Hi folks,
I'm thinking of trying some more open water swims this coming summer. Last summer, I did the Plunge for Patients in Wildwood, NJ (which took a lot of my available courage b/c of swimming through breakers, but I was glad I did it!), the Rainbow Channel Challenge in Somers Point, NJ--a nice mile bay swim (there was also a 2something mile swim, but I didn't feel ready for that), and (as part of an aquathlon) a 1/4 mile lake swim. Oddly, the lake swim made me more nervous than the bay swim b/c there were so many rusty pilings under the surface... I stayed on the deep side for most of the swim, then as soon as my hand touched one of the pilings during a stroke, I walked to shore, rather than risk scraping myself again.
I'd do any of these events again, but looking around for other possibilities as well.
I noticed this in my search:
www.nycswim.org/.../Event.aspx
It's a half mile "Cove to Cove" swim off Manhattan. I realize a half mile is not much, but I have no experience swimming near there, and if I tried one of the featured races, I'd want to get a feel for what it's like before doing a longer swim.
I'm in the Philly area, and travel will depend on available time/money... preferably would be good to find swims fairly nearby, but NYC isn't out of the question.
Thanks for any ideas!
Parents
Former Member
My daughter has competed in two of the NYC swims, each was very well ran, with a lot of support boats and kayaks both for support and protection from other boats. Just there were a few things in the water. :) During the Marathon she had more than one encounter with Jelly Fish, but that was in the East River. During the Little Red Lighthouse (8 miles down current) in the Hudson no encounters with them at all...nor during Marathon in Hudson River.
My daughter has competed in two of the NYC swims, each was very well ran, with a lot of support boats and kayaks both for support and protection from other boats. Just there were a few things in the water. :) During the Marathon she had more than one encounter with Jelly Fish, but that was in the East River. During the Little Red Lighthouse (8 miles down current) in the Hudson no encounters with them at all...nor during Marathon in Hudson River.