As my board glides across mirror-like water, sheer cliffs rise to impossible heights above my head. All I could hear at that moment is the rhythmic sound of my paddle slicing through the water. A massive waterfall cascades down the cliff across from me, but the sound is engulfed by the vast distance. The sheer scale of the landscape, with its dramatic vistas and serene beauty, creates a humbling experience, leaving me feeling both insignificant and profoundly connected to the natural world of the fjords.
Fjords
The Norwegian landscape was sculpted more than 10,000 years ago as massive glaciers advanced and retreated, sculpting the rock faces into precipitous cliffs. These towering stone walls have created winding passages, allowing the water to meander inland. Norway has over a thousand fjords, the largest of which is the Sognefjord, aptly referred to as the "King of the Fjords." It stretches about 205 kilometres (127 miles) inland from the coast and plunges to depths of more than 1,300 metres (4,265 feet), making it one of the deepest fjords in the world. Among its many branches, Nærøyfjord stands out as the most breathtaking, earning its place as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its unparalleled beauty.
Adventure
Begins Our journey begins on the banks of the enchanting Nærøyfjord. Here, vertical rock faces rise majestically from the water, briefly interrupted by plunging waterfalls, and picturesque farms adorning the mountainsides, creating a breath taking panorama. It's no wonder SUP Norway leads tours across this fjord, paddling for five days and covering 45 kilometres of pristine waterways. The expedition crew assembles at a campsite the night before departure, packing their gear and getting acquainted, ready to embark on an unforgettable adventure along the rugged coastline.
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At this time of year, the rate of infection for colds and flu normally tends to slow down as we enter warmer, springtime months. However, if you’ve been anywhere at all in the world recently, then there’s one word you can’t escape at the moment: Coronavirus. Infection rates, mortality rates and prognostic data are changing daily at the moment. As a new virus none of us have previously been exposed to it, meaning that currently, we have no immunity to it. It’s only through being infected by a virus that our bodies are able to make the right antibodies to not only enable us to recover but to also help protect us from any recurrent and future infection from it. If you’re keen to stay well and keep getting out on your SUP board this spring, then focussing on boosting your immune system is a positive step to take.
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Polar Bear
In 2019, the Polar Bear showed the world his teeth. After a fourth place in the toughest SUP race in the world, the Red Bull Heavy Water, the now 19-year old Christian Anderson became World Champion in November in the Technical Race at the ISA World Championships in El Salvador. He also won the U-18 title on the Euro Tour with an 11th place overall. What’s behind the young Dane's rise to power?
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Desire Lines
We were on the outskirts of Helsinki, scouting a new destination for our sup camps. Just 45 minutes’ drive from the city, the untouched nature of the Nuuksio National Park stretched out before us. Mirror-smooth lakes, wild herbs and an impressive fauna waiting to be explored over on board or on foot via the many desire lines made by the land mammals.
Magical. Mystical. Epic.
Alexandra is a club ambassador and SUP racer for Bray Lake; relatively new to the SUP scene she completed her first race season in 2019. She participated in her first international event, the Gla Gla, 2020, and placed 1st Brit, 8th lady and 81st overall, out of a mass start of 637 paddlers. Here she shares the highlights of her first Gla Gla experience.
Green Medicine
As a keen outdoorsman and busy GP, Paul Sampson has come pretty close to attaining the mercurial work-balance. When not busy with his patients, he can be found hiking, climbing, paddle boarding, wild swimming… anything that gets him outside soaking up the great outdoors and reconnecting with nature in the beautiful South of Cornwall.
Depth Charge
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