/A few of us have decided we want to swim the length of the Thames during the course of the next //year or three./
/We will be doing this in small sections, in sequence, using Mike Worthington's book -- 'I Love the Thames' -- as our //guide, starting at the Source of the Thames and working our way //down to Teddington, a distance of around 150 miles. We expect to swim on a Saturday or //Sunday, probably every other week or so. This is *not* an endurance test but more a way to / /experience the complete Thames and hopefully add to our repertoire of swimming locations that we //can come back to in the future. To start with we will be aiming for a swim of a mile or two in the morning or afternoon //but as the weather warms up, and we get the measure of our capabilities, we can adjust the //distance and maybe do some full days combined with a picnic lunch. Later in the summer, we may program weekend swims, camping overnight, //and full moon swims, to make the journey as enjoyable and diverse as possible./
/The first section of the Thames is a walk of around 12 miles from The Source near Kemble in //Gloucestershire to Cricklade. We will do this on Easter Friday -- 22 April - with a picnic lunch. The next section we expect to //be more of a wade than a swim which we will tackle the following May bank holiday weekend, avoiding the Wedding Friday to cater for Royalists! We will gauge the distance following a recce //at the end of our initial walk./
/It may be difficult to make all the swims / walks so you are more than welcome to join us for any //sections that take your fancy or fit your schedule, and if you want to catch up on sections missing from your collection we //hope to record our experiences to provide some hints so you could do them independently. /
/We will make up the schedule and logistics as we go along and try to set dates a month or two in advance and post them on the OSS sites as per normal swims./
/In order not to overload the e-mail network, we will set up a separate group list for those interested in taking part, or following progress, and also a Facebook group to post stories and pictures on. We will also post swim alerts, as usual, to the OSS Oxon list and to Facebook. /
/Let us know if you think you would like to join us - the more, the merrier - along the beautiful Thames./
/Usual OSS terms and conditions apply./
Great idea. I'll join you when I can but I know I can't make Easter Friday. I look forward to reading the reports of the swims I can't get to. Nick
On 4 April 2011 23:12, Jeremy Wellingham jeremy@wellingham.com wrote:
*A few of us have decided we want to swim the length of the Thames during the course of the next **year or three.*
*We will be doing this in small sections, in sequence, using Mike Worthington’s book – ‘I Love the Thames’ – as our **guide, starting at the Source of the Thames and working our way **down to Teddington, a distance of around 150 miles. We expect to swim on a Saturday or **Sunday, probably every other week or so. This is not an endurance test but more a way to * *experience the complete Thames and hopefully add to our repertoire of swimming locations that we **can come back to in the future. To start with we will be aiming for a swim of a mile or two in the morning or afternoon **but as the weather warms up, and we get the measure of our capabilities, we can adjust the **distance and maybe do some full days combined with a picnic lunch. Later in the summer, we may program weekend swims, camping overnight, **and full moon swims, to make the journey as enjoyable and diverse as possible.*
*The first section of the Thames is a walk of around 12 miles from The Source near Kemble in **Gloucestershire to Cricklade. We will do this on Easter Friday – 22 April - with a picnic lunch. The next section we expect to **be more of a wade than a swim which we will tackle the following May bank holiday weekend, avoiding the Wedding Friday to cater for Royalists! We will gauge the distance following a recce **at the end of our initial walk.*
*It may be difficult to make all the swims / walks so you are more than welcome to join us for any **sections that take your fancy or fit your schedule, and if you want to catch up on sections missing from your collection we **hope to record our experiences to provide some hints so you could do them independently. *
*We will make up the schedule and logistics as we go along and try to set dates a month or two in advance and post them on the OSS sites as per normal swims.*
*In order not to overload the e-mail network, we will set up a separate group list for those interested in taking part, or following progress, and also a Facebook group to post stories and pictures on. We will also post swim alerts, as usual, to the OSS Oxon list and to Facebook. *
*Let us know if you think you would like to join us - the more, the merrier - along the beautiful Thames.*
*Usual OSS terms and conditions apply.*
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Please note that OSS RATS 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.
Definitely interested but will most definitely not be able to swim them all, would love to join whenever I manage to have my babies looked after though so please do count me in! Jenny McDowell [?]
On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 11:12 PM, Jeremy Wellingham jeremy@wellingham.comwrote:
*A few of us have decided we want to swim the length of the Thames during the course of the next **year or three.*
*We will be doing this in small sections, in sequence, using Mike Worthington’s book – ‘I Love the Thames’ – as our **guide, starting at the Source of the Thames and working our way **down to Teddington, a distance of around 150 miles. We expect to swim on a Saturday or **Sunday, probably every other week or so. This is not an endurance test but more a way to * *experience the complete Thames and hopefully add to our repertoire of swimming locations that we **can come back to in the future. To start with we will be aiming for a swim of a mile or two in the morning or afternoon **but as the weather warms up, and we get the measure of our capabilities, we can adjust the **distance and maybe do some full days combined with a picnic lunch. Later in the summer, we may program weekend swims, camping overnight, **and full moon swims, to make the journey as enjoyable and diverse as possible.*
*The first section of the Thames is a walk of around 12 miles from The Source near Kemble in **Gloucestershire to Cricklade. We will do this on Easter Friday – 22 April - with a picnic lunch. The next section we expect to **be more of a wade than a swim which we will tackle the following May bank holiday weekend, avoiding the Wedding Friday to cater for Royalists! We will gauge the distance following a recce **at the end of our initial walk.*
*It may be difficult to make all the swims / walks so you are more than welcome to join us for any **sections that take your fancy or fit your schedule, and if you want to catch up on sections missing from your collection we **hope to record our experiences to provide some hints so you could do them independently. *
*We will make up the schedule and logistics as we go along and try to set dates a month or two in advance and post them on the OSS sites as per normal swims.*
*In order not to overload the e-mail network, we will set up a separate group list for those interested in taking part, or following progress, and also a Facebook group to post stories and pictures on. We will also post swim alerts, as usual, to the OSS Oxon list and to Facebook. *
*Let us know if you think you would like to join us - the more, the merrier - along the beautiful Thames.*
*Usual OSS terms and conditions apply.*
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.
I'll be there on Good Friday and will do as many of the swims as I can!
CD
From: ossoxon-bounces@earth.li [mailto:ossoxon-bounces@earth.li] On Behalf Of Jeremy Wellingham Sent: 04 April 2011 23:12 To: ossoxon@earth.li; ossrats@earth.li Subject: [OSS Oxon] Swim the Thames
A few of us have decided we want to swim the length of the Thames during the course of the next year or three.
We will be doing this in small sections, in sequence, using Mike Worthington's book - 'I Love the Thames' - as our guide, starting at the Source of the Thames and working our way down to Teddington, a distance of around 150 miles. We expect to swim on a Saturday or Sunday, probably every other week or so. This is not an endurance test but more a way to experience the complete Thames and hopefully add to our repertoire of swimming locations that we can come back to in the future. To start with we will be aiming for a swim of a mile or two in the morning or afternoon but as the weather warms up, and we get the measure of our capabilities, we can adjust the distance and maybe do some full days combined with a picnic lunch. Later in the summer, we may program weekend swims, camping overnight, and full moon swims, to make the journey as enjoyable and diverse as possible.
The first section of the Thames is a walk of around 12 miles from The Source near Kemble in Gloucestershire to Cricklade. We will do this on Easter Friday - 22 April - with a picnic lunch. The next section we expect to be more of a wade than a swim which we will tackle the following May bank holiday weekend, avoiding the Wedding Friday to cater for Royalists! We will gauge the distance following a recce at the end of our initial walk.
It may be difficult to make all the swims / walks so you are more than welcome to join us for any sections that take your fancy or fit your schedule, and if you want to catch up on sections missing from your collection we hope to record our experiences to provide some hints so you could do them independently.
We will make up the schedule and logistics as we go along and try to set dates a month or two in advance and post them on the OSS sites as per normal swims.
In order not to overload the e-mail network, we will set up a separate group list for those interested in taking part, or following progress, and also a Facebook group to post stories and pictures on. We will also post swim alerts, as usual, to the OSS Oxon list and to Facebook.
Let us know if you think you would like to join us - the more, the merrier - along the beautiful Thames.
Usual OSS terms and conditions apply.
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Oh yes, yes, yes - looking forward to the 22nd
Jo
Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2011 23:12:22 +0100 From: jeremy@wellingham.com To: ossoxon@earth.li; ossrats@earth.li Subject: [OSS Oxon] Swim the Thames
A few of us have decided we want to swim the length of the Thames during the course of the next year or three.
We will be doing this in small sections, in sequence, using Mike Worthington’s book – ‘I Love the Thames’ – as our guide, starting at the Source of the Thames and working our way down to Teddington, a distance of around 150 miles. We expect to swim on a Saturday or Sunday, probably every other week or so. This is not an endurance test but more a way to experience the complete Thames and hopefully add to our repertoire of swimming locations that we can come back to in the future. To start with we will be aiming for a swim of a mile or two in the morning or afternoon but as the weather warms up, and we get the measure of our capabilities, we can adjust the distance and maybe do some full days combined with a picnic lunch. Later in the summer, we may program weekend swims, camping overnight, and full moon swims, to make the journey as enjoyable and diverse as possible.
The first section of the Thames is a walk of around 12 miles from The Source near Kemble in Gloucestershire to Cricklade. We will do this on Easter Friday – 22 April - with a picnic lunch. The next section we expect to be more of a wade than a swim which we will tackle the following May bank holiday weekend, avoiding the Wedding Friday to cater for Royalists! We will gauge the distance following a recce at the end of our initial walk.
It may be difficult to make all the swims / walks so you are more than welcome to join us for any sections that take your fancy or fit your schedule, and if you want to catch up on sections missing from your collection we hope to record our experiences to provide some hints so you could do them independently.
We will make up the schedule and logistics as we go along and try to set dates a month or two in advance and post them on the OSS sites as per normal swims.
In order not to overload the e-mail network, we will set up a separate group list for those interested in taking part, or following progress, and also a Facebook group to post stories and pictures on. We will also post swim alerts, as usual, to the OSS Oxon list and to Facebook. Let us know if you think you would like to join us - the more, the merrier - along the beautiful Thames. Usual OSS terms and conditions apply. _______________________________________________ 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.