My Brief Personal history at LoF
2013 was my first LoF experience. I had no idea what to expect, but I suspected it would be an entirely new experience for me, and I was not disappointed. Even back then I brought a Stand Up Paddleboard (SUP) to use and share in the lake. The most dramatic moment came when my friend, Link, was using the board (I shared it with everyone who asked). He actually found himself in the position to rescue a drowning woman. I am happy that my SUP aided in the rescue of a woman.
We were part of the Coffee Camp, and it felt great having a way to give back to the people.
2014 I was busy traveling around South American. My friend actually got me on the air (to make fun of my hardly knowing Spanish) on a popular radio station in Columbia.
2015 Despite my best efforts, I could not secure a ticket:-(
2016 This year I was invited to join Camp Gnom, a great group of friends I met primarily though Couch Surfing and Nathan in particular. Great people, but the camp didn't offer much in any organized way. I did, however, bring two SUPs to share, and the interest was so great, it inspired me to come up with the idea to design an entire camp around SUP. Camp SUP was born!



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