Saturday, 22 February 2020

Paddleboarding But Not Necessarily Standing Up


Standup paddleboarding, Nivelle inlet, Ciboure, Pyrenees-Atlantiques. France. Photographed by Susan Walter. Tour the Loire Valley with a classic car and a private guide.

While we were in the Basque country in September, we took a tourist ferry across the inlet from Saint Jean de Luz to the Fort de Socoa over at Ciboure, and several times we encountered a couple stand up paddleboarding across the water. It was clearly long and arduous, because they periodically gave up standing, and would lie down or kneel. By the time I spotted them arriving at the fort the young woman looked quite fed up.

Standup paddleboarding, Nivelle inlet, Ciboure, ,Pyrenees-Atlantiques. France. Photographed by Susan Walter. Tour the Loire Valley with a classic car and a private guide.


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3 comments:

AZJ said...

We've done it and had a good time. One of us was a lot better at it than the other...ahem...let's just say I had more fun that my husband!

chm said...

Not to be confused with waterboarding!

Simon said...

I'm pretty confident the young klady would regard both being as being unnecessary torture.

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