Hi Gang,
Good swim today. Can't think of a better way to have spent a rainy bank
holiday Monday! GPS track is here:
http://connect.garmin.com/activity/89028914
Wearing the GPS under my hat seems to have worked much better. We actually
seem to be in the river this time!
CD
From: ossoxon-bounces(a)earth.li [mailto:ossoxon-bounces@earth.li] On Behalf
Of Sefryn Penrose
Sent: 22 May 2011 22:44
To: OSSOxon(a)earth.li
Subject: [OSS Oxon] Swim the Thames #3 - BH Monday 30th May
This swim is on Spring Bank Holiday Monday 30th May.
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Hello all,
Here is the updated info for Swim 3 of the OSS Oxon & Reading Swim the
Thames event series.
This is the third swim of the OSS Swim the Thames series. The Thames is deep
enough to swim along longer stretches, or the commando crawl (tm) is always
an option - its originators will be happy to teach you - but there are still
very shallow parts where wading is unavoidable (ajnd enjoyable for those of
us in the Extreme Wading Society). This stretch will combine the end of swim
5, swim 6 and swim 7 from Michael Worthington's book - 'I Love the Thames' -
and will cover a distance of 4.6km. This is longer than previously thought
and equivalent in length to Sunday 14th's #swim 2. There are issues along
this stretch with trespass-free exit points which is why we are going for
the longer swim. The Thames Path now diverts from the river and the bank is
private land. If the going gets too tough, exit points have been identified
and we will have a drink and sugary eat break at approximately 3km for those
who want an energy supplement, where the path meets the river. This and one
other point have been identified for those who would like to get out before
Hannington Bridge and will be indicated as we approach them.
Because of the length of the swim and the fact that we'll still be
river-walking, wetsuits and rubber feet are essentials.
Meet at 10.30am at the Red Lion, Castle Eaton. We will return here after the
swim for a pub lunch. Look forward to seeing you there!
http://tinyurl.com/3bkncxh
By attending you confirm that you are a member of the OSS and have read and
accepted the OSS swim responsibility statement:
http://www.outdoorswimmingsociety.com/index.php?p=swimming_tips
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ility> &s=responsibility
Jeremy & Sef
Oxford(a)outdoorswimmingsociety.com
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Hi All,
GPS tracks for this weekend are here:
Saturday http://connect.garmin.com/activity/85543970
Sunday http://connect.garmin.com/activity/85850399
As I expected the track for Sunday was a bit off in distance due to losing
lock. Measured on an OS 25k map the total distance was a tad over 4km,
which stacks up nicely time-wise with the previous section.
Good times for me. See you all next time!
CD
Swim #1 in OSS Oxon and Reading's Swim the Thames event series.
Cricklade Bridge to Water Eaton House - Mon 02 May 10:30 - 15:00
This is the first "swim" in our attempt to swim the length of the Thames
from the
source to the sea (well the end of the non-tidal Thames at Teddington at
least).
Following on from the initial walk from the Source to Cricklade on Good
Friday, we
will paddle, wade and even swim a bit from Cricklade Bridge to Water
Eaton House.
This stretch combines swims 1 & 2 from Michael Worthington's book - 'I
Love the
Thames' -... and will cover 3km but if the going gets too heavy we will
stop half way
at Eysey Manor footbridge and re-schedule the remainder for another day.
We will be meeting at 10:30am at the Town Hall car park in Cricklade
(marked by green
arrow). (Same as the Good Friday Source to Cricklade walk.)
http://tinyurl.com/Cricklade-TH
>From here we will shuttle down to the end point at the footbridge near
Water Eaton
House - parking is limited - and walk back up to Cricklade so we can
survey the river
for obstacles from the safety of the bank. (Recommended practice from
Mike's book
and particularly relevant for these early sections of the river.) To
avoid any
gymnastics at Cricklade bridge we can jump in the river from the path at
the point it
diverges from the river just on the boundary of Cricklade and paddle up
the river to
Cricklade bridge and then turn round and start the paddle proper back
down to Water
Eaton house. Shuttle back to Cricklade and find a pub for drink / lunch.
(Or bring a
picnic if the weather is kind . . .)
Having inspected the Thames at Cricklade at the end of our Source to
Cricklade walk
this is going to require a decent pair of 'feet' - a pair of surf boots
with thick
grip soles - but you can get cheap shoes of the kind that you can buy
at the beach
for very little and they'll do, either on their own, or with a pair of
wetsuit socks
which are again quite cheap. (See OSS Wading Shoes Facebook discussion -
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=55781602829&v=app_2373072738#!/topic.…
<http://www.facebook.com/topic.php?uid=55781602829&topic=17110>)
By attending you confirm that you are a member of the OSS and have read
and accepted
the OSS swim responsibility statement:
http://www.outdoorswimmingsociety.com/index.php?p=swimming_tips&s=responsib…
All swimmers swim at their own risk.
Jeremy Wellingham And Sefryn Penrose
e-mail: Oxford(a)outdoorswimmingsociety.com