We have decided, rather at the last minute, to make the weekend of Saturday 13th / Sunday 14th August a two swim weekend with optional camping on Saturday night at The Swan at Radcot, where we met for Swim #7. This gives everyone a number of possibilities:
*Saturday 13th August* - Swim #8 Radcot Lock to Tadpole Bridge (4.9km)
*Sunday 14th August* - Swim #9 Tadpole Bridge to Tenfoot Bridge (2.8km) or Shifford Lock (5.6km), depending on how we feel.
*Or both swim #8 and swim #9* - Either camping overnight or going home, to a hot bath and a soft bed, and returning on Sunday morning.
*IMPORTANT*
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*If you would like to camp, please let me (e-mail: jeremy@wellingham.com mailto:jeremy@wellingham.com) know by reply, ASAP so that I can tell The Swan how many of us to expect. The cost will be £5 per tent with no limit to occupancy but I guessing a marquee may be pushing it. So buddy up, get to know each other and save money! Camper vans are £8 (Sorry Bertie).*
*SATURDAY 13th AUGUST*
If you are intending to camp we'll be meeting on Saturday 13th August at 10:30am at The Swan campsite on the island at Radcot to pitch our tents, marked by the green arrow:
http://maps.google.co.uk/m%E2%80%8B aps?q=51.69311%2C-1.588181 &hl=en&sll=51.695453%2C-1. 590648&sspn=0.013833%2C0.0 32015&num=1&t=h&z=17 http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=51.69311%2C-1.588181&hl=en&sll=51.695453%2C-1.590648&sspn=0.013833%2C0.032015&num=1&t=h&z=17
If you are intending just to swim on Saturday 13^th August meet up at The Swan campsite, above, at 12:00 midday.
We'll first shuttle a few cars down to Tadpole Bridge to bring us back to Radcot at the end of the swim. Then we stroll down to Radcot lock to start the swim.(About a 1.6km walk or a mile, in old money.) We'll get out at Tadpole Bridge, pick up the cars and drive back to Radcot. We can then have a drink at The Swan opposite the campsite before setting up a Barbeque for supper. Bring food and drink for yourself/and/or to share. It's a full moon so, if we can stay awake, a midnight dip will round off the day. This is a combination of swims 15, 16 and 17 from Michael Worthington’s /I Love the Thames/ and a distance of 4.9km.
*SUNDAY 14th AUGUST*
Meet up at The Swan at Radcot campsite, on the island, at 10:30am Sunday 14th August:
http://maps.google.co.uk/m%E2%80%8B aps?q=51.69311%2C-1.588181 &hl=en&sll=51.695453%2C-1. 590648&sspn=0.013833%2C0.0 32015&num=1&t=h&z=17 http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=51.69311%2C-1.588181&hl=en&sll=51.695453%2C-1.590648&sspn=0.013833%2C0.032015&num=1&t=h&z=17
We will shuttle down to Tadpole Bridge in cars and swim down to Tenfoot Bridge (2.8km) and walk back to Tadpole Bridge and the cars. Or if we decide on going the full distance to Shifford Lock (5.6km) we will also shuttle some cars down to Duxford which is the nearest road access to Shifford Lock. We can then go back to eat in the Trout at Tadpole bridge (Posh pub) or The Swan at Radcot (Not so Posh). (I'll check out menus ahead of time.) This is equivalent to equivalent to swims 18 & 19 from Michael Worthington’s /I Love the Thames/ and a distance of 5.6km. (or 2.8km if we decide to call it a day at Tenfoot Bridge.)
Both these swims are reasonably long so bring wetsuits and rubber feet (and socks and gloves if you get cold). There will be breaks at predetermined points.
The Swan at Radcot:
http://www.swanhotelradcot.co.uk/index.html
The Trout at Tadpole Bridge:
http://www.trout-inn.co.uk/home.aspx
*OSS swim responsibility statement:*
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By attending you confirm that you are a member of the OSS and have read and accepted the OSS swim responsibility statement:
http://www.outdoorswimming%E2%80%8B society.com/index.php?p=sw imming_tips&s=responsibili ty http://www.outdoorswimmingsociety.com/index.php?p=swimming_tips&s=responsibility
All swimmers swim at their own risk.
Jeremy and Sef and the Mermaids and Merman of Team Thames
e-mail: Oxford@outdoorswimmingsociety.com mailto:Oxford@outdoorswimmingsociety.com
Hello all
If you haven’t already, please take a look at the new fully interactive wild swim map at http://wildswim.com http://wildswim.com/ and start adding your explorations and field notes if you feel so inspired? It’s quite a lovely tool to use, takes a few minutes to add details, images, and then other people can add more, add comments, etc
Wondering, in the temporary absence of events from the facebook group, whether it may help you tell people about what you’re planning (SO annoying, the pillar of our community… looks like the only way to get them back is to become a page, not a group, which means losing all 7600 members, and asking them all to sign back up again…)
All best
Kate
Ps oli pitt is looking into the FB solution
PPS can you update your info on the main site? thanks
Kate Rew
07931 546241
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From: ossoxon-bounces@earth.li [mailto:ossoxon-bounces@earth.li] On Behalf Of Jeremy Wellingham Sent: 03 August 2011 05:30 To: ossoxon@earth.li; ossrats@earth.li Subject: [OSS Oxon] OSS Swim the Thames - Swim #8 and #9 Radcot Lock - Tadpole Bridge - Shifford Lock - Sat13Aug11 12:00 / Sun14Aug11 10:30
We have decided, rather at the last minute, to make the weekend of Saturday 13th / Sunday 14th August a two swim weekend with optional camping on Saturday night at The Swan at Radcot, where we met for Swim #7. This gives everyone a number of possibilities:
Saturday 13th August - Swim #8 Radcot Lock to Tadpole Bridge (4.9km)
Sunday 14th August - Swim #9 Tadpole Bridge to Tenfoot Bridge (2.8km) or Shifford Lock (5.6km), depending on how we feel.
Or both swim #8 and swim #9 - Either camping overnight or going home, to a hot bath and a soft bed, and returning on Sunday morning.
IMPORTANT
If you would like to camp, please let me (e-mail: jeremy@wellingham.com) know by reply, ASAP so that I can tell The Swan how many of us to expect. The cost will be £5 per tent with no limit to occupancy but I guessing a marquee may be pushing it. So buddy up, get to know each other and save money! Camper vans are £8 (Sorry Bertie).
SATURDAY 13th AUGUST
If you are intending to camp we'll be meeting on Saturday 13th August at 10:30am at The Swan campsite on the island at Radcot to pitch our tents, marked by the green arrow:
http://maps.google.co.uk/m http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=51.69311%2C-1.588181&hl=en&sll=51.695453%2C-1.590648&sspn=0.013833%2C0.032015&num=1&t=h&z=17 aps?q=51.69311%2C-1.588181 &hl=en&sll=51.695453%2C-1. 590648&sspn=0.013833%2C0.0 32015&num=1&t=h&z=17
If you are intending just to swim on Saturday 13th August meet up at The Swan campsite, above, at 12:00 midday.
We'll first shuttle a few cars down to Tadpole Bridge to bring us back to Radcot at the end of the swim. Then we stroll down to Radcot lock to start the swim.(About a 1.6km walk or a mile, in old money.) We'll get out at Tadpole Bridge, pick up the cars and drive back to Radcot. We can then have a drink at The Swan opposite the campsite before setting up a Barbeque for supper. Bring food and drink for yourself/and/or to share. It's a full moon so, if we can stay awake, a midnight dip will round off the day. This is a combination of swims 15, 16 and 17 from Michael Worthington’s I Love the Thames and a distance of 4.9km.
SUNDAY 14th AUGUST
Meet up at The Swan at Radcot campsite, on the island, at 10:30am Sunday 14th August:
http://maps.google.co.uk/m http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=51.69311%2C-1.588181&hl=en&sll=51.695453%2C-1.590648&sspn=0.013833%2C0.032015&num=1&t=h&z=17 aps?q=51.69311%2C-1.588181 &hl=en&sll=51.695453%2C-1. 590648&sspn=0.013833%2C0.0 32015&num=1&t=h&z=17
We will shuttle down to Tadpole Bridge in cars and swim down to Tenfoot Bridge (2.8km) and walk back to Tadpole Bridge and the cars. Or if we decide on going the full distance to Shifford Lock (5.6km) we will also shuttle some cars down to Duxford which is the nearest road access to Shifford Lock. We can then go back to eat in the Trout at Tadpole bridge (Posh pub) or The Swan at Radcot (Not so Posh). (I'll check out menus ahead of time.) This is equivalent to equivalent to swims 18 & 19 from Michael Worthington’s I Love the Thames and a distance of 5.6km. (or 2.8km if we decide to call it a day at Tenfoot Bridge.)
Both these swims are reasonably long so bring wetsuits and rubber feet (and socks and gloves if you get cold). There will be breaks at predetermined points.
The Swan at Radcot:
http://www.swanhotelradcot.co.uk/index.html
The Trout at Tadpole Bridge:
http://www.trout-inn.co.uk/home.aspx
OSS swim responsibility statement:
By attending you confirm that you are a member of the OSS and have read and accepted the OSS swim responsibility statement:
http://www.outdoorswimming http://www.outdoorswimmingsociety.com/index.php?p=swimming_tips&s=responsibility society.com/index.php?p=swimming_tips&s=responsibili ty
All swimmers swim at their own risk.
Jeremy and Sef and the Mermaids and Merman of Team Thames
e-mail: Oxford@outdoorswimmingsociety.com
I have been examining the map of the Thames minutely and have realised that, by going left to Shifford Lock at the end of Swim 9 where it usefully signposted Lock, we actually cut off a huge loop of the Thames proper. Do we really allow little things like avoiding weirs to excuse such morally questionable behaviour?
Pam x
yes
From: ossoxon-bounces@earth.li [mailto:ossoxon-bounces@earth.li] On Behalf Of Pam Jones Sent: 20 August 2011 14:10 To: ossoxon@earth.li Subject: [OSS Oxon] Cheating Thames swimmers
I have been examining the map of the Thames minutely and have realised that, by going left to Shifford Lock at the end of Swim 9 where it usefully signposted Lock, we actually cut off a huge loop of the Thames proper. Do we really allow little things like avoiding weirs to excuse such morally questionable behaviour?
Pam x
According to my Thames map, 'Built in 1898, Shifford Lock is the youngest on the Thames. It is located at the eastern end of a tree-lined artificial cut which by-passes the loop of the river with its many tight meanders, now a peaceful backwater, near Duxford. Part of the back-water remains navigable by small craft to Duxford ford, the only surviving purpose-built ford on the river.' However, I have walked along it from Duxford ford to the lock, and there are a number of trees fallen into the water, so I concluded swimming it would not be a good idea. See you next week. I can only do Sunday. At this rate I'm going to have to do a lot of catching up swims, However, I am really enjoying those bits I'm able to do. Mary .
--- On Sat, 20/8/11, Colin Palmer colin.palmer@talktalk.net wrote:
From: Colin Palmer colin.palmer@talktalk.net Subject: Re: [OSS Oxon] Cheating Thames swimmers To: "'Pam Jones'" pamjones@btinternet.com, ossoxon@earth.li Date: Saturday, 20 August, 2011, 14:15
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From: ossoxon-bounces@earth.li [mailto:ossoxon-bounces@earth.li] On Behalf Of Pam Jones Sent: 20 August 2011 14:10 To: ossoxon@earth.li Subject: [OSS Oxon] Cheating Thames swimmers I have been examining the map of the Thames minutely and have realised that, by going left to Shifford Lock at the end of Swim 9 where it usefully signposted Lock, we actually cut off a huge loop of the Thames proper. Do we really allow little things like avoiding weirs to excuse such morally questionable behaviour? Pam x -----Inline Attachment Follows-----
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