Do you need a hot tea for your winter paddling?

winter stand up paddling
Horsetooth Reservoir – December 2018

Perhaps you don’t need a hot tea for winter paddling, but if you make a longer photo session in the middle of your paddling workout, it’s a different story. Landscape photography requires standing in one place and waiting for light. Of course, it usually happen around sunrise or sunset. So, it may get really cold.

It looks that this little thermos bottle accompanies me in all my winter paddling, and also in hiking or biking. Sometimes, I am taking a bigger bottle, but the bigger thermos bottle is usually for long distance driving. I am really a fun of small compact thermos bottles.

If you are not a crazy photographer it may be still a good idea for a hot drink waiting for you in a car when you are done with paddling. Happy and warm paddling in winter!

winter stand up paddling
South Platte River – March 2017
winter kayaking in Colorado
St Vrain Creek – January 2018
winter stand up paddling
Horsetooth Reservoir – February 2017

 

 

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