“The wind was speaking to me.” How I paddled 38 hours non-stop and set a bizarre new record
My hands were actually OK this time. They're usually the first thing to go. The blisters, the swelling, the cramps. But this year they escaped relatively unscathed even with a pair of cheap gloves that seemed to do more harm than good when wet. My feet weren't so lucky.
Paddlecast #003: Angie Jackson (injuries, Olympics and … swearing at buoy turns)
I sat down with Angie Jackson and chatted about her recovery from injury, her crazy first race and what really gets said on the water ;-) We also mentioned the very special collaboration between ONE and SUP Racer that will be revealed in the next few days. Some
REPLAY: World’s Longest Live Stream (aka the Jersey Round Island Challenge)
It was fun to be back on the live stream boat! Here's a replay of our attempt at the "World's Longest Live Stream" during the Jersey Round Island Challenge presented by Gill Marine on Saturday. The race was certainly an adventure, with wild winds a
Jersey Round Island Challenge: I’m going to attempt the world’s longest live stream tomorrow
I've just arrived on the island of Jersey (old Jersey, not New Jersey) for the next stop of The Ultra Paddle League, and we've decided to try something rather special. The "Jersey Round Island Challenge" presented by Gill Marine is a classic
ICF Worlds: SUP Racer and Kelly Margetts will be hosting the live stream in China
Buckle up, we're headed to China. I'm excited to announce that myself and Kelly Margetts will be hosting the live broadcast of the inaugural ICF SUP World Championships. The
HE DID IT! After 77 days and 5000km, Antonio de la Rosa has paddled the Pacific from California to Hawaii
Antonio de la Rosa has become the first person to paddle across the Pacific Ocean standing up. The Spanish adventurer completed his epic voyage from California to Hawaii when he stepped onto the dock of the Waikiki Yacht Club on the i
HE’S ALMOST THERE! Spanish adventurer only 100km from Hawaii after 75 days paddling across the Pacific Ocean
After an incredible 75 days and 4500km (~2800 miles), Spanish adventurer Antonio de la Rosa is less than 100km (~60 miles) from reaching land in Hawaii. Antonio began his epic voyage in San Francisco 11 weeks ago — attempting the first-ever Pacific Ocean SUP crossing. The expedition is completely solo and unsupported… And despite the […]