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| You can get your dog to love going out on your SUP board with you, but it will take time, patience, and diligence. It’s crucial you have a board that is long and sturdy enough for your pet. Try to start the dog training on the SUP board at a young age, get the dog comfortable with the board before training it, and bring plenty of treats along. |
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| When on the water, you need to do three basic things in your boat: go forward in a straight line, stop or go backwards, and turn. There's a stroke for all three!
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| The shuttle is a fundamental part of paddling. Not only does it get you from the put-in to the take-out and back, but on many trips it is also your first opportunity to meet your fellow paddlers. Shuttles are known for piles of boats on the roofs of cars and “hero tales" – epic stories of the great runs and even greater wipe-outs of the past. More importantly, though, the shuttle is your first opportunity to meet the paddlers who will become your teammates for the rest of the trip... |
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