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Loading pageLonger, more useful writing on routes, safety, gear, and session planning for people who want to understand the Tisan paddle experience more deeply.
This is not a stream of filler posts. Each article is shaped around real guest questions, field notes from Tisan, and decisions people actually make before getting on the board.
We focus on what matters in Tisan itself: calm-water timing, first routes, gear fit, seasonal shifts, and how the bay behaves at different hours of the day.
Preparation, equipment, wind, light, route planning, and safety are written to be practical, specific, and genuinely useful once you are standing by the water.

Jul 3
Early hours in Tisan bay often bring the most readable water—here is what changes around sunrise, which line feels calmest, and why locals reach for the morning window.

Jul 18
Who really benefits from a large-volume board, where the trade-offs show up, and how it feels in sheltered bays like Tisan—with the Aqua Marina Monster as a concrete reference.

Aug 5
Leash use, wind and sun, route planning, and energy—clear notes on what new paddlers often underestimate on calm-looking water.

Aug 14
Same bay, same board—yet two different moods. A clear comparison for people who want calm water versus those who want atmosphere and imagery.

Aug 22
When light, distance, and deliverables are agreed before you launch, a paddle session becomes a stronger visual memory—without stealing the moment.

Sep 1
Which side to favour, where to pause, and how to plan your turn—step-by-step notes for guests paddling Tisan for the first time.
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Follow along for deeper Tisan guides, route notes, gear writing, and new stories built around calmer water days.