CampSUP at Stoney Creek Bridge Marina | PHOTOS – Capital Gazette

2022-08-22 00:25:39 By : Mr. yuiyin zhang

Megan Edwards of Severn, left, pulls fellow 10-year-old camper Annabelle Hondrum of Glen Burnie onto the paddleboard, as they practice a board flip, a life-saving technique, at CampSUP at Stoney Creek Bridge Marina on Monday, August 1, 2022. The camp is a 4-hour session stand-up paddleboard class for kids, runs Monday through Thursday, and is taught by Greenland Beach native, Amanda Gurney, who operates Paddlestroke SUP at its Stoney Creek Bridge Marina location. (Brian Krista/Capital Gazette)

CampSUP at Stoney Creek Bridge Marina

Students at CampSUP practice their newly learned skills in the waters by Stoney Creek Bridge Marina on Monday, August 1, 2022. The camp is a 4-hour session stand-up paddleboard class for kids, runs Monday through Thursday, and is taught by Greenland Beach native, Amanda Gurney, who operates Paddlestroke SUP at its Stoney Creek Bridge Marina location. (Brian Krista/Capital Gazette)

CampSUP at Stoney Creek Bridge Marina

Megan Edwards, 10, of Severn, left, nears a pier as she paddle back to shore during CampSUP at Stoney Creek Bridge Marina on Monday, August 1, 2022. The camp is a 4-hour session stand-up paddleboard class for kids, runs Monday through Thursday, and is taught by Greenland Beach native, Amanda Gurney, who operates Paddlestroke SUP at its Stoney Creek Bridge Marina location. (Brian Krista/Capital Gazette)

CampSUP at Stoney Creek Bridge Marina

Annabelle Hondrum, right, pulls fellow 10-year-old Glen Burnie resident and camper, Gabriela Heymann at they take part in CampSUP at Stoney Creek Bridge Marina on Monday, August 1, 2022. The camp is a 4-hour session stand-up paddleboard class for kids, runs Monday through Thursday, and is taught by Greenland Beach native, Amanda Gurney, who operates Paddlestroke SUP at its Stoney Creek Bridge Marina location. (Brian Krista/Capital Gazette)

CampSUP at Stoney Creek Bridge Marina

Paddleboard instructor Amanda Gurney, right, helps 10-year-old Gabriela Heymann of Glen Burnie get onto her board as students at CampSUP prepare to get onto the water at Stoney Creek on Monday, August 1, 2022. The camp is a 4-hour session stand-up paddleboard class for kids, runs Monday through Thursday, and is taught by Greenland Beach native, Amanda Gurney, who operates Paddlestroke SUP at its Stoney Creek Bridge Marina location. (Brian Krista/Capital Gazette)

CampSUP at Stoney Creek Bridge Marina

Students at CampSUP practice their newly learned skills in the waters by Stoney Creek Bridge Marina on Monday, August 1, 2022. The camp is a 4-hour session stand-up paddleboard class for kids, runs Monday through Thursday, and is taught by Greenland Beach native, Amanda Gurney, who operates Paddlestroke SUP at its Stoney Creek Bridge Marina location. (Brian Krista/Capital Gazette)

CampSUP at Stoney Creek Bridge Marina

Amanda Gurney, right, a Greenland Beach native who operates Paddlestroke SUP at its Stoney Creek Bridge Marina location, works with students to teach them paddleboard safety skills and techniques at CampSUP on Stoney Creek on Monday, August 1, 2022. The foursome of 10-year-old students, from left, include Annabelle Hondrum of Glen Burnie, Megan Edwards of Severn, Sophie Ecker of Hanover and Gabriela Heymann of Glen Burnie. (Brian Krista/Capital Gazette)

CampSUP at Stoney Creek Bridge Marina

Students at CampSUP take a break from learning their paddleboard techniques tocool off in the waters at Stoney Creek on Monday, August 1, 2022. The camp is a 4-hour session stand-up paddleboard class for kids, runs Monday through Thursday, and is taught by Greenland Beach native, Amanda Gurney, who operates Paddlestroke SUP at its Stoney Creek Bridge Marina location. (Brian Krista/Capital Gazette)

CampSUP at Stoney Creek Bridge Marina

Gabriela Heymann, 10, of Glen Burnie uses her paddle to maneuver away from a pier while learning techniques of paddleboarding at CampSUP at Stoney Creek Bridge Marina on Monday, August 1, 2022. The camp is a 4-day, 4-hour session stand-up paddleboard class for kids, runs Monday through Thursday, and is taught by Greenland Beach native, Amanda Gurney, who operates Paddlestroke SUP at its Stoney Creek Bridge Marina location. (Brian Krista/Capital Gazette)

CampSUP at Stoney Creek Bridge Marina

Amanda Gurney, a Greenland Beach native who operates Paddlestroke SUP at its Stoney Creek Bridge Marina location, paddles on her board, pulling students on an air floor as they return to shore at the end of a CampSUP session on Monday, August 1, 2022. (Brian Krista/Capital Gazette)

CampSUP at Stoney Creek Bridge Marina

Megan Edwards of Severn, left, pulls fellow 10-year-old camper Annabelle Hondrum of Glen Burnie onto the paddleboard, as they practice a board flip, a life-saving technique, at CampSUP at Stoney Creek Bridge Marina on Monday, August 1, 2022. The camp is a 4-hour session stand-up paddleboard class for kids, runs Monday through Thursday, and is taught by Greenland Beach native, Amanda Gurney, who operates Paddlestroke SUP at its Stoney Creek Bridge Marina location. (Brian Krista/Capital Gazette)

CampSUP at Stoney Creek Bridge Marina

Annabelle Hondrum, 10, of Glen Burnie works on moving across the water in Stoney Creek as she takes part in CampSUP at Stoney Creek Bridge Marina on Monday, August 1, 2022. The camp is a 4-hour session stand-up paddleboard class for kids, runs Monday through Thursday, and is taught by Greenland Beach native, Amanda Gurney, who operates Paddlestroke SUP at its Stoney Creek Bridge Marina location. (Brian Krista/Capital Gazette)

CampSUP at Stoney Creek Bridge Marina

Students at CampSUP practice their newly learned skills in the waters by Stoney Creek Bridge Marina on Monday, August 1, 2022. The camp is a 4-hour session stand-up paddleboard class for kids, runs Monday through Thursday, and is taught by Greenland Beach native, Amanda Gurney, who operates Paddlestroke SUP at its Stoney Creek Bridge Marina location. (Brian Krista/Capital Gazette)

CampSUP at Stoney Creek Bridge Marina

Gabriela Heymann, 10, of Glen Burnie uses practices her newly-learned stand-up paddleboard skills at CampSUP at Stoney Creek Bridge Marina on Monday, August 1, 2022. The camp is a 4-day, 4-hour session stand-up paddleboard class for kids, runs Monday through Thursday, and is taught by Greenland Beach native, Amanda Gurney, who operates Paddlestroke SUP at its Stoney Creek Bridge Marina location. (Brian Krista/Capital Gazette)

CampSUP at Stoney Creek Bridge Marina

Sophie Ecker, 10, of Hanover works on standing up on her inflatable board, following the lead of fellow student Annabelle Hondrum, 10, of Glen Burnie, at CampSUP at Stoney Creek Bridge Marina on Monday, August 1, 2022. The camp is a 4-hour session stand-up paddleboard class for kids, runs Monday through Thursday, and is taught by Greenland Beach native, Amanda Gurney, who operates Paddlestroke SUP at its Stoney Creek Bridge Marina location. (Brian Krista/Capital Gazette)

CampSUP at Stoney Creek Bridge Marina

The foursome of 10-year-old stand-up paddleboard students, from left, include Annabelle Hondrum of Glen Burnie, Megan Edwards of Severn, Gabriela Heymann of Glen Burnie, and Sophie Ecker of Hanover, seated. as they take part in CampSUP in the waters of Stoney Creek on Monday, August 1, 2022. The camp is a 4-hour session stand-up paddleboard class for kids, runs Monday through Thursday, and is taught by Greenland Beach native, Amanda Gurney, who operates Paddlestroke SUP at its Stoney Creek Bridge Marina location. (Brian Krista/Capital Gazette)

CampSUP at Stoney Creek Bridge Marina

Amanda Gurney, a Greenland Beach native who operates Paddlestroke SUP at its Stoney Creek Bridge Marina location, is followed by her 8-year-old daughter Veda, Amanda teaches students paddleboard safety skills and techniques at CampSUP on Stoney Creek on Monday, August 1, 2022. The foursome of 10-year-old students, from left, include Annabelle Hondrum of Glen Burnie, Megan Edwards of Severn, Gabriela Heymann of Glen Burnie, and Sophie Ecker of Hanover, seated. (Brian Krista/Capital Gazette)

CampSUP at Stoney Creek Bridge Marina

Amanda Gurney, right, a Greenland Beach native who operates Paddlestroke SUP at its Stoney Creek Bridge Marina location, paddles on her board, pulling students at CampSUP on an air floor as they get ready to take part in activities on the waters of Stoney Creek on Monday, August 1, 2022. (Brian Krista/Capital Gazette)