Last Day of SupConnect Photo of the Year Contest
It's the final countdown! ·This is the last day to submit and vote on your favorite 2012 SUP photo. This photo is the current leader. Click "Read More" for details.
It's the final countdown! ·This is the last day to submit and vote on your favorite 2012 SUP photo. This photo is the current leader. Click "Read More" for details.
As the 2012 Stand Up Paddle Year comes to a close SupConnect would like to thank our top 10 website contributors. See who they are and how many points they have acquired.
Hurry, only 5 days left in the SupConnect SUP Photo of the Year Contest!
As the 2012 year comes to an end, were you able to achieve all of your stand up paddle goals? Let SupConnect help you achieve more in 2013!
Colin McPhillips (3 x World Longboard Champion) and Moonwalker (International surfing photojournalist & Pacific Longboarder Consulting Editor) will be hosting a trip to the·Maldives; Central & Outer Atolls.
Two categories of women are being honored this year in the SupConnect 2012 SUP Woman of the Year Awards. They include the Elite Division Winners and the People's Choice Division Winners. Find out who took the top spots!
Photos have been submitted from South Carolina, Australia, Norway, Mexico, Nevada, Utah, Caribbean, Delaware, New Hampshire, Arizona, Rio de Janeiro, Dominican Republic, Florida, California, Portugal, Costa Rica........
Outdoor Nation is currently seeking Paddle Nation Project Grant applications from individuals between the ages of 18 and 28 and 501c3 non-profits. The council is also calling on fellow paddlesport retailers and manufacturers to match $50,000 of funding.
Let's finish 2012 strong and relive our SUP year through all your photo memories shared in one place! ·Click "Read More" to see and learn more!
Captain Carlos Macias, a local waterman to South Florida, currently has a 9 inch beard but will be sitting in a hair stylist chair for the first time in over a year after protesting not to cut his hair or shave until he collected 1 metric ton of plastics from South Florida waterways.