We Swam Kelmscott to Grafton lock yesterday (River Thames) with a few
friends and walking back, bumped into another group of swimmers.
For those that know who these were (or if that is you) - Shifford Lock
(at Chimney Meadows) to Newbridge was the swim one of us shouted at you
from the bank.
http://tinyurl.com/mne54d
This gives you the complete swim ...we did one weekend (with Lunch in
between).
It is about 1.5 to 2 hours swim at a gentle pace and if you make it a
Sunday swim you can book ahead for a post Sunday Lunch when you finish.
Makes it less of a bind for those that are drivers and not swimmers as
they can wait in the pub.
It's a relatively remote swim in terms of civilization, so if you go
make sure you can swim for that period of time or don't mind dragging
yourself out and walking along the path. Oh and if you haven't been, the
Rose Revived Pub is better than the Maybush Pub (Maytime?) which are on
either side of the bridge.
You can get out before or after the bridge very easily.
Hello,
A couple of us are pencilling in Tuesday 14 Sept evening for a swim
I was thinking somewhere 'around' here
http://www.multimap.com/s/itD2Qmkb
However I am more than open to other suggestions. As the sun is setting
earlier and earlier, we probably need to get in the water around 18:45
ish - sun set is 19:25. There seem to be a few pubs nearby and I can
have a scope about to see what is there - unless anyone knows the area.
Also, I'd been mulling about doing a 'proper' night swim - midnight or
later (!) kind of time - but without a moon, maybe a new-moon swim. I
know this won't be everyone's cup of tea, but for this I was thinking
about the same place we did the silent swim.
http://www.multimap.com/s/huH8Lkgd
Nice and wide and plenty of places to get out plus it is easy to walk
along the bank, but walk to where the 'short' swim was and swim
downstream to the islands.
While I know that people have to get up in the morning, some of us were
looking at either Friday Oct 1 or Friday 8th to give us all a lie in on
Saturday.
Again it's all fluid, so any suggestions welcome. We can then firm up
the dates and times as they get nearer.
James
Hi everyone
I hope the Mapledurham swim went well. It's a lovely stretch. I haven't
been as far as the lock so I'm looking forward to hearing about it.
Anyone have a preference for a swim next week from Sonning? Helen and I can
do Monday or Wednesday evening - I'm free on Monday from around 6.30 and on
Wednesday around 7.00 - or if anyone's free the following weekend Saturday
18th in the afternoon looks ok, as does Sunday 19th morning. It would be
great to have a swim as my wetsuit is desperate to have its first dip, and
all I've had at home is peals of hysterical laughter when I've tried it on
on dry land.
Hope to see you soon.
Victoria
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> 1. Re: [OSS RATS] Mapledurham/Pangbourne swim, this Thursday
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> From: "Lindsay Nutbrown" <lindsay(a)lecnutbrown.plus.com>
> Subject: Re: [OSS Oxon] [OSS RATS] Mapledurham/Pangbourne swim, this
> Thursday evening
> To: "Wellingham Jeremy" <Jeremy.Wellingham(a)uk.fujitsu.com>, "Helen
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> Sounds good to me!
>
> See you probably somewhere around the junction of Wintringham Way and
> Colyton Way, or where ever near there that we can find space to park.
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> Best regards
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> From: Wellingham Jeremy
> To: Helen Roche ; Lindsay Nutbrown
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> Subject: RE: [OSS Oxon] [OSS RATS] Mapledurham/Pangbourne swim,this
> Thursday evening
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>
> Yes - option 3 walk and then swim gets my vote as well. (We can always
> get out a bit early if we feel like it and the remaining walk will be
> shorter.)
>
> I'll see you at Mapledurham lock end (but on Purley housing estate side)
> at 5:45pm if we're all agreed on option 3.
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> Regards Jeremy
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> From: ossoxon-bounces(a)earth.li [mailto:ossoxon-bounces@earth.li] On
> Behalf Of Helen Roche
> Sent: 09 September 2010 01:16
> To: Lindsay Nutbrown
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> Subject: Re: [OSS Oxon] [OSS RATS] Mapledurham/Pangbourne swim,this
> Thursday evening
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>
> Thanks for the outlines, Lindsay. I vote for option 3, and agree that we
> should strike version 2 from consideration. Jeremy, any preference?
>
> cheers
>
> Helen
>
>
>
> On 9 Sep 2010, at 00:43, Lindsay Nutbrown wrote:
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>
> Hello all,
>
>
>
> Been out to a Round Table event this evening (riding a 4 man bicycle,
> would you believe !) so away from e-mail...
>
>
>
> Various options...
>
>
>
> Could park at Pangbourne rec, off Thames Avenue (for Pangbourne meadows)
> start swim there, go with current, get out and walk back.
>
>
>
> or
>
>
>
> Could faff about getting cars to both ends (in the assumption we will
> make it as far as Mapledurham lock - which given the dwindling daylight
> these evening, I doubt, also as mentioned by Victoria it is probably on
> the optimistic side of things to expect we'll manage the whole stretch for
> reasons of distance and coldness.
>
>
>
> or
>
>
>
> We park at Mapledurham lock end (but on Purley housing estate side), then
> walk along as far as Thames beach and swim back to the lock.
>
>
>
> I'm easy with any of these options, but I do share Victoria's doubts over
> whether option 2 is practical. 1 and 3 are equally good for me. Helen
> what would you prefer - walk and then swim or swim and then walk ?
>
>
>
> Looking forward to this for tomorrow either way, and another go at the
> Sonning to Shiplake stretch next week would be great too.
>
>
>
> Helen, I share your hopes that we may get a bit of an 'Indian Summer'
> (fingers crossed !)
>
>
>
> All best wishes
>
>
>
>
>
> Lindsay
>
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
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> To: Jeremy Wellingham
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> Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2010 9:30 PM
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> Subject: Re: [OSS RATS] [OSS Oxon] Mapledurham/Pangbourne swim,this
> Thursday evening
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>
>
> Ah, good point. Lindsay is the one who knows this stretch. Where are we
> meeting, Lindsay?
>
>
>
> I'm starting to wonder if the OSSrats email list was such a good idea,
> as we're now potentially discussing swims in three places - Oxon and RATS
> email groups, plus the OSS facebook pages! I thought that all the
> Berkshire activity might get wearisome for people in north Oxon, though...
> perhaps it will get more straightforward once all the interested parties
> join OSSRATS.
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>
>
> Cheers, and see you tomorrow I hope, Jeremy and Lindsay.
>
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>
> H
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> On 8 Sep 2010, at 21:20, Jeremy Wellingham wrote:
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> I should be able to make this on the way home from work tomorrow,
> Thu08Sep.
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> May have missed it along the way but whereabouts in Pangbourne are we
> meeting?
>
> Jeremy
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> On 08/09/2010 11:41, Helen Roche wrote:
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> 5.45pm tomorrow at Pangbourne, is the idea. :)
> cheers
> Helen
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> On 8 Sep 2010, at 08:04, Tracy Knowles wrote:
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> love to, any dates?
> Thanks
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> On 8 Sep 2010, at 00:07, Helen Roche wrote:
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> anyone up for it? As short or as long as you like.
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> cheers
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Ah, good point. Lindsay is the one who knows this stretch. Where are
we meeting, Lindsay?
I'm starting to wonder if the OSSrats email list was such a good idea,
as we're now potentially discussing swims in three places - Oxon and
RATS email groups, plus the OSS facebook pages! I thought that all the
Berkshire activity might get wearisome for people in north Oxon,
though... perhaps it will get more straightforward once all the
interested parties join OSSRATS.
Cheers, and see you tomorrow I hope, Jeremy and Lindsay.
H
On 8 Sep 2010, at 21:20, Jeremy Wellingham wrote:
> I should be able to make this on the way home from work tomorrow,
> Thu08Sep.
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> May have missed it along the way but whereabouts in Pangbourne are
> we meeting?
>
> Jeremy
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> On 08/09/2010 11:41, Helen Roche wrote:
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>> 5.45pm tomorrow at Pangbourne, is the idea. :)
>> cheers
>> Helen
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>> On 8 Sep 2010, at 08:04, Tracy Knowles wrote:
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>>> love to, any dates?
>>> Thanks
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>>> On 8 Sep 2010, at 00:07, Helen Roche wrote:
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>>>> cheers
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5.45pm tomorrow at Pangbourne, is the idea. :)
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On 8 Sep 2010, at 08:04, Tracy Knowles wrote:
> love to, any dates?
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> On 8 Sep 2010, at 00:07, Helen Roche wrote:
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Hi all
We're having a swim tonight from the French Horn at Sonning Eye,
meeting 6pm outside the French Horn pub, swimming towards St Patrick's
Stream near Shiplake, which is about a mile; but there are places to
get out and walk along the Thames Path if you'd like a shorter swim.
We're planning to leave cars by the French Horn, and walk back along
the Thames Path, so shoes are advised. Also, most of the exit points
involve some clambering through greenery.
Sorry for the short notice, but this was quite a last-minute
arrangement, concocted on the newly-started OSS Reading Area and
Thames Valley Swimmers email group. :)
cheers,
Helen
Here's the French Horn: the blue squiggle shows where there are some
free parking spaces, the yellow squiggle shows where we can enter the
water.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/97981919@N00/4920030776/
Here's a map of the swim route:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/97981919@N00/4920030316/in/photostream/
and here as a satellite view:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/97981919@N00/4920031210/in/photostream/
For sat-navs, the postcode of the French Horn is: RG4 6TN
Hi all,
Forgive me if I'm wrong, but I don't think the Reading Area and Thames
Valley Swimmers (RATS) email list has been circulated to the Oxon
list. So here are the details, for anyone who'd like to join this one
too. Quoting from Adam Smith (and many thanks to him for setting it up):
Go here:
http://www.earth.li/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ossrats
and subscribe your email address.
If you want to be removed, you can unsubscribe at any time (so I
suggest you bookmark the above link).
If you send an email to the list without being subscribed it will be
moderated but this can take time before you see your email.
You can also view any historical threads here:
http://www.earth.li/pipermail/ossrats/
* * *
cheers,
Helen