The fire hydrant. That’s pretty much all I really need to say.
Or maybe that and ollieing the cow at Ohio Skateout.
Or maybe those two and the world’s first rail 50-50 down the extremely soft metal Westwood Federal Building ten-stair in ‘88.
He kick flipped the 3rd Street gap in Santa Monica in ‘89-Vision when everyone else still thought launch ramps were the ticket.
Maybe I’d even mention the fact that he won the first pro contest he entered on a handmade board in Willamette, Oregon in the rain. Am I going too fast for you, young reader?
Because I thought you might also like to know that Natas was the first dude ever to ollie up a picnic table in ‘88. He then unveiled the first frontside flip ever on a quarterpipe during a demo on the infamous ‘89 Cadillac tour.
Legend? Are you kidding me? “God” would be a more appropriate description.
His part in the 1989 Streets on Fire was one of the most innovative parts ever. If you were there when this dropped, then you know it changed everything.
Check out Natas tearing up the streets below: