How To Layer Outdoor Clothing
Proper clothing can make all the difference between a comfortable adventure and a miserable one. Learn how to layer outdoor clothing with Red.
Written by Alex Clasper /
If you’re an experienced paddler and are looking to have more adventures on your SUP then a multi-day paddle boarding trip might just be your favourite holiday yet. It’s a great way to make the most of your SUPing skills whilst creating some incredible memories with friends or family. The key to planning the best SUP trip is safety and preparation. With this in mind, take a look at the following top tips before you plan your next multi-day SUP trip.
A multi-day SUP trip isn’t suitable for beginners, and even if you’re an experienced paddler, it’s important not to overstretch yourself, particularly if this is your first overnight SUP trip. Before you start planning your adventure, make sure that you are completely comfortable on the board, have paddled in different conditions, and know the distance that you can cover safely. It’s important to base your itinerary on the skill level of everyone in the group to ensure you don’t plan a SUP trip that is unrealistic and dangerous.
Are you planning on heading to a different location each day or staying and paddling in the same area? If you are changing location, how are you getting from A to B? These are all important questions to consider. Make sure you’ve researched all the locations you’re planning on paddling in thoroughly, to ensure that they’re safe. If you’re planning on driving between locations you’ll also need to make sure there’s parking near your entry/exit points. It’s also essential to have a strong idea of the distance you’ll be covering on your board each day. Make sure your plan is realistic and safe… Remember, you’ve got to keep it up for a few days and so don’t overdo it on the first day!
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