Wednesday, October 21, 2020

It's not over until we say it's over

Next Swims: Mon - Fri 6:30 am and 4:30pm
NOTE THE NEW PM SWIM TIME
Saturday, Sunday 8 am and Noon

Last Swim: Tuesday 4:30
Water Temp: 45
Air Temp: 49
Clarity: not really
Waves: 1-2 footers inside the rocks, changing to 3-4 footers further out
Kru:  Itch, Brick, Rosie, Mr. Bubble
Shore Support: Diablo

Arrived at the parking lot at 4:45 and saw the familiar Nissan pickup with camper top and the black pick up with the Clowns left, Jokers right bumper sticker,  Didn't see the owners nearby and thought - they're smart, they're probably in the water already!  Actually, everyone was just suiting up when I arrived.  They set out about 5 minutes before me.

Hadn't read the latest blog entry so didn't realize the time had been moved to 4:30.  Itch pointed out that weekday evening swims will probably be all done after Oct 31st, since we'll be changing the clocks back.  

From a distance, the water looked relatively calm, but the waves seemed to get bigger and bigger as we swam further south.  I made it about 3/4 way to Love Rock.  Itch, Brick and Rosie were out for another 15-20 minutes after I got back.  Definitely swam back faster than swimming out.  Diablo arrived on the beach just as the rest of the Kru was within sight - he was doing funny dance steps to get their attention and waving them in. 

Very proud of myself that I was well prepared for getting out of the water - felt cold but didn't feel like I was going to go in to shock momentarily.  Brick asked if I rode my bike - nix - all the stuff I needed to stay warm after getting out is just too heavy to carry in a backpack.  Besides, so much nicer to be able to crank the heat in the car for the ride home.  

No Killepitsch tonight - just a common sentiment that we'll be back for more.  Best swim of the season!

4 comments:

Wytosk said...

Its cruel how luring and beautifully turquoise that water is.

Dragonfly Riffraff said...

Doesn't it though!

jamie said...

Thursday night. 46° big waves, murky, and foreboding....until Rosey shows up.
Rosey, Brick, and myself swam to mudslide launching from north beach. Once past the crashing waves on shore it was a real treat. Big gentle swells with the occasional rogue wave crashing over ones head. Water a maze of brown and clear with a side of turquoise. Best swim pulled out of the crapper thanks to Rosey!! Huzzah!!

eric jernberg said...

Im planning to swim close to daybreak saturday morning, anyone interested