With origins in 1960’s Hawaiian surf culture, stand up paddle-boarding or SUP’ing isn’t exactly new, but it’s been a slow and steady sell for Canadians. And there’s a good explanation: we have rather limited access to coastline. Still, SUPing – standing on a wider, thicker, more buoyant version of a surf longboard and paddling withContinue reading “KOOTENAY MOUNTAIN CULTURE MAGAZINE -SUMMER 2012”