Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Camp Pendleton Missing Swimmer Update

http://www.facebook.com/search.php?q=joshua+yeckering&init=quick&tas=0.510828151586938#!/DocYeck





Here's a link to Facebook page of missing corpsman. If you are from the Doc's area and want to see the water and the beach where he was swimming, I have lots of pictures on my blog because I swim there often.



Another press link:



http://www.clarksvilleonline.com/2011/05/23/former-govs-cross-country-runner-reported-lost-at-sea/#more-77539











Tuesday, May 24, 2011

The Pier Gets Sleazier



















































I went with a swim buddy first after work to the beach on Camp Pendleton but we were not allowed in the water. Well, check that; we would have been allowed only as far as the surf zone, not past. They have clamped down on safety because of the drowning five days ago on this beach on base. Better safe than sorry for the time being.


So, I went to the Oceanside Pier to swim it and I think every time that I drive to/through downtown Oceanside and the beach and Pier area (both above and below), the more homeless, drug addicts, thugs, tattooed covered gang members or wannabees, etcetera I observe. Today it really bothered me after I got out of the water. My swim was nice, the water was warm, a bit rough, and pretty good-sized waves. I'm walking back under the pier on the sidewalk and little street and I get yelled at by some jerk going way too fast on a bicycle in this pedestrian area. He tells me to watch where I'm walking; I'm the guy in the walking around area under the pier, not in the midst of a bicycle raceway.


The drug addicts look young and pathetic-rings in the noses, filthy, acting overly loud and seemingly trying to annoy those people just trying to enjoy the beach peacefully.


The same homeless bums are always there. They have their usual spots. Why did they build that big Wyndham hotel there for the bums to linger around and creep out the locals and the visitors?


Can we get the police to run off the bad element down there? The police show a presence but they don't seem to do anything. I'm just bummed out today after a nice swim turned sour because of the creeps that one has to pass through going to one's car and driving in and out.












Oceanside Pier Swim CA May 23 2011























































































This water Monday late afternoon was just too rough to swim in but I did anyway. I wore my trusty Churchill fins, which are about to give out on me, because I wouldn't be able to make any progress swimming in this kind of 3 foot chop without fins. No wet suit needed. The water was warm enough and pretty clean. A few surfers are floundering in between the crests and troughs of the waves in these pictures but can't see any. There were several there, though. Not too much to say about this swim but that it was a mess, but I still enjoyed it.



Sunday, May 22, 2011

Oceanside Ocean Swim Club




































































































































































































































































































































It was a bit chilly outside and overcast, so not too many beachgoers in the late afternoon on this Sunday. I went in with a rash guard shirt and trunks, and also fins. The water was warm and clean; visibility maybe six feet, which is good for here. Still the greenish tint to the blue water which is nice. The waves for surfing were very good, especially on the north side of the pier-probably solid 4 foot waves with good shape and intervals. Not many surfers there-approximately 20, I'd say.


A big wave knocked off my swim goggles as I was swimming in through the surf zone. Need to kiss that pair goodbye.




































I took some pictures.




































Saturday, May 21, 2011

Oceanside Operation Appreciation Day Pier









































































































































































The Marine Corps celebrated Appreciation Day for the troops and families at the Oceanside Pier Amphitheater. I can't handle the crowds at the beach so I swam at 5:30 PM. It was pretty well wound down by then. The water was warm, very clean, and that nice blue-green color. I wore fins and swam south to north around the pier. The water was rough and choppy-about a 1 foot chop. I had a nice relaxing, though strenuous swim. I did remember the camera so I have a few pictures.