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Where's Zak?
Barnsley's King of content creation and quiff connoisseur Myles Rushforth released his latest project at the beginning of the week and he's excelled himself once more, showcasing the weird and wonderful skateboarders who make up his home town scene.
In less capable hands provincial town videos, although cherished time capsules for friends and locals, often run the risk of appearing rather parochial. But whilst former Descent rider Myles showcases both regional architecture and the local kids a plenty, at no point does "Where's Zak?" feel anything less than the best of British.
Featuring Myles himself (with arguably his best part to date), long time collaborator and DIY enthusiast James Tudor, Revive Skateboards Yorkshire connection Olly Roberts and a whole host of other mining town heads, including the titular Zak Wright, you could do a lot worse than spend the next 43 minutes of your life watching this. Scene vids have long been an integral part of the collective skateboarding experience and, when they're as good as this, long may they continue!