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Season’s End? Not Yet!
Now that the kids are back in school and the outdoor temperatures seem more like Fall than Summer, folks have started asking us: Question: How late will the paddleboard season will run this year? The long answer: It depends. We love to paddle, and we want to help you get out on the water as…
Read MoreSUP and the Pups
If there is anything we love as much as paddling, it is our dogs. So, when opportunity arises, we love to take our dogs out on the boards. We encourage our interested customers to do so, too, so long as they have dogs who like water and have PFDs to fit their pooches. (We love…
Read More4th of July
This has been a hard decision and discussion over at Nashville Paddle Co., but we have decided not to offer lessons or rentals for new paddlers 4th of July week. We know that is a week that lots of people will have off and will want to be on the water. But we also know…
Read MoreCelebrity Appearance
Stand-up paddling can be hard work. Part of the point is that it is a good workout. And running an SUP business, well, that’s even harder work, making sure everyone is safe, staying clear of other folks who want to share the lake, and taking care of equipment and gear and scheduling. All of that…
Read MoreTake Care
I’m in the process of fixing a paddleboard for the second time (same board, crack in a different spot). This isn’t one of the boards in our rental fleet, or even a brand that we carry or paddle. A friend owns this board, and obviously, has had trouble with it, so I’m trying to help…
Read MoreMom says, “Clean your River.”
We honored Mother Earth this Mother’s Day. Armed with bags donated from the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, we took a group of paddlers, including some from the Cumberland River Compact, out on the water. After some quick instruction, we paddled at the Smith Springs Recreation Area on J. Percy Priest Lake and pulled out debris…
Read MoreFlood Anniversary
Three years ago this weekend I was glued to the TV. I had one eye on the Cumberland, which was rising, causing the Gaylord Opryland hotel to be evacuated. It later flooded. I watched the televised reports, wondering if I should evacuate my house. I packed a bag of essentials. Ultimately, I didn’t leave, but…
Read MoreSpecial FloYo Class
One of the most fun things about SUP is meeting the amazing people who are involved with it. In January, when we got PaddleFit certified, we met Baltimore’s Jessie Benson. Next Sunday, April 28, she’ll be a special guest in Music City. With our own Liz Vehyl, Benson will be teaching one of her sought-after…
Read MoreCumberland River Paddlefest
For the first few years when we paddled around Nashville, people looked at the boards on our cars and asked us where we were going surfing. Kayakers and canoers had their events and the few SUPers we knew had theirs. But things are different now. People shout “paddleboards!” or “YOLO!” when we drive by. We…
Read MorePaddle with the Mayor
Nashville Mayor Karl Dean is a big supporter of the area’s waterways and watershed, it is one of the things we like best about him. (He’s long been a supporter of the Cumberland River Compact and the Cumberland River Dragon Boat Festival.) So, we are stoked to join TSRA, Metro and others for a…
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