my God. Hang 10. Hang 10. Oh, that's cool. Oh my God. What's your name? Sean Enoch's on YouTube. How do you spell Enoch? E-N-U-K-S. E-N? He was like, at first he was like get your phone out to like record in case he was going to be a ticket or something. And then you show me videos of his nephew skating on YouTube. I've seen that cop before though. So this night couldn't have gone any perfect up. Perfect. Perfecter isn't a word. But it was. And shouts out to you bro. Thank you. I appreciate it. And then the other day when I hit that abandoned mall, I found that same. I'm back at home right now. Yeah, I feel so much better now that that's done. I feel like all the kind of stress and anxiety and nervousness are like some slighted now and I'm the endorphins have kicked in and I'm just chilling. Like I said, I was telling Eric, like this whole week, like once I told him, like, yeah, Thursday night, let's hit that rail. This whole week that's just gone by, I'd be falling asleep at night and thinking about it and I'd start to feel anxious. And then I'd be waking up in the morning and then I'm thinking about that rail and I'd start to go I'd start to kind of get like a nervous kind of feeling in my stomach kind of like butterflies, but like worrying butterflies. I'm super happy that it all went pretty smoothly. Even with the cop, like he was like, at first I thought he was going to give me a ticket or something because he asked like, who's the skater? And then he was like, pull up your YouTube so I can show you this. And I was like, oh, he's going to give me a ticket. Like I'm going to be able to film this is going to be content. Then he pulls up a video of his nephew skating. His nephew was a freestyle skater back in the day. So I'm super happy that cop was cool with us skating that rail and getting photos and stuff. He's pretty much like, oh, good luck guys that we'd already gotten the photo by then. So we were pretty much packing up and ready to get out of there. But yeah, I'm super in my emotions right now just because of all that just happened. I don't know if you guys are going to be able to relate. Maybe some of you guys have hit street spots and you know what feelings I'm going through right now, but skateboarding is super emotional. I don't know if that makes any sense, but that's how I feel like skateboarding is super emotional. Once again, shouts out to Eric, one more try photography for coming out and making it happen. Being able to capture that moment of me transmitting that rail. And yeah, if you guys want to see more videos like this, let me know. Drop me a comment below. If you have any cool street spot stories where you've had to like get the trick and then get out of there because security were coming or police were coming. Let me know in the comment sections below. Really keen to hear what other people's experiences are like skating street. I can't even talk right now. I'm on that much of a high, but yeah, I'm going to stop rambling on guys. Thank you again for watching the video. If you've made it this far, cheers and yeah, I'll catch all you guys in the next one.