Story by April Zilg Photos by Ram Paranjape The Indian Himalayas are home to some of the roughest conditions in the world, but also some of the most beautiful. Nestled in [...]
Words and pics: Stephen Hale ‘Turbulent and untamed, it is only navigable by canoe in spring and autumn. In summer, the waters tarry and the valley invites you to [...]
From 33 1/3 Media YMCA Camp Kon-O-Kwee Spencer lies on the shores of what is arguably the finest venue for whitewater paddleboard instruction in Pennsylvania. [...]
www.surfs-sup.co.uk Jimmy Lewis has been a name synonymous with ocean vehicle shaping (surf, windsurf, kitesurf and more recently SUP) for many a decade. Having created sleds [...]
WW SUP series part three by Ian Smith ian@surfsupadventures.com www.surfsupadventures.com http://ianmichalsmith.tumblr.com/ The recent emergence of stand up paddleboards [...]
Berkshire’s Hurley Weir has been the white water domain of kayakers for a number of years. Each November boaters gather to do battle and put on a show for spectators [...]
In part one of this series Ian Smith describes the new approach to WW SUP WW SUP series part two by Ian Smith ian@surfsupadventures.com www.surfsupadventures.com [...]
WW SUP series part one by Ian Smith ian@surfsupadventures.com www.surfsupadventures.com http://ianmichalsmith.tumblr.com/ A reflection of gold and red hues radiate off [...]
Steve Childs, one part owner of successful UK kayak brand Tootega, has been in touch regarding their partnership with Corran Addison’s Soul Waterman SUP brand. Check [...]
SUP Mag UK ventured off to deepest darkest Oxfordshire this weekend and hooked up with Dave Adams, Stephen Hale and his grom son Will. These two have been quietly pioneering [...]