Now, for the water. Too warm as I said. Dirtier than yesterday. Stirred up with more kelp leaves and bits of kelp floating around, along with smaller dirt particles in the water. Visibility was down to about 4-5 feet. The waves were tiny-2 feet. It was flat out there and I had a slow, relaxing swim with my fins. I did a double-around the pier and back. I didn't have good energy because yesterday tuckered me out. Fortunately, I didn't have to face a strong current this evening-there was hardly a current at all out past the pier. I'm tired now at home and will relax and listen to the fireworks going off in the neighborhood. Happy 4th of July! Thanks to our troops in harm's way and my deepest, heartfelt respect for the excellent work they do!
I like the beaches and Pier in Oceanside, CA. I like to be out past the breakers year-round when my abilities permit.
Monday, July 4, 2011
July 4th Oceanside Pier Swim Thanks to the Oceanside Police Department for Their Courteous Work Maintaining a Comfortable Beach Atmosphere
Now, for the water. Too warm as I said. Dirtier than yesterday. Stirred up with more kelp leaves and bits of kelp floating around, along with smaller dirt particles in the water. Visibility was down to about 4-5 feet. The waves were tiny-2 feet. It was flat out there and I had a slow, relaxing swim with my fins. I did a double-around the pier and back. I didn't have good energy because yesterday tuckered me out. Fortunately, I didn't have to face a strong current this evening-there was hardly a current at all out past the pier. I'm tired now at home and will relax and listen to the fireworks going off in the neighborhood. Happy 4th of July! Thanks to our troops in harm's way and my deepest, heartfelt respect for the excellent work they do!
4th of July Weekend Pier Swim (double) & "Why I Swim?"
An unfortunate aside in my trip occurred when I was walking to the beach, I saw five teenage boys skateboarding two blocks from the water. They were what I might call "Trouble in the making." A couple of smokers, blocking the sidewalk, looking bored, hanging near a trouble Motel. I stopped and asked them, "How come you guys ain't in the water-surfin' or something?"
Now, I don't know why automatically or subconsciously I came out with the word "ain't" but that's what I said. I only realized it a few minutes later, as I replayed the brief conversation in my head.
"We don't have any money," one of the young men said to me, making eye contact with me. "Surfboards cost a lot of money." Another boy said, "We skate." I felt bad for the guys. I just sorta' nodded my head and said, "That's a bummer." We went back and forth with pretty much the same comments and I continued on with a, "See ya' guys. Take care."
So, it did make me kinda' sad that these young men didn't have much to do except wait for trouble, while this gorgeous beach was two-hundred yards away. Life isn't fair. Not for these kids. So, on my swim out I just thought about them and wondered how could one help such kids. Could I look for old board and wet suit donations for such kids? Could I talk to them when I next see them and get them interested in ocean swimming? Even a boogie board and fins cost money...
I'll probably do nothing, though. I get ideas but I'm not good at the work necessary to implement them. Too lazy. I need lots of free time to keep my sanity. Out past the breakers there are no world problems to fret about-nothing is urgent out there but staying above water and returning alive. It's a mind cleansing-a temporary reprieve from the mundane worries that life presents. That's why I swim, I suppose.
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Swim on base at Camp Pendleton Friday
There were three of us at the beach Friday afternoon. The water was very choppy and it started out with small 2-3 foot waves. After an hour and a half the waves got bigger and the roughness of the water increased. Since it was on base, the lifeguards don't allow swimmers out far when there is a sizeable crowd on the beach. Safety first! We were still in the surf zone and a young lifeguard swam out to us to make sure that we were ok. He asked us to stay closer in - those were his guidelines from above. Anyway, we got in the water, which is always good. We did more talking than swimming. Here are a few pictures. Who is that old, fat gut? Oh, dammit, it's me!
I caught a quick glimpse of two large dolphins heading north about a hundred yards out. This was my first dolphin sighting of the year. The water was warm, so maybe that brought them back...
First Time Swim Around the Oceanside Pier!

Today after work Mr G and I went down to the beach at the Oceanside Pier for a swim. The water was green-blue, warm, and calm. Small waves and light wind. We studied the water a bit to try to figure out whether there was a significant current out there one way or another. The breeze was north to south and the surface of the water appeared to be moving slightly north to south, but I thought that I knew everything and felt that the water movement was neutral. So, out we swim-a variety of side stroke, crawl, kicking on our backs, breast stroke, backstroke. We were wearing fins and relaxed and took our time.
When we were far out we noticed that there WAS a fairly strong current running north to south because we were swimming and going nowhere for about 15-20 minutes. We made a push, got around the pier, and the swim in was easier with the water helping us in, although we had to angle our swim northward to keep the current from carrying us south toward the pier pilings. It was a milestone for Mr. G because it was his first time around the pier, and he had to fight a significant current also! He did a great job and moved up a level for sure!
When we were far out we noticed that there WAS a fairly strong current running north to south because we were swimming and going nowhere for about 15-20 minutes. We made a push, got around the pier, and the swim in was easier with the water helping us in, although we had to angle our swim northward to keep the current from carrying us south toward the pier pilings. It was a milestone for Mr. G because it was his first time around the pier, and he had to fight a significant current also! He did a great job and moved up a level for sure!
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Rough Oceanside Pier Swim Today
So after work I swam the pier and the water out there was rough. The chop was a good 2 feet and very much like a washing machine. However, the ocean was warm, too warm, about 67 degrees. I actually caught sight of two swimmers out there heading toward the rounding of the pier-a most rare sighting of humans.
I took some pictures but they really don't show much of anything when I tried to get the swimmers on camera. The chop also pretty much obscured them from view. I talked briefly to the lifeguard before the swim to inquire about the water conditions because they had a rip current warning sign posted. It didn't affect my route.
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