I jus did an polar bear plunge in an iced over lake. I could clearly see the bottom, but not much wild life. Then again I wasn't in the water long! It is in my log book as a 4m swim!
You :canada:probable don't thinks its much, but I'm a Floridian! :thhbbb:
This sounds like an NPR geography quiz. Where were you? New England, especially northern New England, still has big heaps o' snow; folks are practicing their cramponing and routefinding skills on top of the snowbanks!
A 4-meter swim? You stretched out your length, then folded back up? Or was that the vertical dip component? Sounds frightful.
VB
I jus did an polar bear plunge in an iced over lake. I could clearly see the bottom, but not much wild life. Then again I wasn't in the water long! It is in my log book as a 4m swim!
You :canada:probable don't thinks its much, but I'm a Floridian! :thhbbb:
This sounds like an NPR geography quiz. Where were you? New England, especially northern New England, still has big heaps o' snow; folks are practicing their cramponing and routefinding skills on top of the snowbanks!
A 4-meter swim? You stretched out your length, then folded back up? Or was that the vertical dip component? Sounds frightful.
VB