[OSS Oxon] Swim 27 Sunday 17th June

NEIL RICHARDSON neilbkrichardson at btinternet.com
Thu Jun 14 23:05:41 BST 2012


Pam,

I intend to be there, to swim  assuming that  the river conditions are suitable, and intend to have lunch afterwards. 

I will have to take my own decision on whether it is safe for me to swim on the day, remembering that unlike some of the group I do not have the ability to swim fast for a short period should that be required.  

Regards

Neil Richardson



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 From: Pamela <pamjones at btinternet.com>
To: OSSOxon at earth.li; ossrats at earth.li 
Sent: Tuesday, 12 June 2012, 17:34
Subject: [OSS Oxon] Swim 27 Sunday 17th June
 

Dear Swimmers
 
Here are the details for swim 27 on Sunday 17th.   The information is also on Facebook and on the OSS website.
 
Hope to see lots of you there
 
Pam
 
All right, you ‘orrible lot  
Stand to attention when I’m speaking to you especially the tall one at the back.
Scary Staff Sergeant Jones here, briefing you on the next yomp down the Thames on Sunday 17th June 2012.    (Those of you who are actually awake will notice that this has been changed from Saturday 16th evening).   This will be about a 3 mile swim (4.8 km in new money).  There will be getting out places up to 1.5 miles and then at 2.7 miles.
Swim 27 Executive Summary:  
We will meet at 10:15am at the very latest to change, team briefing will be at 10:35am and we will shuttle at 10:45am to a layby to walk to Days Lock hoping to be in the water by 11:15am.    There will be a refreshment stop about half way.  We will have iron rations at the hotel after the swim. Please let me know by email without fail if you do want lunch.  
Meeting Point 10:15 at the very latest:  Shillingford Bridge Hotel
http://goo.gl/maps/ypY9
We can park in the hotel car park, change and organise shuttle cars/personnel carriers.   Leave all your dry clothes in a vehicle that is staying at the hotel. If you are late, we will have gone so please meet us at the layby or walk up stream to meet us.
Team briefing  10:35:
Safety talk and kit inspection by the Sergeant
Shuttle 10:45: to the lay-by on Henley Road, Dorchester
http://goo.gl/maps/iILO
Walk: to Days Lock (a little under 2 km)
http://goo.gl/maps/VbW0
Please wear appropriate foot protection for the walk.  If you need these carried, please wear really light flip flops or some such (Army boots forbidden).  There will be a couple of bank supporters to carry your (very light) footwear back.
Days Lock is the main gauging station for measuring the flow of water in the Thames.  Overlooking the lock is Little Wittenham church.   Twin hills rise above the church which are known locally as Mother Dunch’s Buttocks or locally as Berkshire Bubs  (from I Never Knew That About The Thames by Christopher Winn).
Swim:  Swims 37 and 38 and a little bit of Swim 39 fromMichael Worthington's  
I♥the Thames 
We will still have to be vigilant. There will be great deal of rain this week.  The river may be fast-flowing and we will have to be sensible about safety. Please be prepared to stay in groups.
Possible pit stop and final getting out spot before Shillingford Bridge
http://goo.gl/maps/o0Xw
Here’s hoping that the NAAFI have baked cakes etc.  Angelina Ballerina will not be with us as it is her Birthday.   Happy Birthday, Angelina.   However, we can celebrate Neil’s birthday which was earlier this week.
Getting out:  at or after Shillingford Bridge
You can get out immediately after the bridge on the left (if you do you will be on a charge)
http://goo.gl/maps/tNq2
or swim the final 500 metres to the correct finishing spot at
http://goo.gl/maps/kS8C
and walk back to the cars for changing and lunch.  Anyone not staying for lunch should leave their car at the hotel and not be a shuttle driver.    
Lunch:  PLEASE LET ME KNOW WITHOUT FAIL IF YOU WANT LUNCH AND FOR HOW MANY.   Email me or facebook message me please
Lunch will be at the Shillingford Bridge Hotel. I have a menu if you would like me to email it to you.
http://www.shillingfordbridgehotel.com/01865 858 567
Shillingford Bridge, built in 1827, is exactly half way between Windsor and Lechlade and between Reading and Oxford ( from I Never Knew That About The Thames by Christopher Winn).
Aftermath:
After lunch, we will need to get the shuttle car drivers back to the layby.  Marks will be awarded for standard of kit, attitude, fitness, response to instructions etc.  Remember that the Sergeant is always right.
 
Pam, Sef & Jeremy and the Armoured Catfish of the Thames and Tarcoles river of Costa Rica.
 
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.outdoorswimmingsociety.com/index.php?p=swimming_tips&s=responsibility
All swimmers swim at their own risk.
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