Nekkid in the deep waters

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Had my first open water swim up in the frozen north. It was simply wonderful to be outside and swim free!! ( no admission costs!!) I was the only swimmer in the group (14 of us) without a wetsuit but the water temp , 68 or 19, and was surprisingly warm. We did a 80 min workout and I was toasty warm the whole time. I noticed that focusing carefully on the smaller details of my technique has certainly paid off. And a bonus, with the clear water I could check to see those tell tale bubbles around the hand in the pull and could make corrections. A great workout. Back in the lake tomorrow. Once acclimatized to this temp, I will move to a cooler lake and adapt to that. I know not all waters are this delightful temperature ! Looking forward to the open water season.
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    Originally posted by 2go+h20 LBJ, I don't have a link. The 26km or 16.25 mile swim is on Aug 13th 2004. It is on Lake Cowichan, which is located on Vancouver Island British Columbia, Canada. Thanks - This sounds great, but I was hoping it was closer to PA than it is. I'm afraid that my race budget for the year is more than tapped out, so a trip to beautiful BC has to wait. I'll put it on the "possible" list for next year. If I hit the lottery between now and 13 August, however... -LBJ
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  • Former Member
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    Originally posted by 2go+h20 LBJ, I don't have a link. The 26km or 16.25 mile swim is on Aug 13th 2004. It is on Lake Cowichan, which is located on Vancouver Island British Columbia, Canada. Thanks - This sounds great, but I was hoping it was closer to PA than it is. I'm afraid that my race budget for the year is more than tapped out, so a trip to beautiful BC has to wait. I'll put it on the "possible" list for next year. If I hit the lottery between now and 13 August, however... -LBJ
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