If you haven’t heard of land paddleboarding, take a look at some of the videos below. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqpIZ5Gkw3c
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEv8xO5cbfo&list=PL75C3AC05DBC0311B
So, where can you find Moscow Paddleboards (besides out on the road )? Currently this page is the best place to browse what we have to offer, however, my intent for this whole adventure it to get out an
d talk with people that have similar interests, so please feel free to stop and talk to me if you see me around town, or send me an email. As this post is sort of an introduction to Moscow Paddleboards, I would like to explain the name a bit as I’m sure “land” is not the first word people associate when they think of paddleboarding. I admit that I was experiencing a creative dry spell when I chose the name, but, I also wanted to leave the door open to expand into Stand Up Paddleboards (SUP). At the moment the area seems to have enough SUP retailers that I don’t think this is a direction I’ll take any time soon, but, nor do I know what other opportunities may arise. I fully expect to need to adjust things with Moscow Paddleboards, if the name needs to be tweaked a bit I’m ok with that. The fun in an adventure is the exploring, not getting from point A to point B
One last item before I sign out for the night. I look at this page as a community resource for people with similar interests. I would love to use this page as a way to help people get out and enjoy the area around us and in this regard I want to invite you all to contribute. As with other aspects of Moscow Paddleboard, I don’t know how this will work, but, for now I think what I’ll try is to post something of interest and then invite people to add their replies. I think a good first topic is to start a list of good areas to land paddle.