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Golden Isles Roun’ da Island SUP Series – Sea Island Tour 3/24/12 (2 posts)

  • Profile picture of Chuck H chuckh said 3 months, 1 week ago:

    (Nice forum you set up here, Steve!)
    Join fellow Surfriders’ sponsor, Whitecap SUP (Coastal GA/Low Country Chapter …and friends of the ATL chapter, always) on this first leg of what will be an epic series of SUP touring adventures! It’s a 15 mile circumnavigation of Sea Island — the first and smallest of the 5 islands series of circumnavigation excursions around each of the 5 major islands of Georgia’s own incredible Golden Isles. This is YOUR state, your home. As SR members you already help take care of it. — so get to know it’s cost line — intimately. The whole series will probably take us about 2 to 2-1/2 years to complete with the intention of doing 2 islands per year. Do the whole Series — get the Golden Isles Series badge of honor! At least try the first one and see if you like it.
    This Sea Island tour will only actually be about 4 – 1/2 hours of stroking — something ANY one can do — but we’ll make 3/4ths of a day out of it. (BTW, that will leave you time to surf if any swell that weekend at Gould’s Inlet or N, Florida breaks.) Plenty of breaks including lunch along the way. We have some boards to charter. The tee-shirt will be too cool to be left out, y’all! Each leg of the 5-island series gets a shirt. See the series logo on the facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/events/301783976540789/
    All the details are here as well: http://www.whitecapsup.com/whitecap_sup_news.html
    Any questions, you know where to find us…

    Chuck Hardin and Danny Johnson,
    http://www.WhitecapSUP.com

  • Profile picture of Steve Combs Steve Combs said 3 months, 1 week ago:

    Sounds like a great idea. I’ll add it to the SF calendar. I definitely want to scout out some of the island pass breaks. I have a old surf guide describing surf breaks on each of the Georgia islands. I’ll dig that up.