Stand Up Paddle Boarding on the Willamette River (Beginner Friendly)


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**PLEASE READ**
You'll need to reserve your paddle board using the link towards the bottom of this event description. Paddle board availability may be limited as the weekend gets closer, so try to reserve your board in advance. Also, if you have your own paddle board, feel free to bring it. When you sign up for this event, you'll be asked if you're renting a board or bringing your own. If you're bringing your own board, please be ready to be on the water by 10am. If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
With that said...
Along the river's edge of a picturesque Lake Oswego park, the shimmering waters of the Willamette River call out to you on a sunny summer day. Jubilantly bouncing on the surface of the water, your paddle board begs you to jump on.
With a stroke of your paddle, you're off and floating down a river surrounded by emerald hillsides, wooden docks, and the occasional oversized inflatable swan or flamingo.
Ducks and geese admire your sleek watercraft as you speed down the Willamette River. A bald eagle floats above on a warm breeze, scouting the river for 2nd breakfast, and rays of the sun warm your skin, rendering you golden.
This will be a beginner-friendly paddle. But, once you're ready, we'll start the jousting games to see who'll be knocked off their board. Just kidding ;)
If you're a beginner, it's very likely you'll fall off your board a couple times. It's part of the learning process. Expect to get wet.
It's also possible you may not be able to stand and balance at all this time around. If, after a few tries, you're not able to stand up, it's OK to either sit or kneel on the board, and paddle for the duration of the trip. You'll have about 10 to 15 minutes to give standing a shot. We'll spend 2 hours out on the water. We'll go at a moderate pace up the river a couple miles before heading back.
I should mention that I'm not a stand up paddle boarding instructor. But, I will give you all the information I know. Getting good at this mostly has to do with your sense of balance and a small amount of practice. Almost anyone can do it.
So, come out for a paddle boarding journey down the Willamette River and socialize with a few cool people!
**RESERVATION FOR PADDLE BOARD**
The price is $35 for a two hour rental. The rental shop is right on the beach where we'll launch from. A life jacket is included with your rental. Try to reserve your board a few days in advance, as they may be limited. Select a reservation at the Lake Oswego location for Sunday, August 10th, from 10am to 12pm. Also, sign the online waiver to save time on the day of the event. Here's the link to reserve your board:
https://aldercreek.com/rental-overview/george-rogers-park-lake-oswego-kayak-rentals-sup-rentals/
**WHAT TO BRING**
- Sunscreen
- Sunglasses
- Swim Trunks/Swimsuit
- Towel
- Waterproof Camera (optional)
- A Hat (optional)
- Water Shoes (optional). Cheap-ish water shoes can be found at Fred Meyer and Target.
- Cash or Venmo for $1 to help cover Meetup costs. Rates have gone up significantly.
**WHERE TO MEET**
We'll meet on the beach at the large shipping container at George Rogers Park. The address is: 611 S State St, Lake Oswego, OR 97034. Park as close to the beach as you can. However, you may need to park up to 1/4 mile from the beach. Meet at the shipping container on the beach 10 minutes before our rental time at 10am. If you're bringing your own board, please be ready to get out on the water by 10am. If you need to get to the park early to inflate your board, please do so.
**DISCLAIMER**
By attending this meetup, you agree that you are responsible for your own health and safety and that the organizer will not be held liable for any injury or health issue you may sustain while in attendance. You attend this meetup at your own risk. Not that any injuries are expected, but be cautious :)

Stand Up Paddle Boarding on the Willamette River (Beginner Friendly)