I like the beaches and Pier in Oceanside, CA. I like to be out past the breakers year-round when my abilities permit.
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Warmest Water Yet. Solo 2.5 mile evening swim
Wednesday evening. 72 degree water. Low tide. Small, mild waves. Overcast sky. Not many people around the beach/pier area.
I was feeling crummy with my low back and craved the relief that I get from the water today. I wanted a big swim, and I got one. I went out at tower 2 and around the pier and headed south. I hit the end of the pier at 14 minutes. There is a floating white pole sticking up off Wisconsin Street about 1/3 of a mile out, and I decided that I would swim there and back. There was a small chop at times, but mostly the water was flat with a small swell out there. No back pain in the water but the neck pain was with me as usual. I really felt good and smooth during the swim. I hit the buoy/pole at 54 minutes. On my return trip north, there was a small current that I was swimming into, so I had to commit to the swim. I thought a lot about my arm pulls and recited poems and the like over and over in my head to occupy myself. It was on the dark side out there because the sun was occluded by the clouds and I didn't finish my swim until about 7:15 PM. Total swim time was 1 hour and 46 minutes. I approximate 2 1/2 miles for me, knowing what I know about my swim times. I tried to finish strong coming in on the north side of the pier, and my arms got a good workout.
I feel like I broke through some barriers tonight and had a very good swim.
"The first time you quit is the last time you try."
Monday, August 20, 2012
Sunday Night Pier Swim
Lots of people Sunday evening. Warm water. It's too warm, really. 69-71 degrees. The tide was out and I swam around in 28 minutes. Flat water, clear sky. I got in about 15 minutes before the sun would have set. This is a great time for kids to play in the water with the mellow waves and the comfortable temps.
"The first time you quit is the last time you try."
Sunday, August 19, 2012
Swimming After Sunset
The sun set as I was swimming out on the south side of the pier. I didn't get in until late because the place was crowded and parking was short. Smooth, flat water with 2-3 foot waves for the surfers. Water temp 69-71 degrees. Clear sky.
I ran into a mild current when I got out to the end of the pier; it was running north to south. It was neat to swim in with the sky darkening; you start to think scary things. But nothing uneventful occurred; I had a great, relaxing swim of 32 minutes. There were still plenty of people on the beach even after sunset.
"The first time you quit is the last time you try."
Saturday, August 18, 2012
Who Wants to Buy My Kayak?
I'm not using the kayak. $600 firm. This gets you 2 new lifejackets, new paddle, paddle tether, high-rise, comfortable seat with storage pouches, 40 pound kayak, one-seater, sit-on-top. Knee straps for stability.
e-mail me on this blog or call Brendan 760-445-5082 Oceanside.
I gotta' go swim the pier now.
"The first time you quit is the last time you try."
Friday, August 17, 2012
A Neat Pier Swim: Flat Water, Warm but OK, and My Mind Was Right
I guess that I'm going into a good time period now. The last couple of days I have felt better and have wanted to get into the water. Look at the sunset in the pictures at the bottom of the stack here. That is just before 7:30 PM. A clear sky and lots of picture takers around the pier.
I reviewed my poem this afternoon and was able to recite it in my mind over and over as I swam tonight. It gave me a peaceful feeling. The warm water was relaxing and my time was slower--34 minutes around.
Off the end of the pier I heard an engine, and a speedboat (about 18 foot) was in too close to the pier and we were on a collision course. I always keep an ear tuned in for the whine of engines and look up if I hear anything like that. The boat was being driven by a small kid with his Dad behind him. A good thrill for the kid but 30 feet away is too close for me. The Dad waved to me and I waved back. No sweat. The Dad appeared to be moving near his boy to guide the boat away from me. Not close enough to raise my heart rate or get me mad.
The water was flat. I had a good stroke going and felt efficient. Small waves--two feet but surfable.
The body and mind were in sync. If 'sync' is a real word? Short or slang for synchrony.
"The first time you quit is the last time you try."
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