The Ice Mile - 3 Years On
Cold water swimmer, Becca Harvey, takes us over the course of a year as she prepares for the challenge of an Ice Mile.
Written by Jess Davies /
by Diana Lee @only1phoenixx
Whether you’re still out on the water or you’re waiting for temperatures to be in the double-digits, February is a great time to set some SUP goals! Setting SUP-related goals can help you expand your paddleboarding skills and experiences, allowing you to get more out of your favourite sport!
Here are five ideas to make 2022 your SUP year:
While the COVID-19 pandemic continues to affect the world with travel restrictions, you can still get your travel fix by doing travel research. Look up locations, outfitters, accommodations so you'll be ready when it's time to take your board abroad!
Keep in mind that travel and adventure does not require getting on a plane or leaving the country. Explore places close to home that you have not visited before! In my home province of Ontario, Canada, there are more than 250,000 lakes, 100,000 km of rivers and countless access points to the Great Lakes. It will take a lifetime to explore all the waterways!
TIP – Search your local tourism website to find local recommended SUP spots.
Whether you’re still out on the water or you’re waiting for temperatures to be in the double-digits, February is a great time to set some SUP goals! Setting SUP-related goals can help you expand your paddleboarding skills and experiences, allowing you to get more out of your favourite sport!
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