Friday, August 5, 2011

Thursday Oceanside Pier Swim-Good Training

I swam the pier after work again and it felt good on my arms.  No Timex watch but I think I'm about 35 minutes for the swim without fins.  The chop was about one foot, temp about 62, visibility nothing, and waves about 2-3 feet.  No currents out there.  No surprises. 








Just a good training swim with the ocean past the breakers all to myself as I like it.

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Chilly Pier Swim

Today's swim was much like the last two days.  The chop was less and the surfers had some smallish two-foot waves with decent shape.  A kayaker was lingering around me I was told out past the end of the pier.  I had caught sight of something nearby and stopped briefly to see the kayaker, but after I was on the beach a couple of young girls told me that the kayaker was shadowing me for a bit-maybe to make sure I was ok.  I found another sand dollar as I came in today-this one was cracked in at the top a bit but a girl on the beach was looking for shells and she asked me what I found.  So, I gave her the sand dollar and she was happy.  We need more sand dollars and we'll have a happier world.  I didn't bring the camera today because I was not planning to swim today after work.  I changed my mind but no pictures, unfortunately.

I saw this report from Pismo Beach that seemed newsworthy for local ocean swimmers:
http://www.sanluisobispo.com/2011/08/03/1705551/shark-sighting-pismo-beach.html

Tuesday Pier Swim

No pictures today but conditions were the same as yesterday.  No currents to deal with and little chop.  I found a perfect sand dollar as I was almost in but gave it to a young girl who was crying because she had just stumbled into the cold water.  It seemed to help her and the parents were appreciative. 

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Monday Pier Swim








It was low, low tide Monday about 5 PM when I swam.  I went south to north without fins; it took me about 40-45 minutes.  The water was COLD for a change.  You never know what it's going to be like out there.  I caught a few glimpses of a few small dolphins before I went in again.  Water temp was listed as 63 but I say it was colder than that.  It was "face hurt" cold, and I never got used to it during the entire swim.  I think it was about 58 degrees.  One weird thing about the water temperature was that far out there were multiple spots of warm water in between the cold spots.  Visibility was nothing, the chop was minimal, and waves were average at about 3 feet.  Oh, that old house picture is the "Top Gun" house from that movie that has fallen into disrepair. 

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Dolphins and Cold Water at Oceanside Pier. Also Connor Stotts Beach Rescue Link

Well, no pictures today.  The water was much calmer than yesterday but the warm water of recent days went somewhere else today.  Surfline.com has the temp as 63-65 but at 6 or 7 PM it was colder than that.  I'd guess 59 degrees.  When your face hurts when you get in the water, for me that's 60 or below.  Before I got in I caught sight of about 4 dolphins swimming on the north side of the pier.  I got in there and was hoping that they might stick around near me but I didn't see any signs of the dolphins while I was in the water.  I just swam around the pier with fins and gloves, and the swim was nice but chilly.  It was a nice swim otherwise.

I heard about this rescue of some kids from the rip at the same beach. Guess I just missed it.

Beach Rescue Oceanside CA