Full Moon Stand Up Paddle at Crissy Field

Weather conditions were absolutely perfect for our full moon paddle and bbq at Crissy last night. We arrived at the beach around 5pm to clear blue skies, calm winds, and warm temperatures in the high 60s. I tested my new waterproof, shockproof, tiny little Olympus camera out by taking a quick panoramic shot of the beach. A picture perfect evening indeed!
We debated taking 2 cars to get the boards down to the beach, but in the end we went for the 5 boards on 1 car challenge. Since we are only a 5 minute drive away from Crissy Field, we decided to go for it and got the boards on the car and down to the beach, no problema! Larry greeted us at Crissy and was envious of our crazy pile of SUP boards.


Abigail inspired the plans for the full moon evening. She had wanted to do her annual full moon hike, but with the popularity of (and our recent addiction to) stand up paddling a.k.a. SUP, we ended up hijacking her event. Thanks to Abigail for the full moon inspiration!

Abigail, Rebecca, and Jamie commenced the paddle right around 6:15. They were just in time to paddle towards the bridge and watch the sunset from the water. Kirsten arrived from work and quickly joined them, while I diligently worked on more important things, like cooking the yummy chicken on the bbq.

Once Susan arrived and took over on the bbq, I went down to catch the crew coming in off the water. They had paddled up and along the beach towards the Golden Gate bridge. All the windsurfers and kiters had come back before sunset...with the wind abating for good.

The serenity of flat water stand up paddling with the Golden Gate Bridge as a backdrop, a tough to beat bay outing indeed.

Here a classic view of a moon framed by 2 Naish stand up paddle boards...with Rebecca and Kirsten both beaming in step with the full moon.

The outrigger paddlers were out enjoying the full moon as well.

I waited to head out once the moon had risen and the water was shimmering with bright light. Jamie and I paddled over to the St. Francis Yacht Club. With the stability of the 12' Starboard, I was able to paddle fully clothed in blue jeans and a jacket!

We hung out by the charcoal bonfire till dark...then headed home after a perfect evening. Thanks to all who joined us for what I hope will become a regular outing!

Jane


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Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Full Moon Stand Up Paddle at Crissy Field

Weather conditions were absolutely perfect for our full moon paddle and bbq at Crissy last night. We arrived at the beach around 5pm to clear blue skies, calm winds, and warm temperatures in the high 60s. I tested my new waterproof, shockproof, tiny little Olympus camera out by taking a quick panoramic shot of the beach. A picture perfect evening indeed!
We debated taking 2 cars to get the boards down to the beach, but in the end we went for the 5 boards on 1 car challenge. Since we are only a 5 minute drive away from Crissy Field, we decided to go for it and got the boards on the car and down to the beach, no problema! Larry greeted us at Crissy and was envious of our crazy pile of SUP boards.


Abigail inspired the plans for the full moon evening. She had wanted to do her annual full moon hike, but with the popularity of (and our recent addiction to) stand up paddling a.k.a. SUP, we ended up hijacking her event. Thanks to Abigail for the full moon inspiration!

Abigail, Rebecca, and Jamie commenced the paddle right around 6:15. They were just in time to paddle towards the bridge and watch the sunset from the water. Kirsten arrived from work and quickly joined them, while I diligently worked on more important things, like cooking the yummy chicken on the bbq.

Once Susan arrived and took over on the bbq, I went down to catch the crew coming in off the water. They had paddled up and along the beach towards the Golden Gate bridge. All the windsurfers and kiters had come back before sunset...with the wind abating for good.

The serenity of flat water stand up paddling with the Golden Gate Bridge as a backdrop, a tough to beat bay outing indeed.

Here a classic view of a moon framed by 2 Naish stand up paddle boards...with Rebecca and Kirsten both beaming in step with the full moon.

The outrigger paddlers were out enjoying the full moon as well.

I waited to head out once the moon had risen and the water was shimmering with bright light. Jamie and I paddled over to the St. Francis Yacht Club. With the stability of the 12' Starboard, I was able to paddle fully clothed in blue jeans and a jacket!

We hung out by the charcoal bonfire till dark...then headed home after a perfect evening. Thanks to all who joined us for what I hope will become a regular outing!

Jane


1 Comments:

Blogger spadamchrist said...

Crissy Field has gone through an amazing transformation. This former military land is now a dynamic public open space that recreates the multi-layered natural and cultural history of the site. Beginning in 1997, cleanup of hazardous materials on the site involved the removal of almost 90,000 tons of contaminated materials. The Park Service began involving the community in an extensive planning process to find out what uses the public wanted for this new open space in the city of San Francisco.
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