Weekly Recap 5/10/2016
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Summary
Welcome to the Supconnect Weekly Recap, our countdown of the Top 5 biggest news, reviews, interviews and features surrounding the world of Stand Up Paddleboarding. If you’ve got anything newsworthy, weird or worth reading about, don’t be shy to share the scoop with us via e-mail.
5. Gear Checklist For A SUP Expedition
Heat Score - 67
Are you preparing for an upcoming SUP expedition and want to know a list of items to bring? SUP expedition expert Paul Clark shares his gear list for the solo paddler and lists everything you need to bring from maps and food to repair kits and more for when you’re on a solo SUP expedition. Read more HERE.
4. How To Position A Fin On A SUP
Heat Score - 74
So you know how to install your fin into your board but want to learn how to properly position the fin within the fin box? Todd from Pau Hana Surf Supply demonstrates how to properly position a fin on a stand up paddle board (SUP). Watch the video tutorial HERE.
3. 5 Tips To Train Your Pup To SUP
Heat Score - 80
Stand up paddling is an amazing activity to share with your furry friend and with short periods of introduction and patience, it can lead to a lifetime of wonderful memories together. Learn about the five Puppy Paddle Points (PPP) and get your pup on a SUP in no time! Read more HERE.
2. Paddle Boarding Nicaragua
Heat Score - 88
Nicaragua offers variety of SUP experiences for SUP surfers and SUP yogis alike. By many standards Nicaragua is somewhat of a new frontier in Central America. Years of political and civil unrest left Nicaragua off the radar for most travelers. But now that Nicaragua is stable and open for tourism, people are starting to trickle on to the untouched beaches and surf the miles of empty swells. This not-so-secret SUP spot is ripe and ready to be paddled! Read more HERE.
1. How To Take Fishing From The Dock To Your SUP
Heat Score - 94
Making the transition from fishing from the dock to fishing to your SUP can be as simple or as complex as you would like to make it. I find myself falling into both categories, generally depending on the amount of time I have to get out on the water or the fish that I aim to target. With dock fishing, you already have a handful of the items needed to get you fishing off of your SUP and with the information below, you can easily make that transition. Read more HERE.
Photo Of The Week
Photo via: SUP Rømskog
Description: Coffee break in the wild.
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