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Letter From the Editor: Stand Up Paddlers. . . Pick Up Some Plastic! |
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Aloha Friends,
First of all, my sympathies go out to all those whose businesses, transportation, and homes have been affected by the immese rain that poured down on many areas of the Hawaiian islands over the last week. From what I read in the papers we haven't seen that much rain fall that quickly since the 70's. Many areas received about 11 inches in 12 hours. I've paddled out the last few days catching some small waves and surveying the water and once again my thoughts are turned to plastic in the ocean. As stand up paddlers, we can see a plastic bag floating in the ocean from 30 yards away without much trouble. I'd like to encourage everyone as they paddle out especially after these rains to fish out as much plastic as they can while they are paddling about.
This Saturday at about 8:30, rain or shine, I'll be at west end of Haleiwa Beach Park across from Jamesons by the Sea Restaurant and down the beach from Surf-n-Sea where the outrigger canoes are kept on the beach picking up plastic and paddling out in the harbor and up the river to collect as much plastic as I can.
I know it's short notice and close to the holidays but I'd like to invite any one who has some time, to join me in my effort. Bring your board, paddle, grill tongs, geriatric can grabbers, rubbish pokers, and a garbage bag. It's not a sponsored event, just one guy inviting others to get together and take care of the ocean. My big green surf van will be parked there and I'll be on the sand with a black and white trucker hat. I plan on paddling out at about 9:00 am. If you need directions or anything, shoot me an email. Peace.
P.S. Here's an interesting article I found on plastic an our environment. . .
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Happy Thanksgiving from Stand Up Paddle Surfing Magazine! |
We sincerely hope that you make time to reflect on all of the blessings and privileges that we are able to enjoy in this beautiful world we live in. Stand up paddling has brought many of us back in touch with the miracle of nature and the blessing of good health. Be sure to make some time to jot down things that you are thankful for this season. Here’s some from our list: family, friends, water, reef, smiles, faith, memories, turkey, health, mental clarity, freedom, technology, phones, email, air travel, cheeseburgers, the wind, ocean currents, lakes and rivers, serenity, books, magazine, conversations, trees, birds, fish, camping, the beach, hope and charity. You’re welcome to add to our thankful list in the comments at the end of this article. Peace.
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Tons of Aloha at the Hennessey's Stand Up Paddleboading Race @ Redondo Beach, CA |
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By: Nate Burgoyne, Editor
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Saturday, 12 July 2008 |
It was just a few hours ago that I got back from an outstanding stand up paddle / prone paddleboarding event and I couldn't let the day end without thanking everyone for a true display of genuine Aloha. It was an 11 mile race as part of the Hennessey's U.S. Paddleboading Championships series. While I have so much to say about the day and tons of photos to come, in this short post I just want to give a great big mahalo to Chris Koerner, Jericho Popplar, and Buzz Hegerle for making it possible for me to jump in the event. I flew out to California from Hawaii the other day with this idea in the back of my mind that maybe somehow I might be able to get in the Hennessey's Race in Redondo Beach. Low an behold, Chris contacts me to let me know he'd be able to get me some equipment. Because I scheduling, I didn't think I would be able to make it to the race so I told him I probably wouldn't race.
My schedule opened and I knew I would be able to get there. With a 7:30 start time, I called Chris at about 6:15 am to see if he could still help me out. He said he could. I arrived and registered for the race at about 7:05. Legendary women's surfer Jericho Popplar lent me her personal 14' stand up paddleboard. Thanks Jericho, so much. Then we needed a paddle, so Jericho went over to the announcer. Seconds later, he announced over the megaphone, "Attention stand up paddlers. Does anyone have an extra paddle?" Instantly several paddlers responded and started coming over without even thinking twice about it. Buzz Hegerly ran across the beach and up the hill to his car and ran back with a paddle. Thanks brother.
Thanks to everyone for making the event possible for a stoked stand up paddlerfrom Hawaii. It was truly and awesome display of true Aloha. Mahalo my friends.
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