Dear Olympians,
Herewith the details for this weekend's marathon efforts with apologies for the delay:
*Saturday* *11th *Meet *10.00am* at River View, Purley,
https://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=51.466053,-1.014091&num=1&t=h&z...
We will then leave as few cars as possible at River View - which is the end of the swim - with all dry gear and shuttle up to the beginning of the swim at Pangbourne River Meadow Carpark, as per swim 31.
If you are not intending to stay for lunch afterwards, then you may want to make sure you leave your motor at River View.
From Pangbourne we'll swim down to Mapledurham for a munch stop, and then
on down to River View. We'll get changed and shuttle back up to Pangbourne for lunch.
This swim is 6.5km.
*Camping *For those who are camping, I've booked us into the Mapledurham Estate. We need to arrive between 2 and 5 so we'll go there after lunch. Camping is a bit complicated as if we take vehicles into the estate we will not be able to drive out on Sunday except between 2 and 5. I will take Bertie in, Chris will take his car in. It would be good if one or two peeps could leave their cars outside - I think we can park near the church - so that we campers can be shuttled to the Sunday swim. We'll then return Sunday afternoon for the rest of the cars.
*Sunday 12th *Meet *10.00am *at this carpark at Thames Valley Park, Reading.
We will leave as many cars as possible here at the end spot and shuttle up to the start at River View in as few cars - leaving dry gear at TVP. We'll then swim down from River View and stop for a break at Caversham Lock.
This swim is 6km.
Both swims are long but will take us through Reading nicely to avoid the Reading Festival for our next swim. If the swim distances seem challenging, it is our intention that we take it easy and break as often as needed, access permitting.
See you then,
Yours, Sef, Jeremy and the Pangbourne Perch of the River Thames
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Hi All,
Tired, sore and sunburnt but 13km done and we are through Reading before the festival! Details are:
Distance travelled: 6.92 and 6.08km
Total distance travelled: 157.11 km
Distance travelled since Cricklade: 134.79 km
Distance remaining to Teddington Lock: 88.39 km
Distance remaining to Putney Bridge: 106.49 km
Distance remaining to Sea Reach No1 Buoy: 199.45 km
Distance Driven: 3,254.8 km
Map and track etc on the blog: http://www.swimthethames.com
CD
From: ossoxon-bounces@earth.li [mailto:ossoxon-bounces@earth.li] On Behalf Of Sefryn Penrose Sent: 10 August 2012 13:27 To: OSS Oxon Subject: [OSS Oxon] OSS Swim the Thames #32 and #33
Dear Olympians,
Herewith the details for this weekend's marathon efforts with apologies for the delay:
Saturday 11th Meet 10.00am at River View, Purley,
https://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=51.466053,-1.014091 https://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=51.466053,-1.014091&num=1&t=h&z=17 &num=1&t=h&z=17
We will then leave as few cars as possible at River View - which is the end of the swim - with all dry gear and shuttle up to the beginning of the swim at Pangbourne River Meadow Carpark, as per swim 31.
If you are not intending to stay for lunch afterwards, then you may want to make sure you leave your motor at River View.
From Pangbourne we'll swim down to Mapledurham for a munch stop, and then on
down to River View. We'll get changed and shuttle back up to Pangbourne for lunch.
This swim is 6.5km.
Camping For those who are camping, I've booked us into the Mapledurham Estate. We need to arrive between 2 and 5 so we'll go there after lunch. Camping is a bit complicated as if we take vehicles into the estate we will not be able to drive out on Sunday except between 2 and 5. I will take Bertie in, Chris will take his car in. It would be good if one or two peeps could leave their cars outside - I think we can park near the church - so that we campers can be shuttled to the Sunday swim. We'll then return Sunday afternoon for the rest of the cars.
Sunday 12th Meet 10.00am at this carpark at Thames Valley Park, Reading.
We will leave as many cars as possible here at the end spot and shuttle up to the start at River View in as few cars - leaving dry gear at TVP. We'll then swim down from River View and stop for a break at Caversham Lock.
This swim is 6km.
Both swims are long but will take us through Reading nicely to avoid the Reading Festival for our next swim. If the swim distances seem challenging, it is our intention that we take it easy and break as often as needed, access permitting.
See you then,
Yours, Sef, Jeremy and the Pangbourne Perch of the River Thames
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Please note that OSS Oxon exists to put swimmers in touch with other swimmers, not to organise swim events or in any way suggest that outdoor swimming is a safe activity or that you should go swimming. If you choose to swim you do so entirely at your own risk and on your own initiative, and any plans you make are your own responsibility.
Hi All,
Another beautiful day for a swim. Well done to Jeremy for continuing to arrange the weather! Details are:
Distance travelled: 6.36 km
Total distance travelled: 163.47 km
Distance travelled since Cricklade: 141.15 km
Distance remaining to Teddington Lock: 82.03 km
Distance remaining to Putney Bridge: 100.13 km
Distance remaining to Sea Reach No1 Buoy: 193.09 km
Distance Driven: 3,344.0 km
Map and track etc on the blog: http://www.swimthethames.com
CD
From: ossoxon-bounces@earth.li [mailto:ossoxon-bounces@earth.li] On Behalf Of Sefryn Penrose Sent: 10 August 2012 13:27 To: OSS Oxon Subject: [OSS Oxon] OSS Swim the Thames #32 and #33
Dear Olympians,
Herewith the details for this weekend's marathon efforts with apologies for the delay:
Saturday 11th Meet 10.00am at River View, Purley,
https://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=51.466053,-1.014091 https://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=51.466053,-1.014091&num=1&t=h&z=17 &num=1&t=h&z=17
We will then leave as few cars as possible at River View - which is the end of the swim - with all dry gear and shuttle up to the beginning of the swim at Pangbourne River Meadow Carpark, as per swim 31.
If you are not intending to stay for lunch afterwards, then you may want to make sure you leave your motor at River View.
From Pangbourne we'll swim down to Mapledurham for a munch stop, and then on
down to River View. We'll get changed and shuttle back up to Pangbourne for lunch.
This swim is 6.5km.
Camping For those who are camping, I've booked us into the Mapledurham Estate. We need to arrive between 2 and 5 so we'll go there after lunch. Camping is a bit complicated as if we take vehicles into the estate we will not be able to drive out on Sunday except between 2 and 5. I will take Bertie in, Chris will take his car in. It would be good if one or two peeps could leave their cars outside - I think we can park near the church - so that we campers can be shuttled to the Sunday swim. We'll then return Sunday afternoon for the rest of the cars.
Sunday 12th Meet 10.00am at this carpark at Thames Valley Park, Reading.
We will leave as many cars as possible here at the end spot and shuttle up to the start at River View in as few cars - leaving dry gear at TVP. We'll then swim down from River View and stop for a break at Caversham Lock.
This swim is 6km.
Both swims are long but will take us through Reading nicely to avoid the Reading Festival for our next swim. If the swim distances seem challenging, it is our intention that we take it easy and break as often as needed, access permitting.
See you then,
Yours, Sef, Jeremy and the Pangbourne Perch of the River Thames
_________________ OSS Oxon mailing list OSSOxon@earth.li http://www.earth.li/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ossoxon
Please note that OSS Oxon exists to put swimmers in touch with other swimmers, not to organise swim events or in any way suggest that outdoor swimming is a safe activity or that you should go swimming. If you choose to swim you do so entirely at your own risk and on your own initiative, and any plans you make are your own responsibility.