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<i><small>Dear all,<br>
<br>
Following one of the OSS Oxon regulars, a couple of us have
decided that we will swim at least once every month over 2011.
Having braved January and February - here is the plan for March:</small></i><br>
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Neil, Sef, Pam, Jeremy and Lindsay will be swimming in the
Thames at Clifton Hampden, Nr Abingdon on Sunday 27th March at
11:00am. </i></font></font><i><span lang="en-gb"><font
size="2" face="Arial">If you would like to join us you would
be very welcome. </font></span></i><font size="-1"><font
face="Arial"><i> </i></font></font><i><small>Non-swimming
partners and friends who fancy a morning stroll along the river
bank watching us swim will be more than welcome, especially if
they are willing to carry a few items of kit to swimmers'
getting-out points. </small></i><i><span lang="en-gb"><font
size="2" face="Arial">Let me know if you are thinking of
coming or alternatively just turn up on the day.</font></span></i><br>
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Meet in the car park opposite the Barley Mow pub. </i></font></font><i><small>(South
of the bridge on the road towards Long Wittenham)</small>. <br>
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Link to Google maps:<br>
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</font></font> <small>We can decide on the exact plan on the
day. We could swim up towards Clifton Lock and back, or
(pleasanter) down-river as far as people want and either swim or
walk back, depending on time, current, weather and energy. There
is a good range of potential getting-out points downstream.</small><br>
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<i>Any questions drop us a line.<br>
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THIS IS THE WEEKEND THE CLOCKS GO FORWARD SO 11:00am IS GOING
TO FEEL LIKE 10:00am !</i></font></font>
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