I must be getting old, I have only entered my outdoor lap pool once since it opened on Memorial Day weekend. The water was 74, but the air temp was 80. Nights have dipped into the 40's and this morning, I planned to give it a try, however, it was 64 degrees and very windy, cloudy and the water temp was only 70. I should mention that no one was in the pool either. Every summer I run maniacly to the sports stores in hopes of finding a wetsuit that feels NOTHING like a wetsuit and come home empty handed.
So, who's swimming outdoors now, with or without a wetsuit, and what are your water temps?
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When it rains, yeah but we get out when we hear thunder. Of course, there are people who call thunder when it is only the sound of an airplane.
Or trucks rolling by in the distance. There are so many arguments at my pool over this issue. On a beautiful sunny day, I was the only one in the pool and two little princess guards were staring me down (probably couldn't swim 25 yards if their life depended on it), then decided they heard "thunder." Of course I had to leave. Although I did complain to the office the next day, it didn't help me much when I was ejected from the pool in the middle of my workout.:badday:
When it rains, yeah but we get out when we hear thunder. Of course, there are people who call thunder when it is only the sound of an airplane.
Or trucks rolling by in the distance. There are so many arguments at my pool over this issue. On a beautiful sunny day, I was the only one in the pool and two little princess guards were staring me down (probably couldn't swim 25 yards if their life depended on it), then decided they heard "thunder." Of course I had to leave. Although I did complain to the office the next day, it didn't help me much when I was ejected from the pool in the middle of my workout.:badday: