Finding Awe
The Transformative Power of Paddle Boarding in Remote Places
In a world filled with noise, gadgets, pixels, hustle and bustle, moments of true awe and wonderment can seem increasingly rare these days. These moments, however, are absolutely invaluable for us as humans! The feeling of awe, characterized by a sense of vastness, beauty, and inspiration, has the power to uplift our spirit and deepen our connection to the world around us. One way to cultivate this profound emotion is through paddle boarding in far-away, remote places… places where the harmonious blend of nature’s grandeur and solitude can evoke a sense of awe unlike any other.
Demystifying the Full Moon Paddle Trip
How to plan a memorable group paddling adventure by the light of a full moon.
The growing popularity of stand-up paddling (SUP) is palpable! And the increasing interest in unique experiences such as full-moon paddling trips are growing right along with it. These trips are a great way to enjoy the unique, surreal beauty as well as the serenity of the water under the light of the moon. Full-moon paddles might seem a bit of a obscure endeavor for some people, especially those a little afraid of being out in nature at night. As a popular and experienced paddle board outfitter, we’ll attempt to demystify this seemingly daunting, twilight adventure with some useful tips on how to organize and enjoy a full moon group paddling trip on your favorite still water.
Paddle Boarding Safety on Small Rivers
Spring time is here and summer is just around the corner! What does that mean?!!! It’s time to hit the water! And this time of year provides wonderful opportunities for small river paddling.
Paddle boarding on small rivers can be an exhilarating experience, offering a unique opportunity to explore nature’s beauty and enjoy a super peaceful adventure. However, like any water-based activity, it’s essential to prioritize safety in order to ensure an enjoyable and accident-free outing. In this blog post, I’m going to outline key safety guidelines to follow while paddle boarding on these wonderful, and sometimes intimidating, small rivers. I’ll be covering equipment, preparation, and on-water practices among other tidbits.
It’s F***ing Hot!
A little Q&A about Summer Heat and its affect on inflatable paddle boards (Don’t worry. We got you!)
What are we really talking about here? Well, we’re talking about those seams on your inflatable paddle board busting open and ruining your perfect summer day on the water. What could be the cause? If it’s 100˚F outside with the sun beating down, I’m guessing the air chambers of your paddle board have become over-expanded. How? Read on to find out the straight skinny.
Easy SUP Fishing Tips
Tips that will help you maximize your SUP experience while chasing fish.
Kayak fishing is a thing. It’s been a thing for a long time. It used to be my favorite thing to do on the water, until now. For me, SUP fishing has claimed the veritable throne when it comes to fishing from non-motorized water crafts. This isn’t the case in the industry as of yet. But generally speaking, this new idea of fishing from a stand up paddle board is gaining a lot of momentum! Awareness and education will absolutely help to strengthen the cause. Many of you who have experienced SUP fishing know that the key to success is simply being smart. But smarts aren’t always automatic. Through my own personal trials and tribulations, I’ve compiled a list of easy SUP fishing tips for those looking to get into this epic, new mode of fishing and take the easy path to success!
15 Tips for Cold Weather Paddlings
Paddling tips that will keep you out of trouble as the weather gets brisk.
Fall is here, and so is the cooler weather. While the heat of the summer poses a bunch of challenges during a day of paddling, so too does the cold. The cold, however, sneaks up on you a lot quicker! Here are a few tips for staying comfortable while avoiding trouble out on the water when the leaves and the temperatures start to drop.
Top 3 Birds that Fish
I am not a bird expert, nor did I stay in a Holiday Inn Express last night. I do love birds, however. Who doesn’t, am I right? I mean, they’re the closest living relative to dinosaurs (I think that’s what science says these days). And, they can fly! And, flying is the second most common superpower of choice, second only to time travel (Googled it). That brings me to another thing that I love: fishing. This essay is like eating ice cream in bed—it’s a blend of two things that I love.
5 Ways to Get Your Family on the Water Part 2
5 ways to get on the water with your family, without throwing yourself into an emotional pit of despair that makes you regret every decision you have ever made.
First I want to thank you so much for checking in on part 2 of this series, I really appreciate it. As a person who is constantly looking for validation, I want you to know that you are a flicker of light in the otherwise cavern where my heart once lived. No, seriously my heart is mostly made of plastic, my original heart tried to kill me, but that’s for another time—that time being step 5 so you will have to stick around for that story.
Fly Fishing: What a Hassle
[To all you fly fishing purists out there: don’t get your knickers in a twist over this headline. The following essay is not an indictment on the sport of fly fishing. Give it a chance. It might just resonate with you. In the very least I’m hoping you’ll get a chuckle or two out of it. I will preface the following story with this: I’ve been a fly fisherman for 25 years. If you’ve been a fly angler for a while, more than likely you’ve experienced a situation akin to the one I am revisiting here.]
5 Ways to Get Your Family on the Water Part 1
5 ways to get your family on the water without throwing yourself into an emotional pit of despair that makes you regret every decision you have ever made.
Listen, I get it. I have 4 kids, each with their own very distinct personality. And maybe it’s a joke from the good Lord above that they inherited their mother’s strong will (I blame their mother because I am perfect in every way). Okay, maybe they’re not full on stubborn (I do expect my wife to read this one day). Let’s just call it “determined”. You get what I’m throwing out there, right?