Open Water Swimming and The Law

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Here in south-central Pennsylvania, there are not many places to do open water swimming. That may seem hard to believe, but most of the rivers/lakes are either on private land or pretty nasty places due to pollution (farm run-off, esp.) The few places that there are to swim are usually in parks and are regulated out the wazoo. (A friend of mine was arrested earlier this year for training out of bounds at one of the state parks.) For those of you who do freshwater training swims, how do you deal with/circumvent the legal issues or do they not apply in your area? I realize that saltwater swimming is a different story, but we are several hours from the nearest saltwater - too far for regular swims. Or is freshwater training all "Jersey legal" - i.e. legal as long as you don't get caught? -LBJ
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    Originally posted by jwcrew99 You ever swim at Blue Marsh lake near Reading? It is legal except where restricted near the boat ramps. We will probably begin swimming there in early May, wetsuits oprional. Thanks for the info. No, I haven't been there, but it's now on the to-do list. What is the temp in early May, BTW? -LBJ
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  • Former Member
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    Originally posted by jwcrew99 You ever swim at Blue Marsh lake near Reading? It is legal except where restricted near the boat ramps. We will probably begin swimming there in early May, wetsuits oprional. Thanks for the info. No, I haven't been there, but it's now on the to-do list. What is the temp in early May, BTW? -LBJ
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