November 19, 2013 / / GLOBAL VIDEO

Quintin Presents:El Camino Sierra Part 1

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Quintin 率领旗下滑板队伍来开始了一场古道重游的旅途之中,他们选择的 El Camino Sierra 路线早在1826年就被 Jedediah Smith 所记载,这条淘金者们的必经之路蕴藏着不仅仅是金矿,更有数不胜收的美景,泛舟湖水之上看着蓝天和岸边的树林,多么惬意的感觉。他们从洛杉矶Quintin总部出发,5小时的车程之后到达了位于猛犸湖边的 Mammoth Volcom Brothers 滑板场,视频第一集将给大家带来Quintin队伍的旅程,看看淘金路上的美景,看看滑板场里Chill的招
Our latest trip edit featuring Jordan Maxham, Danny Hamaguchi, Brett Sube and special guest Chris Colbourn. The first recorded journey along El Camino Sierra was by Jedediah Smith in 1826. The trail was in common use by prospectors passing through the area because of the California Gold Rush. It connects Los Angeles to Lake Tahoe & Reno. Today it is better known as the Sierra Highway or Route 395. We thought it would make for a great trip so we set out with the Quintin Co skate team to check it out. From Los Angeles to Mammoth Lakes, Lake Tahoe, Reno & Sacramento follow along on our journey in this 3 part series.

Part 1

The Quintin Skate crew met at Quintin Co headquarters downtown LA and packed the van and headed out for a 5 hour drive up the 395 to Mammoth Lakes. Arriving in Mammoth just before sunset with enough time to skate the Mammoth Volcom Brothers skatepark. The park was HUGE and they filmed what they could with light fading fast, checked into the hotel and were reminded not to leave any sweets/food in the van as they hotel staff assured them local bears would smell it and enter the garage to rip the van open in 2 minutes for it. They luckily double checked the van only to find a juicy Pineapple in a bag on the ground! Close one. The next day they explored the area and rented a boat at Convict Lake. After almost tipping the boat over from having too much fun they decided it was best to move on towards south Lake Tahoe. Next stop was Gardnerville, NV to check out the awesome local skatepark and ended the night in South Lake Tahoe.
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Stay tuned to quintinco.com for South Lake Tahoe and more in Part 2 as we continue up El Camino Sierra!

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