Creek. According to Schipper, he’s even seen fitness buffs up the ante a notch with Pilates and yoga as they float atop their paddleboard. Schipper
explained the different types of stand-up paddle- boards. Tere are race-style boards, which are built for speed on mostly flat water; cruiser boards, which are sometimes called all-around boards and are used mainly to access areas unreachable by boat; and surf-style boards, which are usually shorter and are used to get on the waves. When Elizabeth Anderegg and Bob Weaver, guides with Nature
Adventures Outfitters, hopped on a paddleboard for the first time in January 2011, they were prepared for
surprise, nobody went overboard, and they both confess that one reason the sport has become so popular is that it isn’t difficult to master. It didn’t take long for them to convince Kathie Livingston, who owns the com- pany, to add paddleboards to their arsenal of kayaks and canoes available for rent. As a result, in the past year, Nature Adventures Outfitters has experienced significant growth, even through the
the worst. Dressed in full wet suits in case they toppled into the frigid January waters, they hesitantly inched their way into Shem Creek. To their
winter months. For Anderegg, a mother who believes
children should “unplug” and get outside, stand-up paddleboarding is a
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