Monday, February 21, 2011
Scotty Goodale, the man
All my memories of Scotty Goodale had a lot of laughs involved. Scotty truly lived life, and for the better things in life. He was really good at being a great human being. I always admired his outlook and approach in life to always look at the positive and have a smile on his face. He was a true inspiration to all that he came in contact with, he had no problem connecting with people, Scotty was one of those people you always wanted to be around. He had an amazing ability to make you smile no matter what. I had the pleasure of spending a lot of time with Scotty when he was one of my team riders then became team manager for Option. He got me back on my skate every day when he and his wife Jen moved to Bellingham, every day at lunch we would head to the Triad mini ramp that our friend Nick Cihlar built inside an old Church he owned. For me those were some of the most precious moments that I spent with Scotty because we would just laugh and skate and talk life in general. He would always push me on doing new tricks, it was that little push that made me better not only in skating but in life, to practice, not be afraid to take a little risk and reap a small reward. Scotty also was a hard worker, that guy would hike forever to find and build jumps and he would not give up until he stuck his tricks. When it came time for him to be the TM, he worked so hard to help the lives out of our team riders, he went above and beyond the call of duty to help anyone and everyone out. Scotty was a genuine human, he would give up his seat to help anyone - I find traits like this rare in people today. Scotty believed in being real, that in turn he was so real to us. You will truly be missed old friend
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