Saw this guy over 30 years ago at Livingstone concrete skatepark in Scotland UK . Dude blew me away on how fast he skated how high he went and how much he tweaked his grabs absolutely amazing. Demo ended everyone disappeared I dropped in landed flat on my face …. Rough ending to an amazing day😅
I'm sure it was a serious treat to watch that guy skate in person. And I'm sure most didn't want to skate after seeing THAT, so...good on you. You've got his spirit.
Wow would have loved to see Cards Skating back then. I was living in NYC back then. A lot of guys came through. I met a bunch but never Met Cardiel. Seems like such a hella cool guy to talk to.
I originally knew of John Cardiel through snowboarding. I'm of a similar age and emulated his style from the limited media I could get in the early 90's. Once I hit my 30's, the ski town hood rat life was over and a few other life setbacks had me in a bad place. A buddy of mine (who was a better skater than snowboarder) knew about my reverence for all things Cardiel and brought me over a burnt DVD copy of this. I knew of John's accident in '04 but nothing of what happened after. My buddy and I split a six pack of beer, a half pack of darts and sat down to watch this on a Sunday afternoon in June 2010. I'm thankful for that afternoon. After seeing all the things John went through and how he pushed forward and pivoted his life as necessary, I started dispatching my mind of all the nonsense that was keeping me in the hole I had dug for myself. I'd re watch this occasionally if I started feeling resentful or sorry for myself. If John Cardiel could literally pick himself up out of a wheelchair when everyone told him that he'd would never walk again, the least I could do was stop brooding about where I was in life and do something about it. It started the ball rolling for me. I'm not quite 50 yet but I'm knocking on the door. I've found a better place to be, on my terms. Kinda like I figure John did. I stopped snowboarding years ago but have found other things that I can apply myself to the fullest and find some stoke. While it may not be everyone's dream, I'm happy where I am. Thanks Vice for re-upping this. Maybe we all can make life a little better by living it like John. All hail Cardiel...
Best documentary ever. After watching this several times I can say John is a true life hero to me. After getting shot in Afghanistan and no longer able to skate as good as I used to I can relate at some tiny level. I wish to meet him someday and maybe his vibes can help me land a kick flip. Haven't been able to figure it back out since being shot in 2009. Semper Fi John and thank you so so much for always pushing.
he's def a life hero cause he won't give up.. I skated for a long long time and can't anymore because of a rare muscle disorder in my neck.. I been feeling like giving up lately and I needed this this morning.. I'm not gonna give up, I'm just gonna keep pushing.. don't give up either bro, keep it pushing.. and thanks for getting shot for me even though you don't know me.. but only one bullet dude? weak..🤣😂.. love you guys.. keep that dark ass sense of humor too.
What sucks is I bet if the va didn’t suck so much ass private doctors and private PT would have goven you more progress. Meanwhile hundreds of billions and trillions of dollars are being sent around the world. Including weekly payments to the fuckin taliban. Sickening.
Here in the Northeast, just seeing John Cardiel in Thrasher all the time was something I always looked forward to. One of the most awesome core skaters of all time. R.I.P. to The Phelper. Still watchin'...👓
Good on you Vice for putting up this whole thing!!!! This documentary is absolutely legendary! Cardiel is an inspiration and hero to skateboarding and life!!!!
this video had such an impact on me when i saw it the first time in middle school. completely changed my outlook on skateboarding and what was actually gnarly.
Modern Skate and Surf in Lansing, MI brought some Deluxe guys out for a signing. It was Max Schaff, Peter Hewitt, Dan Drehobl and John. There was like three people that showed up to the signing so we all played games of SKATE out front of the shop. I got a new board that day and me and John shared it as he didn't have one set up yet. They gave me a shitload of swag before we left. The Lansing park still had snow on it and we had heard someone had cleared the one at mason a couple days earlier. The boys headed to the mason park and my dad took me to follow them. They absolutely destroyed the place on a cold winterish night. Next day was their demo in Grand Rapids at the Modern park. They did the demo and after we all met out in the parking lot for pics. Every single one of them were the most humble dudes ever but I looked up to John so much and he ended up thanking my dad for carting me around to follow them the whole weekend. He said that's cool man, most dad's wouldn't do that. The absolute best weekend of a 15 year old skate kids life. It is one of the best memories I have in my life. All hail Cardiel!!!
The tenacity, will power and the mindset this man has is something I'll always strive to emulate. He's just a man, but probably one of the most wonderful and extraordinary men alive today. All hail Cardiel.
@@wizkaqueefa9003 Lol... he said "wanna" go 100mph.. not did. It's impossible to go that fast on a skateboard. World record is under 90mph, but it was on a longboard style board. It was a figure of speech.
I’ve got the rare DVD of this, but it’s very cool this is now online so everyone can watch it! Super inspiring and almost everybody’s (joint) favourite skater!
i just tore my ACL about a month ago and am having reconstructive surgery in a few weeks, i really needed to see this video. Cardiel's resiliency and ability to push through an insane injury like that has inspired me to attack this surgery and rehab with that same level of passion. shoutout Cardiel for real
Strangely enough, my first sponsored snowskate was a John cardiel pro model wood snowskate from Premier. I used that piece of wood to propel me to a professional snowskate career (yeah it was actually a thing at one time haha) which took me around the world. Fast forward to 5 years ago and I shattered my spine and became paralyzed from the neck down. With a miraculous recovery very similar to John’s, I am back to walking and skating again. While I no longer hit 20 stair handrails I am very fortunate enough to be kickflipping again. The universe is extra strange sometimes. All hail Cardiel.
Honestly I’m 27 and have been skating since like 13 years old with the obligatory stoppage through highschool and college but have never even heard of this dude. Then again I was never into following big names just was skating
This video was a totally unexpected inspiration in a way i wasn't expecting. About 3 years ago, i was in an accident that (admittedly) i somewhat brought upon myself, but consequently resulted in life changing injuries. Obviously, this brought an immediate end to my life as an active skateboarder. One that began in the late 90's. It absolutely broke my heart. I wasn't aware cardiel had borne such injuries and just listening to him talk about his recovery and his approach to life in the aftermath has reaffirmed that i can still lead a full life. That the injuries i have don't define who i am.
This doc absolutely frames John’s spirit 100%! Every time I crossed paths with him you couldn’t help but get inspired and hyped, he just got the vibe, the dude is as real as they get - he’s fuckin cool.
Cardiel is the man!! ..watched him skating by himself early 2k in Toronto. security ran us out fast, but dude had that true passion. natural talent and awesome style💢💢💢
This is heartwarming and also heartbreaking! Man is a legend and will always be! The social means of skateboarding is crucial to world love! Wish all sports and people could see each other through the eyes of a skater! Race wars wouldn’t ever be in the conversation!😢😢😢😢
all the young kids watching this for the first time and finding about about Cardiel..man that is awesome. they should re upload this every so often just to teach the next gens
I had to basically stop skating a few years ago after 35 years from my knee deteriorating and got super into bikes and this episode was and still is my inspiration. Forever all hail Cardiel.
His part in Sight Unseen was my first dose of Cardiel. Me and all my hesher friends were in awe of his style and spirit. Here's his part for anyone interested. th-cam.com/video/Smo7vqZX0-A/w-d-xo.htmlsi=GITSZH9Vfxap2R5Q
I love this guy, he was so stoked that I got up after the heaviest slam of my life dislocating both shoulders bashing my face into the bottom of the bowl. The gnarliest most stylish skater I ever saw and that was the first time I met him 🤘🏻
Man.....haven’t seen this in quite a few years. Was glad to see it posted again and it pop up in my recommendations. Brings back some crazy memories!!! Thanks :)
Can't start out watching pissed off and make it all the way through and not end up with a big smile on your face. A never gets old positive energy production docu that's always sure to lift your spirits.
This was more inspiring and more moving than any Hollywood movie I’ve watched in the past 10yrs. I grew up skating in the 80s (Shout out Toronto Skate Zone and Grassroots skatepark) and missed this generation/evolution. Cardiel is a legend and inspiration on so many levels.
All skaters have good stories. John Cardiel has a great story. This guy seems so fking cool to be around I can feel it through the screen, pure energy pure skateboarding. So much repect to this guy - I must say - All Hail Cardiel. Thank you for your skateboarding. B. Key - So Cal 2000s
Love this!!! I knew about Cardiel back in the 90s when I was a skater/snowboarder but never saw too much of him like some of the other high profile riders. Sick to see a documentary of him and much more respect for that dude.
I was a younger teenager in ohio and had recently started skating and i went to some dlx demos at chenga world and john was there doing the back threes over the pyramid into the ceiling they cut out for bmxers and absolutely going bananas. Dude was so epic i didn't really understand what i was seeing at the time.
He said "Hecka", that's such a NoCal thang. I had quit skating for a few years because I had a job that we worked crazy overtime. I went to my local shop in 95' and bought a new setup. There was a video on the TV and here's this crazy dude just going balls out. I was an instant fan. His name was John Cardiel. Mad Respect for the guy.
I was never into skateboarding but man these films are sick! The 90s and early 00s seem like such a rich and fertile period for skateboarding. What is skateboarding like today in comparison to those times?
You know a guy is rad when after making a trick the people around are just laughing. That “make it or else” energy is like literally intoxicating and contagious. Guys like Cardiel are really special.
DBC..Daily Blessings Coming! .. Thank You ALL for Everything Everyday!! ... Skateboarding, BMX, bike rides, Fingerboard tech decks..... Love This dude attitude and Lifestyle..
i started skating a month and a half ago, ive progressed quite a bit if i do say so myself. Its currently 1:52AM and im looking for new tricks and inspiration, and this is making me want to go skate right NOW.
JC the GOAT of a human being and skateboarder - no one deserves what he got after the best road trip at his peak, and he's still fire. Such an inspiration
its hard to watch your heroes brought low, but the way Cardiel dealt with the worst hand is why he was a legend in the first place. Great great episode.
Cardiel reminds me of so many guys back then. surf, skate, snow. any of the above. people didn't care, they just wanted some. just athletes who love to shred. i didn't know that Cards was the snowboarding type, but it makes sense, back in those days. I did a little of everything too but stuck with surfing. I am glad I did just from an injury point of view, but I wish I would of at least kept skating, just to maintain... Oh well. Cardiel all day....
Just a little flicker in my toe and I was like dude it’s on. Best intro
I met him after the accident. He's such a beautiful person that I couldn't care less about the skating side. His true character shined through.
Saw this guy over 30 years ago at Livingstone concrete skatepark in Scotland UK . Dude blew me away on how fast he skated how high he went and how much he tweaked his grabs absolutely amazing. Demo ended everyone disappeared I dropped in landed flat on my face …. Rough ending to an amazing day😅
I'm sure it was a serious treat to watch that guy skate in person. And I'm sure most didn't want to skate after seeing THAT, so...good on you. You've got his spirit.
At a time when street skating was a bit low and slow. He was going big and fast. So good.
Yeah man... he ripped so hard
Wow would have loved to see Cards Skating back then. I was living in NYC back then. A lot of guys came through. I met a bunch but never Met Cardiel. Seems like such a hella cool guy to talk to.
I originally knew of John Cardiel through snowboarding. I'm of a similar age and emulated his style from the limited media I could get in the early 90's.
Once I hit my 30's, the ski town hood rat life was over and a few other life setbacks had me in a bad place. A buddy of mine (who was a better skater than snowboarder) knew about my reverence for all things Cardiel and brought me over a burnt DVD copy of this. I knew of John's accident in '04 but nothing of what happened after. My buddy and I split a six pack of beer, a half pack of darts and sat down to watch this on a Sunday afternoon in June 2010. I'm thankful for that afternoon.
After seeing all the things John went through and how he pushed forward and pivoted his life as necessary, I started dispatching my mind of all the nonsense that was keeping me in the hole I had dug for myself. I'd re watch this occasionally if I started feeling resentful or sorry for myself. If John Cardiel could literally pick himself up out of a wheelchair when everyone told him that he'd would never walk again, the least I could do was stop brooding about where I was in life and do something about it. It started the ball rolling for me.
I'm not quite 50 yet but I'm knocking on the door. I've found a better place to be, on my terms. Kinda like I figure John did. I stopped snowboarding years ago but have found other things that I can apply myself to the fullest and find some stoke. While it may not be everyone's dream, I'm happy where I am.
Thanks Vice for re-upping this. Maybe we all can make life a little better by living it like John.
All hail Cardiel...
Hope you’re still doing well man
Only three beers each?? lol, sounds like good memories.
Oh yeah dude, keep finding stoke 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
All hail JD Walker!
Sick story. Way to find inspiration and not feel bad for oneself off John's humility gratitude and passion for life. I love that. 🙏💯
“If I try it maybe he’ll make it” is a beautiful line
Best documentary ever. After watching this several times I can say John is a true life hero to me. After getting shot in Afghanistan and no longer able to skate as good as I used to I can relate at some tiny level. I wish to meet him someday and maybe his vibes can help me land a kick flip. Haven't been able to figure it back out since being shot in 2009. Semper Fi John and thank you so so much for always pushing.
Thank you for your service dude, respect 🤙🏼
he's def a life hero cause he won't give up.. I skated for a long long time and can't anymore because of a rare muscle disorder in my neck.. I been feeling like giving up lately and I needed this this morning.. I'm not gonna give up, I'm just gonna keep pushing.. don't give up either bro, keep it pushing.. and thanks for getting shot for me even though you don't know me.. but only one bullet dude? weak..🤣😂.. love you guys.. keep that dark ass sense of humor too.
Thank you for your service 🙏
What sucks is I bet if the va didn’t suck so much ass private doctors and private PT would have goven you more progress. Meanwhile hundreds of billions and trillions of dollars are being sent around the world. Including weekly payments to the fuckin taliban. Sickening.
The way he lowers his voice at 3:54 and says "smoke weed" makes me laugh every time I watch this episode. Cardiel is the GOAT.
ayyyyyiiii my fav comment! : DDD
Like there's cops around and has to be quiet 😂
@@jaredreese8639 that was EXACTLY my first thought, that's how ya KNOW the brother is an OG! lol
Here in the Northeast, just seeing John Cardiel in Thrasher all the time was something I always looked forward to. One of the most awesome core skaters of all time. R.I.P. to The Phelper. Still watchin'...👓
Good on you Vice for putting up this whole thing!!!! This documentary is absolutely legendary! Cardiel is an inspiration and hero to skateboarding and life!!!!
this video had such an impact on me when i saw it the first time in middle school. completely changed my outlook on skateboarding and what was actually gnarly.
So excited you made this, John Cardiel is such a good dude. Much love
Modern Skate and Surf in Lansing, MI brought some Deluxe guys out for a signing. It was Max Schaff, Peter Hewitt, Dan Drehobl and John. There was like three people that showed up to the signing so we all played games of SKATE out front of the shop. I got a new board that day and me and John shared it as he didn't have one set up yet. They gave me a shitload of swag before we left. The Lansing park still had snow on it and we had heard someone had cleared the one at mason a couple days earlier. The boys headed to the mason park and my dad took me to follow them. They absolutely destroyed the place on a cold winterish night. Next day was their demo in Grand Rapids at the Modern park. They did the demo and after we all met out in the parking lot for pics. Every single one of them were the most humble dudes ever but I looked up to John so much and he ended up thanking my dad for carting me around to follow them the whole weekend. He said that's cool man, most dad's wouldn't do that. The absolute best weekend of a 15 year old skate kids life. It is one of the best memories I have in my life. All hail Cardiel!!!
Straight up the best video you guys have ever made
Dude is a legend
More style and dedication than almost anyone. All hail Cardiel. Go.
No more than anyone.. for sure
The tenacity, will power and the mindset this man has is something I'll always strive to emulate. He's just a man, but probably one of the most wonderful and extraordinary men alive today.
All hail Cardiel.
He’s seriously the best. Such an inspiration and made me wanna go 100mph on my board.
So you actually achieved going that fast? How do you stay stable on a board going 60-70+ MPH? Are the trucks, bushings, wheels you choose a factor?
@@wizkaqueefa9003 Lol... he said "wanna" go 100mph.. not did. It's impossible to go that fast on a skateboard. World record is under 90mph, but it was on a longboard style board. It was a figure of speech.
this is my favorite ep of epicly later'd, have to watch anytime it pops up on my feed. Cardiel is such a beast, huge inspiration for me.
Literally the most core skateboarder ever not to mention he is the nicest person I have ever met….
I’ve got the rare DVD of this, but it’s very cool this is now online so everyone can watch it! Super inspiring and almost everybody’s (joint) favourite skater!
It's what's most important - not some tiny war in the Middle East that no-one cares about!
All Hail Cardiel
All hail.
All hail Donald trump!
@@Ericxnugzstay in your lane. 🙈
@@wamidi 😂
Hail Mr. Cardiel
Seen this at least three times. Dudes such an icon
i just tore my ACL about a month ago and am having reconstructive surgery in a few weeks, i really needed to see this video. Cardiel's resiliency and ability to push through an insane injury like that has inspired me to attack this surgery and rehab with that same level of passion. shoutout Cardiel for real
Strangely enough, my first sponsored snowskate was a John cardiel pro model wood snowskate from Premier. I used that piece of wood to propel me to a professional snowskate career (yeah it was actually a thing at one time haha) which took me around the world.
Fast forward to 5 years ago and I shattered my spine and became paralyzed from the neck down.
With a miraculous recovery very similar to John’s, I am back to walking and skating again. While I no longer hit 20 stair handrails I am very fortunate enough to be kickflipping again.
The universe is extra strange sometimes.
All hail Cardiel.
This is the best epicly laterd episode hands down.
It’s good y’all are making this so younger skaters can learn about cardiel
Honestly I’m 27 and have been skating since like 13 years old with the obligatory stoppage through highschool and college but have never even heard of this dude. Then again I was never into following big names just was skating
You can repost this every day and I will still watch it, and still be inspired to love life and appreciate every single day being alive.
His part in sight unseen always got me stoked to skate back in the day. I think his stint in snowboarding made him stand out too.
This video was a totally unexpected inspiration in a way i wasn't expecting. About 3 years ago, i was in an accident that (admittedly) i somewhat brought upon myself, but consequently resulted in life changing injuries. Obviously, this brought an immediate end to my life as an active skateboarder. One that began in the late 90's. It absolutely broke my heart.
I wasn't aware cardiel had borne such injuries and just listening to him talk about his recovery and his approach to life in the aftermath has reaffirmed that i can still lead a full life. That the injuries i have don't define who i am.
Cardiel would be stoking on that for sure
this doc inspired more than one person to return to skateboarding
Hit a home run on this one Vice, thank you! All Hail Cardiel!
I got a John doing a Frontside grind tattooed on me. He is my hero. All hail.
That’s wild
@@Aurora11793 the goat.
There’s a word for that on the east coast we spell it like this : pause
This doc absolutely frames John’s spirit 100%! Every time I crossed paths with him you couldn’t help but get inspired and hyped, he just got the vibe, the dude is as real as they get - he’s fuckin cool.
"You can't say one word, its too rad!" Best description of skateboarding ever!
ALL HAIL CARDIEL!
Top knar. This dude brings tears. Ripper, Shredder, Thrasher, chiller.
Simply one the raddest gnarliest dudes to ever to it, all hail Cardiel
His part in Sight Unseen and pretty much the whole video lives rent free so in my mind since it came out.
If only everyone was as resilient as this guy
It takes all kinds, man
“That’s Cardiel back there. You know what that means? Get some.” Best way to put it
I haven’t watched this in years I have the dvd but no player this guy is a skate icon he changed the game and this video proves it thank you John
03:12 ......... that Tascam dj mixer was one of the greatest pieces of kit ever made.
Bro was so much fun to watch in the 2000s he's such a cool person to meet too. Love cardiel serious legend without a doubt. Thanks for posting this.
Cardiel is the man!! ..watched him skating by himself early 2k in Toronto. security ran us out fast, but dude had that true passion. natural talent and awesome style💢💢💢
Another 30 years will go by... and we will still ALL HAIL CARDIEL
This is heartwarming and also heartbreaking! Man is a legend and will always be! The social means of skateboarding is crucial to world love! Wish all sports and people could see each other through the eyes of a skater! Race wars wouldn’t ever be in the conversation!😢😢😢😢
💯❤️
Beautifully said ❤
they dont make them like this anymore. legend.
These are so special the way they document the history of skateboarding in the counterculture. I hope this last forever.
all the young kids watching this for the first time and finding about about Cardiel..man that is awesome. they should re upload this every so often just to teach the next gens
knew his name , but not his story. one of my new favorite skaters instantly, so inspiring.
I had to basically stop skating a few years ago after 35 years from my knee deteriorating and got super into bikes and this episode was and still is my inspiration. Forever all hail Cardiel.
If the nostalgia you feel when your thinking about skating with your friends as a kid was a person it would be John Cardiel
100% Well put
His part in Sight Unseen was my first dose of Cardiel. Me and all my hesher friends were in awe of his style and spirit.
Here's his part for anyone interested.
th-cam.com/video/Smo7vqZX0-A/w-d-xo.htmlsi=GITSZH9Vfxap2R5Q
Man wat a absolute legend.. such a positive mindset
I love this guy, he was so stoked that I got up after the heaviest slam of my life dislocating both shoulders bashing my face into the bottom of the bowl.
The gnarliest most stylish skater I ever saw and that was the first time I met him 🤘🏻
Man.....haven’t seen this in quite a few years. Was glad to see it posted again and it pop up in my recommendations. Brings back some crazy memories!!! Thanks :)
Can't start out watching pissed off and make it all the way through and not end up with a big smile on your face.
A never gets old positive energy production docu that's always sure to lift your spirits.
classic segment. glad to see it back up getting love. total legend
This was more inspiring and more moving than any Hollywood movie I’ve watched in the past 10yrs. I grew up skating in the 80s (Shout out Toronto Skate Zone and Grassroots skatepark) and missed this generation/evolution. Cardiel is a legend and inspiration on so many levels.
1 of the best documentaries I've ever seen. Great energy, great editing, great story.
All skaters have good stories. John Cardiel has a great story. This guy seems so fking cool to be around I can feel it through the screen, pure energy pure skateboarding. So much repect to this guy - I must say - All Hail Cardiel. Thank you for your skateboarding. B. Key - So Cal 2000s
Dudes store and attitude give me chills. An amazing human.
So glad that I decided on a random whim to watch this. Best episode I’ve ever seen
I’ve watched this video at least 8 times already and it’s always good!
Love this!!! I knew about Cardiel back in the 90s when I was a skater/snowboarder but never saw too much of him like some of the other high profile riders. Sick to see a documentary of him and much more respect for that dude.
I was a younger teenager in ohio and had recently started skating and i went to some dlx demos at chenga world and john was there doing the back threes over the pyramid into the ceiling they cut out for bmxers and absolutely going bananas. Dude was so epic i didn't really understand what i was seeing at the time.
This was sick. Been watching these dude's since the 90's. Fucking straight legends.
He said "Hecka", that's such a NoCal thang. I had quit skating for a few years because I had a job that we worked crazy overtime. I went to my local shop in 95' and bought a new setup. There was a video on the TV and here's this crazy dude just going balls out. I was an instant fan. His name was John Cardiel. Mad Respect for the guy.
Thank you so much for this. Please release more full length documentaries, here on TH-cam.
The first set of wheels I had on my first pro board got were Spitfire, John Cardiel wheels that said "it's Hanzy's world."
That’s exactly why Peter is my favorite skater the most humble dude ripping to the max and still going strong at 50.
Thank you John for everything you did and still do for skateboarding. You're rad brother
dude came to oz, legend, nice guy, super real and positive, stay happy brother !
I'm Australian and John Cardiel is one of the most amazing and ferocious Humans ever to ride a Skateboard.
Hail Cardiel.
I have nothing with skating, never even tried it or was interested. But this is some good content, loved the story and footage. All Hail Cardiel !
What a genuine legend of a human
I was never into skateboarding but man these films are sick! The 90s and early 00s seem like such a rich and fertile period for skateboarding. What is skateboarding like today in comparison to those times?
You know a guy is rad when after making a trick the people around are just laughing. That “make it or else” energy is like literally intoxicating and contagious. Guys like Cardiel are really special.
My Cardiel experience was life changing
So Vice have re-edited the Epicly Later'd episode and removed the parts with Patrick interviewing him?
DBC..Daily Blessings Coming! .. Thank You ALL for Everything Everyday!! ... Skateboarding, BMX, bike rides, Fingerboard tech decks..... Love This dude attitude and Lifestyle..
biggest inspiration ever. all hail cardiel!
Unquestionably one of the greats.👏🏼
i started skating a month and a half ago, ive progressed quite a bit if i do say so myself. Its currently 1:52AM and im looking for new tricks and inspiration, and this is making me want to go skate right NOW.
My favorite Skater of all time. He always went hard.
Surprised TH-cam let y'all post this, good on you, Vice!
That was the best Epicly Later'd I have ever seen. Cards Forever.
I first learned about Cardiel from a 90s snowboard video. His part was my fave.
JC the GOAT of a human being and skateboarder - no one deserves what he got after the best road trip at his peak, and he's still fire. Such an inspiration
Watching theses videos brings me back 🥲
Props to Vice. Full documentary about the raddest story I would have never heard otherwise. No ads interrupting. Big W Vice actually
The most indomitable spirit in all of skateboarding.
Loved seeing the old Phelps footage!
This is my favourite epicly latered. Cardiel is a legend.
Great ep. Hes as authentic as it gets.
I grew up with him. he's my friend.
I remember when vice first posted this years ago, John is such an inspiration
Had this on DVD when I was a kid, damn how time flies
its hard to watch your heroes brought low, but the way Cardiel dealt with the worst hand is why he was a legend in the first place. Great great episode.
Amazing skater and style. All hail!!!
Crazy seeing footage of Grass Valley and, I think, Auburn? Lots of skating there now too.
Great vid what is the song at the start and during the credits? Its figgin awesome!
Cardiel reminds me of so many guys back then. surf, skate, snow. any of the above. people didn't care, they just wanted some. just athletes who love to shred. i didn't know that Cards was the snowboarding type, but it makes sense, back in those days. I did a little of everything too but stuck with surfing. I am glad I did just from an injury point of view, but I wish I would of at least kept skating, just to maintain... Oh well. Cardiel all day....