Learn how to prepare for an overnight adventure or long distance race such as the Seventy48 with two of our region’s experts in long distance paddling on Puget Sound.
Karl Kruger was the first stand up paddler to complete the Race to Alaska in 2017. He Learn more about Karl
completed the 750 mile race un-assisted on a 17′ board in 14 days. He lives with his family on their boat on Orcas Island where he offers sailing charters in Puget Sound and the Inside Passage.
Our Feb class taking a break on Jones Island |
Rob Casey is the author of ‘Kayaking Puget Sound and the San Juans, 60 Trips’ and ‘Stand Up
Paddling Flat Water to Surf and Rivers’ both by Mountaineers Books. He has been on the board of the Washington Water Trails Association and the Paddle Sports Advisory Group with WA State Parks. See the About page on this page for more on Rob.
Paddling Flat Water to Surf and Rivers’ both by Mountaineers Books. He has been on the board of the Washington Water Trails Association and the Paddle Sports Advisory Group with WA State Parks. See the About page on this page for more on Rob.
Dates:
April 26-28 - 2019
April 26-28 - 2019
We'll Cover:
- Hands-on Marine Navigation
- Cross training for core strength, stability and balance
- Nutrition and hydration basics for trips and endurance racing
- Board and gear outfitting tips
- Distance trip and race tactics and strategy
- Night paddling skills
- The mental game of paddling long distance
- Rob Casey is author of Kayaking Puget Sound and the San Juan Islands, 60 Trips and Stand Up Paddling Flat Water to Surf and Rivers, both by Mountaineers Books. He owns Salmon Bay Paddle a SUP school in Seattle. Get in touch: rob@salmonbaypaddle.com
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