The Wharf Report III — Michael Babbitt’s Maine Scene Video, “A Way Out”

It feels like it has been an eerily quiet season for New York scene videos. You can blame the worst winter in a decade, but winter has typically been the perfect time to edit shit from the past year. This week, we’ve ran stuff from Chicago (statistically worse weather than us), Lisbon (where it’s been raining all winter), and today, Maine (look at a map.) I guess we gotta work more to afford to live in this fucking place or something like that.

ANYWHO, we at the QS office love a seasonal skate video franchise: think Jeff Cecere’s 2022-2024 December three-peat or that era when every summer came with a Bronze video. For three winters now, Michael Babbitt and his crew have been reporting on the happenings up in Portland, Maine in skate video form. Three videos in, it feels like Portland thrives on the sort of spots that pop up in that liminal period between construction projects and may not last more than a week, or the sorts of things that can only be skated while negotiating with someone already halfway into calling the cops. Between the trio of projects, it barely feels like they repeat spots. We asked Mr. Babbitt how such a small scene manages to cast such a wide net: “did you guys barely repeat spots through the past three videos?”

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Live From Lisbon — Leonardo Beazotto’s “Call Me When U Get Home” Video

We have written before about the assortment of textures that come together to make Lisbon’s skate spots. In just the opening minutes of Lucas Marques’ part in Call Me When U Get Home, you encounter an asphalt lump into a sliver of diamond-plate, a brick volcano outlined by cobblestones, plus a line that starts with grinding on glass and ends with a wallride on marble. Next, you’ll notice they don’t even bother hitting the more perfect famous spots recognizable to outsiders. Feels like they’re leaving those to us tourists. Where’s the …friction?

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Chicago Report — Uprise Skateshop’s “Where You Been” Video by Harry Reynolds

It was almost a year ago to the day (right down to the Knicks-Celtics weekend match-up …which luckily turned out better this year), that upon Chicago’s Uprise Skateshop releasing a two-punch of parts from Will Morton and Vince Guzaldo, we remarked how nice a new Uprise full-length would be.

Well, it turns out they’ve been working on one. For the past three years. Just before the weekend (late pass, sorry), Harry Reynolds dropped Where You Been, a 26-minute Chicago scene video from the Uprise family.

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Steep Bank To Sprinter Van At The Bottom

3 out of 6 Monday Links headlines this year have featured snow • 📷 via Greg Navarro

We love all civic-minded skate media: Bubble has a 33-minute documentary about the legacy of Sants Plaza in Barcelona, which was demolished a year ago.

Coda dropped a new all-NYC edit over on Skate Jawn. Shanahan rolled in on it to start a line (see #21), but that’s the first time someone treated those amphitheaters at the Citi Field benches as a bank, right? Crazy.

“I just don’t even know no more. For me, if it doesn’t feel like the hardest thing I’ve ever done in my life, it doesn’t feel like I got a clip.” Really enjoyed Naquan’s 10-minute raw reel of Nikolai clips from his Venture part. Lol’d @ him being shocked at the board having the audacity to go into the water on that nosegrind. Occupational hazard for a Floridian skater, though.

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#QSTOP10 — February 6, 2026

As you have likely noticed, it has been a sleepy past two weeks in the hallways of QS HQ. And if you look outside, it is not tough to understand why. The 2OT Knicks in February we are not. Should get back into the normal cadence of things next week, though ;)

In the meantime: Tom Snape, didn’t know Jamie Foy had a flick like that (which almost seems unfair given the other portfolio of skateboard talents under his feet), and a shoo-in for an early Noseslide of the Year frontrunner (if you saw it, you know.) Have a good weekend.

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