raves and rants, your favorite, least favorite or most interesting ow swim from 07

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Lets gather together around clutching our favorite warm drinks and discuss our recent swims! As the ow season in the USA draws towards its close some of us are already thinking about what we want to try next year, give us some suggestions! I'll lead off, Best swim by far was 8.2 mile Pennock Island in Alaska, the water was cooler than Tahoe but the people warmer, the whole town seemed glad to see us, there was a continuous swell of camaraderie and support out welling for locals, officials and fellow competitors from start to finish and the fantastic banquet afterwards. The water and air are fantastically clear and the wildlife an added adventure. Well worth the price and it’s a fundraiser, you may even meet the people who benefit from it. the worst swim I've ever done is the 11.5 mile (we measured it at 10 miles)trans Tahoe this year, the area seems to be all about money and many of the folks seemed downright hostile towards the swimmers, the race itself had too many chaotic churning powerboats piloted by amateurs (the fact that i was run over by 1 and my kayaker narrowly avoided a second doesn’t help my outlook). This swim was about and for the Olympic club if you're not a member..I'd skip it. In addition to the pricy entrance fee you should know you’ll need to find & pilot your own boat (which makes the power boat renters chortle) and it will cost upwards of $600 plus fuel. Okay so what sticks in your mind, what do you reccomend for try in 2008? Short, long, warm or cool.
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  • Steve, I'm a November swimmer. This is an interesting time of year. The light is always low. Water tends to get very clear. Here are my November pieces of advice (take em or leave em) Choose your days. Go with low winds, and sunshine if possible. NEVER alone. Parallel to shore, and not far off. 20 minute limit. Use someone on the shore, walking, with a cell phone in case of any trouble. I usually ask them to suit up with a wetsuit, in case they need to come out and pull someone in. (That means you need a real buddy on the shore.) It is a great feeling to swim in November but there are real risks. You should minimize them. :fish2:
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  • Steve, I'm a November swimmer. This is an interesting time of year. The light is always low. Water tends to get very clear. Here are my November pieces of advice (take em or leave em) Choose your days. Go with low winds, and sunshine if possible. NEVER alone. Parallel to shore, and not far off. 20 minute limit. Use someone on the shore, walking, with a cell phone in case of any trouble. I usually ask them to suit up with a wetsuit, in case they need to come out and pull someone in. (That means you need a real buddy on the shore.) It is a great feeling to swim in November but there are real risks. You should minimize them. :fish2:
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