You worked on it for quite a while and were on different trips. How was the working process and where did you travel too?
Well
the process has been long, but is not like we were on the road every
month. Quite the opposite actually. Mark is obviously very busy and it
was always a juggle between finding the dates, finding the people and
finding the money to cover the expenses of the trips (in which Adidas
Skateboarding helped a ton, thank you guys!). But it was always Mark who
would pick the location and the friends to bring along. It was always a
question of setting good vibes in these trips, and then Gonz will
happen.
I’m sure there are some great Gonz stories you have.
One
time in Melbourne we were going back to the hotel at night after dinner
and we walked by a techno club with big outside windows where you could
see the people dancing inside. Mark took off his sweatshirt and started
dancing in front of the window and all of a sudden there were like 30
people inside looking at him and dancing with shim through the window.
And then he grabbed his sweatshirt from the ground and kept walking to
the hotel. For some reason that’s a good Gonz representative moment for
me.