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Things are kinda hectic right now.  Life moves fast.  Too fast.  When we paddle, we remember what it’s all about, the connection to the ocean, to nature, to each other.

Here is a throwback stand up paddle video from the 70’s that is a reminder to slow down and just enjoy the ride.

Just Keep Paddling

Great vibes & good paddling. Enjoy this fun ‘back to the 70s’ Stand Up Paddle vid set to the  soothing tunes of Les Hayden.  Let’s remember we can get away from it all in the simplest of ways.  Just paddle.

Video by: Stephen Perera

Special thanks to Chris Golt and his original 1963 Lambretta LI 150 Series 2 in Ice Green metallic color!

Camera: Aaton XTR XC
Lens: Cooke Varokinetal 9-50mm T2.5
Film: Kodak Vision3 50D
Lab: Cinelab London
DI: DaVinci Resolve
Music: ‘Want’ by Les Hayden

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Evelyn O’Doherty

Evelyn O’Doherty, owner & publisher of the new Standup Journal 2.0, worked her way up the ranks in the world of stand up paddling. A former surfer gone rogue, Evelyn stepped onto a SUP for the first time in 2009 when a plaguing neck injury kept her out of the water from surfing. Discovering the core benefits and expanded perspective on the water that stand up paddling brings, Ev immediately was hooked. She became a strong SUP racer in the North East and a year-round SUP surfer, gathering multiple top brand sponsorships including becoming a team rider for Starboard SUP and a national ambassador for Kialoa, as well as celebrating all aspects of the sport with additional brand ambassadorships including lululemon athletica, Clif Bar, Cobian, Kaenon & Indo Board. Her love of watersports and commitment to advocacy in preserving our marine environments led to a short film made with The Nature Conservancy as part of their Clean Water initiatives on Long Island, NY, called “A New Perspective”. Evelyn just keeps paddling. Today, she’s stepped up to take over the helm at Standup Journal after having worked for the magazine for 2 years as senior online editor. Her dedication and belief in the power of print to immerse readers in the watersports they love even if they don’t have access to the water in a daily existence plus a powerful desire to spotlight the amazing people doing rad sh*t on the water is what drives her vision for Standup Journal 2.0. Evelyn welcomes the conversation about how to make the magazine benefit as many people as possible and encourages feedback, letters to the editor and communication at editor@standupjournal.com . Now, as owner/publisher for Standup Journal., Evelyn continues to live in East Hampton NY where she has daily access to the water. When the swell is working, you can find her in Montauk rattling around in her Ford Ranger surfboards hanging out the back headed for points East.

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