I'd hope to join you.  I'm flexible about the location other than to say I enjoyed the views of the moonrise across Oxford from Port Meadow last time I did one. I guess Folly Bridge to Kennington will have its own views though - I don't know the scenery there quite well enough.
Cheers
Bob

On 30 March 2012 20:20, NEIL RICHARDSON <neilbkrichardson@btinternet.com> wrote:
Dear All,

Although I've done all the Oxford city sections I'd be up for doing, say, Iffley to Kennington again on Good Friday evening, subject to my being able to get petrol to get there and back (there's no petrol available in this area at the moment because of panic buying).

Regards

Neil Richardson


From: Chris Dalton <seedy@breakingglass.net>
To: OSSOxon@earth.li; ossrats@earth.li
Sent: Friday, 30 March 2012, 19:12
Subject: [OSS Oxon] Good Friday Full Moon Swim / Swim's 18, 19 and 20 Catch Up / Swim 22 Throw Down

Hi All,
 
The swim I’d like to do on Friday is Folly Bridge to Kennington.  This is a total distance of about 3.5km and was originally done in sections of 1.5km, 800m and 1.2km in swims 18, 19 and 20.  Now the water is back into double figure temperatures this should be perfectly doable! 
 
CD
 
 

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