Stealth Swimming?

Former Member
Former Member
I sneak in my am ocean swims before work. SInce everyone els eis so "hardworking" they'd never consider taking time out for a swim, I keep it a secret. Well this year, I'm having a lot of meetings shortly after my swim. I was fine swimming and changing and getting too the meetings, use make-up to hide the goggle cap marks. The problem is wiht the dropping temps, I'm shivering on and off for an hour or two after. People keep wondering if I'm sick. So any tips or tricks to hide that am swim? Who else sneaks in swim time? -sd
Parents
  • Take a page from the surfer dude book and try a Solar Shower. They are basically a black or mylar plastic bag with a tube and a shutoff nozzle attached. Just lay it across the roof of the car (it's considered like totally bad karma to rip one off, and they are cheap anyway, so don't sweat it) and you'll have some fairly warm water for a post swim rinsedown. Should be $10 -- 20 and available in any surf/windsurf shop. Even here in beautiful, sunny (Ha!) Oregon the water gets pretty warm pretty fast, thanks to all those uv's floating around.
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  • Take a page from the surfer dude book and try a Solar Shower. They are basically a black or mylar plastic bag with a tube and a shutoff nozzle attached. Just lay it across the roof of the car (it's considered like totally bad karma to rip one off, and they are cheap anyway, so don't sweat it) and you'll have some fairly warm water for a post swim rinsedown. Should be $10 -- 20 and available in any surf/windsurf shop. Even here in beautiful, sunny (Ha!) Oregon the water gets pretty warm pretty fast, thanks to all those uv's floating around.
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