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http://www.be-mag.com the infamous be-mag Filmed & edited by Brett Davies A couple of weeks ago i ended up in Brighton after craving another little trip down south after the weekend adventure that was Nass. Unfortunately the weather wasn't as kind as the weekend before and it seemed we managed Manchester's good old wet weather with us to Brighton. I managed to get a lift down with Mark "the one man wrecking drew" Nicholls (this will make sense if you watch the video and see how we gained entry to the warehouse jam ! We also were followed down Duncan Clarke and Mike Salt, we all decided to go on the friday to get some extra time in Brighton and Eastbourne before Sundays jam. The main thing we wanted to do whilst there was enjoy some drinks on the beach and watch the sunset but mother nature had other plans for us us each night although we did manage to enjoy many drinks back at a friend house who was kind enough to put us all up with only a nights notice. Big thanks to Alex she was a star ! The day of the jam arrived and the weather was looking quite hit and miss but improved for quite a while so it looked like the jam would happen with no problems, then another rain shower hit which completely soaked the street course and cancelled out any chance of the park jam continuing. Luckily Jake Eley had already formed a back up plan which turned out to result in the best comp i have ever witnessed in terms of good vibes and making the most of what was there ! Basically the day before we had ventured to a disused train yard accompanied by an empty warehouse a bit of forced entry and you had a box and rail jam. There is no point listing down tricks as you can see them in the edit's that have been done form the event, all i can say if Elliot Stevens and Dan Collins basically owned the place. In hindsight i'm glad the weather failed the jam as the Gorilla Jam in the warehouse was one of the best comp atmosphere's i've ever witnessed ! To see 50 plus people in a disused building skating make shift spots and a rail with a landing that had to be built aswell as people catching whoever was skating the rail. It was definitely a comp you needed to be there to fully appreciate to get the atmosphere and vibe to. I've decided to just focus on the Warehouse jam as i found it alot better to watch visually and also i suck at filming park comps ! WAREHOUSE GUERILLA JAM RESULTS 1st place Dan Collins £150 2nd place Elliot Stevens £100 3rd place went between the others who skated the rail. Big thanks to Jake Eley and LocoSkates for making such a good event and also to Duncan Clarke for providing photos Like us on Facebook / bemag Follow us on Twitter / infamous_bemag