NO OLLIES ALLOWED
A full day of street skating through Berlin with the homies — from iconic plazas to crusty ledges and everything in between.

We kicked things off at Alexanderplatz, right in the middle of tourists, traffic, and constant movement. The rule was simple: NO OLLIES ALLOWED. Everyone had 50€ cash on them, and every accidental ollie came with a -5€ penalty. It instantly set the tone for the day — focused skating, but with a constant layer of chaos running underneath.

The first obstacle was the classic 3-block stair set at Alex. A heavy start, especially with skaters slowly linking up and the crew growing bigger as the session went on. What started as a small mission quickly turned into a full street gathering.

Not long into the day, a board snapped, forcing an unexpected stop at Titus Berlin Skateshop for a quick setup change. Cold drinks, fresh gear, and straight back into the city.
From there, the crew jumped on the U-Bahn toward Karl-Marx-Allee, hitting a rough ledge-gap spot tucked between busy roads. Cars, bikes, and police patrols kept shutting the spot down every few minutes, turning every try into a quick hit-and-run mission.

As the day went on, the session naturally turned into spot hunting — moving through streets, side missions, and random setups that only Berlin can offer. Classic architecture, rough ground, and unexpected gems all along the way.
The day wrapped up at Frankfurter Tor, where even more skaters joined in for the final session of the day. A mix of tired legs, broken boards, new faces, and one last push before the light faded.

Just a raw day in Berlin — classic spots, hidden gems, crew energy, and one simple rule that shaped everything: no ollies allowed.