Above: Here comes another one – but each swim is different and the mornings have more light and it arrives a lot earlier.
A 6.30amish Bolderdash (which I have not done for a while) with Carel, Inge, Jason and Keith.
Above: Here comes another wave and Jason has that steely look of determination at the start of his swim.
Above: Jason, Inge, Carel and Keith at the North Steyne stop on the way to Queenscliff.
Above: Here come four fish doing what fish do on the sea grass on the way back in from the point.
Above: Suzette and Lainey with today’s temp.
Above:
Here comes another sunrise but each day is different.
Air Temp (at 7am) : 17 degrees
Sea Temp: 16.7 degrees
Sunrise: 5.40am
Visibility: Varying
Conditions: Changing
Here come’s another one – actually maybe not
Above: Here comes a bunch of pics of people with pink caps on.
QUOTE FOR SATURDAY
I have completed the #ClimateSwim. 12 days, 7.8 gruelling kilometres. I feel relieved, exhausted, cold. And worried.
The melting we have seen on the Greenland Ice Sheet will impact all of us. We have a very small window to act. We now need all hands on deck to solve the Climate Crisis
Lewis Pugh
UN Patron of Oceans
Time’s up.
Here comes the signoff.
Look after each other, enjoy our beautiful ocean and give a word of encouragement to those who need it in these times.
Stay safe – remember it ain’t over till it’s over.
Oosty
2 comments
Elizabeth
September 25, 2021 at 6:16 pm
I did not think I could miss Manly more but now there is a photo of Queenscliff and I realise that I could. Nice blog Adrian. Looks like it was a fab swim
Adrian Oosthuizen
September 26, 2021 at 7:56 am
Thanks Elizabeth – it was an enjoyable early morning swim. Look forward to seeing you back soon for a swim to Queenscliff.