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Why SUP Is Becoming Everyone's Favorite Summer Water Sport
Some people spend all summer hiking. Others head straight for the campground every chance they get. But once the weather gets hot, a lot of us end up looking for the same thing: water. Maybe it's a quiet lake on a Saturday morning. Maybe it's a river you've never explored before. Or maybe it's just an excuse to spend a few hours outside without feeling like you're melting in the summer sun. That's probably one reason why Stand Up Paddleboarding (SUP) has become one of the fastest-growing water sports in recent years. It's easy to learn, surprisingly relaxing, and gives you a completely different way to experience the outdoors. Whether you're paddling across a calm lake, exploring a winding river, or enjoying a day near the coast, SUP offers something that many other outdoor activities don't—a chance to slow down while still feeling adventurous. And honestly, that's part of the appeal. Why SUP Has Become One of the Most Popular Water Sports Unlike many water sports, SUP doesn't come with a huge learning curve. You don't need years of experience. You don't need expensive equipment. And you definitely don't need to be an athlete. Most beginners can learn the basics in a single afternoon. A lot of people start by paddling on their knees before standing up. After a little practice, they're comfortably gliding across the water and wondering why they didn't try it sooner. That's what makes SUP so approachable. It's one of the few water sports that works for almost everyone. Families enjoy it. Couples enjoy it. Solo adventurers enjoy it. Some people even bring their dogs along for the ride. Whether your goal is exercise, relaxation, or simply spending more time outdoors, SUP makes it easy to do all three. The Best Summer Days Usually Happen Near the Water There’s something about being on the water that changes the pace of the day. Maybe it's the sound of small waves against the board. Maybe it's the breeze that feels ten degrees cooler than standing on shore. Or maybe it's the fact that nobody expects you to answer emails when you're floating in the middle of a lake. Whatever the reason, time seems to move a little differently out there. Some days you'll paddle for miles and explore every corner of the shoreline. Other days you'll drift for a while, stop to take in the view, and realize you're perfectly happy doing absolutely nothing. Both count. And both are a pretty great way to spend a summer afternoon. Turn a SUP Trip Into a Full Outdoor Adventure One of the best things about paddle boarding is that the day doesn't have to end when you get off the water. In fact, some of the best memories happen afterward. Bring a few camp chairs and relax by the shoreline while the sun starts to drop. Pack a simple meal and cook outdoors with friends or family. Stay long enough to catch the sunset instead of rushing home the minute you're done paddling. A lot of people discover that SUP naturally pairs well with other outdoor activities. A morning on the water can easily turn into an afternoon picnic, a lakeside dinner, or even an overnight camping trip. And honestly, those unplanned days often end up being the ones you remember most. Why Inflatable SUP Boards Have Changed the Game Not long ago, owning a paddle board meant finding space for a giant hard board in your garage. That's one reason inflatable SUP boards have become so popular. They're easier to transport, easier to store, and much more convenient for spontaneous adventures. Most inflatable boards pack down into a carrying bag that fits in the trunk of a car. That means you can decide to visit a lake on a Saturday morning without spending half an hour figuring out how to transport your gear. And despite what some people assume, modern inflatable SUP boards are surprisingly durable and stable. For many paddlers, that convenience means getting out on the water more often. And that's really the whole point. The easier outdoor gear is to use, the more likely you are to actually use it. Make Time for More Water Days This Summer Summer always feels like it will last forever. Then somehow it's September. The weekends fill up. Work gets busy. Plans change. Before you know it, another season has slipped by. So if you've been thinking about trying SUP, this is your sign to stop thinking about it and just go. Find a lake. Explore a river. Invite a few friends. Pack some snacks. Stay a little longer than you planned. You don't need perfect conditions or an elaborate itinerary. Sometimes all you need is a paddle board, a stretch of water, and a free afternoon. At Overmont, we believe some of the best outdoor memories come from simple moments—the ones you didn't spend weeks planning. And a day spent on the water is a pretty good place to start.
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Camping Season Is Back
Every year there’s a weekend where it suddenly happens again. You open the garage. The camping gear’s still sitting where you left it last fall. Somebody mentions booking a campsite. The weather’s finally warm enough to sit outside after dinner. And just like that, camping season starts back up. Honestly, it always feels good getting outside again after winter. Even if it’s just for one night. Not some huge trip. Not a complicated setup. Just getting away for a bit. A cooler in the back of the car. Camp chairs that have seen better days. Coffee early in the morning when the campground’s still quiet. That kind of stuff. Most Camping Trips Don’t Need to Be Fancy People make camping way too complicated sometimes. You really don’t need half the stuff people pack. The trips that end up being the most fun are usually the simple ones anyway. Somebody cooks dinner while everyone else stands around talking. Somebody forgets fire starters. Someone always says they’re “just resting their eyes” in the chair and immediately falls asleep. That’s camping. And honestly, some of the best parts are the small things you forget about during the rest of the year: Cold air in the morning Coffee tasting weirdly better outside Sitting around after dark with nowhere to be Cooking something simple and eating it straight out of the pot Hearing birds instead of traffic for once It’s not really about doing anything impressive. It just feels good to slow down a little. Good Gear Just Makes Everything Easier Nobody’s saying you need expensive gear to enjoy camping. But having gear that actually works makes a huge difference. A comfortable chair matters way more than people think it does once you’ve been sitting outside for a few hours. Same with a lantern that gives off warm light instead of making the campsite feel like a parking lot. And good cookware? Definitely worth it. One-pot meals are basically undefeated when camping. Less cleanup. Less hassle. More time sitting around the fire afterward. Usually dinner ends up being something simple anyway: Chili Pasta Breakfast skillets Soup when it gets cold at night Coffee first thing in the morning For some reason, food outdoors always tastes better even when it really shouldn’t. Go Before the Season Gets Busy That’s probably the biggest mistake people make every year. They keep saying they’ll go camping “later.” Then summer gets busy. Weekends disappear. Campsites get packed. Next thing you know it’s somehow fall again. So honestly, don’t overthink it. Pick a weekend. Pack the basics. Bring people you actually like hanging out with. The rest usually figures itself out once you get there. At Overmont, we’ve always believed the best outdoor memories are usually the simplest ones anyway. A lantern still on after everybody else went to sleep. Coffee in the morning. Sitting quietly for a minute before the day starts. That’s the stuff people remember.
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Celebrate Earth Day the Right Way: Spring Camping
There’s something extra special about spring camping. After winter is over, everything feels more alive again. With fresher air and greener trees, everything just feels alive again. Earth Day on April 22 is an ideal opportunity to get outside, slow down, and spend some time immersed in nature. Celebrating doesn't require an elaborate plan: sometimes all it takes to mark an occasion is packing up your gear, heading out camping, and enjoying a weekend outdoors with a little extra intention. Earth Day serves as an excellent reminder that nature should be nurtured, celebrated and respected. Camping, hiking and cooking outdoors all year-round makes us appreciate its value more fully and why it’s worth protecting whenever we can. Here are a few simple strategies for making your spring camping trip greener this Earth Day. Pack Gear You Will Use Time After Time One easy way to camp more sustainably is by cutting back on disposable materials. Paper plates fluttering away in the wind, plastic utensils snapping in half, batteries running low at an inconvenient time—we have all experienced these frustrations first-hand. Small upgrades can make camping simpler while decreasing waste production at the same time. Bring gear that's built to last: instead of packing single-use items, bring equipment designed for long-term use. Enamel cookware is great for campfire meals, coffee, or morning oatmeal Rechargeable camping lanterns instead of disposable batteries Comfortable camping chairs that last through years of camping trips Reusable cups, utensils and water bottles Good gear doesn’t just last longer—it usually performs better, too. A solid dutch oven can be used in the morning for coffee and at night for chili, while rechargeable lanterns save time searching through bags for spare batteries. Simple swaps like these add up over time. Make it Easy and Leave No Mess Behind One of the greatest joys of camping is experiencing how straightforward life becomes. No need for a full kitchen, multiple outfit changes, or a big mess. Earth Day serves as a timely reminder to observe basic camping etiquette and leave your campsite as you found it—or better. Keep these easy practices in mind: Pack out all trash Stick to established trails Store food properly Respect wildlife and nearby campers Only build fires where permitted And when it comes to meals, simple is usually best. One-pot meals mean less cleanup, lower water usage, and more time relaxing by the campfire. Here are a few quick and easy spring camping meals: One-pot pasta with veggies Campfire chili Soup or stew on a cool night Breakfast (bacon, eggs and coffee!) in the morning Food simply tastes better outside. Relax and Savor Why You're There Earth Day doesn't need to be about making an impressive statement. Sometimes, all it takes is paying attention. Soak in the sunrise from your camping chair while sipping coffee—perfect way to start the day right! Listen to birds instead of notifications. Make time to take a walk, without checking your phone every five minutes. Cook dinner outside and stay up a little later by lantern light. Spring camping can serve as an opportunity to remember what truly matters in life. Fresh air. Relaxed mornings. Delicious food and engaging company are hallmarks of excellence. Experience moments you won't get anywhere else. Final Thoughts This Earth Day, skip the big plans and focus on small changes instead. Go camping! Bring along all your favourite gear and cook up something warming. Be sure to leave behind an area cleaner than when you found it! At Overmont, our mission is to make outdoor moments easier and more memorable. Just grab your lantern, dutch ovens and camp chairs—and head outside this spring.
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