Category: SUP
Paddle Boarding Posts
Solo Stand Up Paddle Across Lake Ontario
I am the first person in the world who paddled solo across Lake Ontario on an inflatable SUP! What an adventure…
Hurricane Irma “cancelled” My 400-km SUP-venture
14 days of full-on adventure; battling winds, waves, and tides, camping on deserted pristine beaches, exploring sunken aircraft, beautiful caves, and enjoying lots of marine wildlife.
Toronto Island Flooded
The views, the reflections in the water, and the puffy cumulus clouds above my head were calmly soothing my soul for most of my day.
Down Shit Creek With a Paddle
If you want to have a life-threatening adventure on the way home from work, there are two ways to do it; You either take highway 401 or you simply paddle raging Etobicoke Creek.
Paddling Through a Blizzard
I paddled 12 kilometers, most of it in very heavy snowfall…
The Kite Man and The Sea
Some guys were kiting, others were sitting under the palm trees. “How far did you go today bro?” A few high-fives flew in the air, Bryn handed me a coconut, and I quickly slid into the proper pace of kitesurfing life on Aitutaki.
Ancient Masons and Modern SUP-ers
Charles Bridge, built in the 14th century, is one of the most beautiful stone bridges in the world! SUPing underneath this breathtaking medieval monument was certainly the crux of my day…
Green River and Wild Canyon Winds
I haven’t seen a soul for two days. As I paddle in silence, the flow of a muddy river carries me deeper and deeper into a desert where any signs of civilization totally cease to exist…
Across Lake Ontario by Stand-Up Paddle
Across Lake Ontario by Stand-Up Paddle, solo, and without a support boat. From St. Catharines to Toronto. (80km and roughly 20 hours of continuous paddling)
Remote Entrails of Lake Powell, Utah
Stand-Up Paddle on Lake Powell, Utah. The best way to explore the entrails of slot canyons and Escalante River Arm.