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I took a few weeks to get this one out, so I'm sure everyone has already seen the footage. Regardless, I still wanted to pay the event the respect it deserves and post yet another cut of the Windy City Riot onto youtube. I'd never been to Chicago before this trip. It wasn't until I got there that I realized I didn't know hardly anything about the city. I'd hear things in passing. That it had a higher than average murder rate, that their pizza was more like a cake and a few other pop culture references. Nothing that really painted the picture for me. I was shocked to see how much I'd been missing when I got there. I could rant for longer than I want to about the food, the architecture, the history, but to keep things short, I just want to talk about the people. We're going to a rollerblading event, so I expected the average pleasantries, but this was over the top. That entire scene is an absolute treasure. Jeff, Chris and Pato didn't just run an event, they ran an experience. It's not well captured in the edit, because I'm really just filming mostly skating, but the entire weekend in and around the event we were shown such a great time. Charter bus from spot to spot? Check. Beverages covered for the entire day all weekend? Check. Welcoming energy and excitement to have you be around, not just the session, but the hangouts? Check. It didn't feel like we were just there for an event. It felt like we were visiting old friends. They can claim that title now, haha. I don't want to bore everyone with the mush, but I felt that it needed to be written, on the record, because I'm just that pleased with the Chicago crew... Man. Anyways, the event happened. There were grinds and gaps, it was fun. High energy. Well run. You'll see that enough in the edit. I like to travel to events, not so much for the event itself, but to be a part of the skating community. That's always what I hope to connect with. The weeks prior to this, I'd been a little down in the dumps about skating. "What am I doing this for?" "Is this worth the time and the effort I'm putting into it?" etc... If you're ever feeling this way, I'd suggest attending whatever event is happening in or around your area. Hell, even if it's not close, give yourself the reason to travel. It changed my attitude back to normal. Thank you Chicago. Thank you Mick for traveling with me. And thanks to anyone who read this far... It means a lot. Always will. Love yall, Cody 0:00 Meeting up 0:45 Friday skatepark session 3:58 Rainy City Riot 6:23 Spot 1 8:09 Bus party 9:02 It stopped raining at spot 2 15:13 The Gil report 15:26 Spot 3 18:30 Final spot 22:35 Who won? 23:42 The award ceremony