[OSS Oxon] Saturday morning, Oxford?

Andrew Sansum andrewsansum at pobox.com
Thu Mar 10 00:54:37 GMT 2011


I'd be interested in a swim on Saturday morning. I would need to be back 
at Wantage by late lunch - twins at party in afternoon :)

Have never swum up at Port meadow but would be keen to try. I'd want to 
confirm on Friday - current Saturday forecast is heavy rain which isn't 
particularly tempting for me at this time of year.

Regards
Andrew

On 07/03/2011 21:54, Mary-Jennifer McDowell wrote:
> Hi Bryn,
>
> I haven't had a swim for a long time as I had twwin boys in July but I 
> live ten mins walk away from the Hotel and would love to accompany you 
> for a dip. As James said, there are rowers on that stretch and it may 
> be quite busy on a saturday, especially as the weather is improving 
> and there are regattas starting but we could swim a bit further yet 
> towards Port meadow, I've been there several times, last when I was 
> pregnant in the summer. Let me know as it depends on how much time you 
> have, the walk would take about half an hour but it's a lovely walk!
> All the best,
> Jenny
>
> On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 8:08 PM, James Lowe <James.Lowe at datacore.com 
> <mailto:James.Lowe at datacore.com>> wrote:
>
>     Bryn,
>
>     -----Original Message-----
>     From: bryn dymott <bryn.dymott at btinternet.com
>     <mailto:bryn.dymott at btinternet.com>>
>     Date: Mon, 7 Mar 2011 14:00:05 +0000
>     To: James Lowe <james.lowe at datacore.com
>     <mailto:james.lowe at datacore.com>>, <OSSOxon at earth.li
>     <mailto:OSSOxon at earth.li>>
>     Subject: Saturday morning, Oxford?
>
>     >Hi, anyone likely to be in the Thames in Oxford this Saurday
>     morning?  I
>     >have the  pleasure of an overnight at the Four Pillars Hote,l off
>     >Abingdon Road  (opposite the Hinkey Pool) Friday and wondered if
>     I could
>     >gate crash a cold water plunge before I get off home to the Great
>     Ouse?
>     >
>     >It looks like the river runs adjacent to the grounds of the hotel -
>     >anyone know if this is a good swimming spot?
>     >
>     >Regards all, spring is a coming - sometime soon,
>     >Bryn
>
>     The water literally next to the hotel is not the Thames proper,
>     that's a
>     few hundred metres east - not sure what exactly you are looking at
>     as I
>     haven't been to the 4 pillars to stay. I haven't swam that part
>     (we plan
>     to do this stretch sometime this year swimming the Thames between the
>     Oxford Ring Road north to south) but have swum extensive north of
>     the city
>     so I expect it to be similar, but I expect this will be busy with
>     rowers -
>     probably - you can see the boat house on the other side of the
>     river but
>     swimming wise, if it is anything like the Thames further up it will be
>     fine, the grounds that are either side are owned by the colleges
>     so you
>     don't tend to get the detritus you can on more public ground.
>
>     The public foot path is on 'the hotel side' of the river so you
>     can walk
>     back all the way, what I am not sure about are access points in
>     and out.
>
>     Hope this helps.
>
>     James
>
>
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