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10/01/13 – Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Jimble?!!

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119 ticked Bold and Beautiful swimmers decided the swim would be worth it even if we did cop the odd sting from the pink stinging jellyfish. Just another challenge and yes it was absolutely worth it!

3 Bolderdashers. 9 Early lappers at 6.30am and 8 Swimmers who did a Double.

Once again, on a cloudy, dullish morning, the sun rose above Shelly Beach, proving once again we swim in God’s Country and beckoning us swimmers over !It was beautiful!



A few of the early lappers stepping out. Remember the Bolderdash at 5.50am or 6.30am swim to Shelly are good options for early workers.


Then a few early lappers came back early complaining of LOADS of jimbles off The Point. They were still smiling though and Hilary saw  a group of dancing stingrays she was excited about. (Stingray photos later courtesy of Stephen C.) It’s nearly 7am and jimble talk is causing us to be a bit slow setting off. Two Pommies have decided to keep their clothes on 😉


And theres’s the chatter about what a good night was had at Murray’s last night! I couldn’t go as parents arrived yesterday from Birmingham so Jules and 007 are saying’,”Why weren’t you at The Boatshed last night?” I heard that our very own Jules got on the stage too!

 


Angel Nicki (above) is back swimming with us after the flu and talking of ‘flu’where is Lips? He’s got some competition as poor Inez, (such a Bold swimmer coming all the way from Concorde and usually swimming a double lap), kissed a jimble and even came to show me her sting in the cafe afterwards!Unfortunately the jimble had also caused her to walk sideways 😉



And we set off, some going left, some going right. I try and persuade these CanTooers to head North rather than letting the jimble talk take them to the pool instead. Some of them are Newbies but they boldly choose to swim in the ocean! They are happy, a CanToo funded cancer researcher has just made an exciting breakthrough.


The water was clearer than it has been for a while and once again on my blog day I was left behind chasing groupers, crimson morwong and mados…I shouldn’t have bothered as SC’s photos he sent in are superb. I’ll include my attempts anyway!

 

 



At Shelly Beach barely anyone had been attacked by jimbles. (Apologies to anyone at Manly Hospital at the moment who may have suffered severely…I only hope you get to be treated by Dr John 😉 )

Here are Stephen Coulter’s  AMAZING photos of stingrays and fish on the way back just off the rocks.

And Maricio sent me some outstanding photos of other marine life …

Mauricio also got a great grouper photo and caught one of our friendly sharks, a lovely dusky whaler. By the way do you know that the shark that caused Manly beach to close the other day was a wobbegong? They don’t even have teeth, do they??

 

The deadly shark that closed Manly Beach…

 

 

Thought I’d include a reminder of where The Point is..This is the area we should try and gather whilst we wait for everyone before we set off to Shelly. It’s also a great aerial shot showing the beautiful route we take to Shelly.

A few more of my cartoons reminding us of the many reasons to swim with The Bold And Beautiful! As many of you know there are many other cartoon reasons on the last few Thursdays blogs!

Thank you for reading my blog. I do hope it entices you to come and join in this amazing daily drama as often as you can!

Elaine aka Lainey Loo xx

 

Found a few tips from the internet from the ‘Oceanfit’ website for more efficient ocean swimming particularly if you are thinking of doing one of the Ocean Swims  this Summer. A few of our swimmers did the Newport swim last Sunday and Avalon is on this Sunday. Our B&B swimmers did sooo well but you don’t have to be fast to enjoy these swims either. Slow, old me has done about 16 including the 2.7 km Palm Beach to Whale Beach! Avalon even has a prize for the swimmer who comes last! Click on this link to find out what is coming up.

Tips for Ocean Swims

1. Swim with the ocean. 

Use the natural pull of rip currents to navigate efficiently through the surf zone and waves over sand banks when returning to shore. In chop, alter your stroke to get your shoulders and mouth higher out of the water and adjust your line to account for crosswinds. Breathe away from the wind. 

2. Learn to sight. 

Learn to sight forward by lifting your head up to start your breathing stroke, and finish to the side. Sight regularly as you swim through waves, and often enough in open water to stay on course. 

3. Dive under waves efficiently. 

Judge each wave on its merits and dive only as deep as you need to to escape any underwater disturbance or backwash. You should be spending the maximum amount of time swimming forward on top of the water rather than down, under and up. 

4. Swimming in packs 

Choose your position on the start line depending on how you want to swim. Get off the start line fast and in clear water from the front, stick to the back to swim in your own time, and use the sides if you’re gunning for nearby rips. You can save up to 40 percent of your energy by swimming directly behind a swimmer, close enough to just miss touching their feet.

Dont forget that one of our lovely swimmers and his wife, Jonny and
Di Schaffer have very kindly offered to host a farewell picnic for Julie
and Michael from 5pm on Sunday 13th January in Clontarf.

It will be nice and relaxed so that everyone can enjoy themselves, so
it would be great if people can bring their own ‘picnic’ and drinks OR a
plate of finger food to share and drinks (including any utensils they
may need incl glasses / beakers etc…) for themselves.

People can arrive anytime from 5pm, in time to watch the sun go down over our beautiful Sydney Harbour.

Everyone is most welcome, but to help give us an idea of numbers
please could everyone RSVP (to another lovely swimmer) Cate Brockbank at
catejb33@yahoo.com.au with their estimated time of arrival and in return Cate will reply with the address 🙂

A note from Jules! Herman the 4000’th swimmer has been awarded free entry to the Cole Classic Ocean Swim event! Cool hey? Congratulations Herman and thank you Cole Classic!

Could you also comment below in blog comments if you are swimming the Cole Classic as SMH may be keen to interview and photograph a few B&B swimmers! Come on you Media Tarts you!!

Also, has anyone seen Christina Pattison’s iphone left on the wall after swimming?

Thank you 

LL

Today’s stats:

Water temp: 21.5c

Air temp: 20.0c

Sunrise: 5:55am

Sunset: 8:10pm

High tide: 8.15pm

Low tide: 2.19pm

To read Michael’s tips on how to stay safe in the surf and harbour ….please click here

 


20 comments

  • Claire

    10/01/2013 at 1:45 pm

    Im Swimming in the Cole Classic 2k swim

  • alyson

    10/01/2013 at 2:52 pm

    love it! but is anyone else wondering who studied monkeys testicles???

  • alyson

    10/01/2013 at 2:52 pm

    poor Inez!! hope your swelling has gone down!

  • Michael [EX CI]

    10/01/2013 at 4:13 pm

    Hi everyone!!
    I’m thinking of doing a 10km+ swim on this Saturday. I will probably start early [? around 5.30] and will do it either as laps to Freshie and back or in the harbour from Manly to little Manly and back. It will depend on conditions of course.
    I’ll just be trying to go at my pace, which is not real fast, so anyone who wants to do some or all of it is welcome.
    If you would like to count it as a 10k badge swim that is fine also- as long as you swim 10k of course.
    I’ll put up final details tomorrow on the blog sometime in the evening, when its clear what the conditions will be.
    Happy to see anyone who want to come.

  • Jane

    10/01/2013 at 4:26 pm

    I’m doing the Cole Classic, in the Ancient Ladies division. I have 2 plates from way back and would love to score a third for showing off purposes (no, not PORPOISES)…..

  • Jenny Holmes

    10/01/2013 at 4:36 pm

    Was it something that you said to the Jimble in passing that got you such a smack on the lip? Apart from that it was fun swimming back with you and Michael on an enjoyably bumpy double. Hope you’re feeling better.

  • Robbie Byrne

    10/01/2013 at 4:53 pm

    The Janitor in Manly Hospital, John Jackson is studying to become a male nurse. I believe one of his projects is about monkey balls.

  • 'The Lips' formerly known as Rainer

    10/01/2013 at 7:28 pm

    What? The 7am swims have relocated back to the surf side??? Why didnt anyone tell me?
    I’ve been swimming to the Toilet Rolls every morning since Sunday. No wonder I havent seen anyone. And the attendance sheets weren’t there either!!
    Okay, truth is I’m still fighting my man flu. Can’t seem to shake it. Have work early tomorrow but will try and return starting Saturday. Missing the 7am swims and (more importantly) all my BnB swim buddies. Plus, lets face it, the lack of blog tarting this week is appalling!
    LL – love your blogs!! Wish i could have tarted for you today!
    Inez – well done on the lip. Good size swelling. Even for my standards. Hope it’s come down a bit by now.
    See you on the weekend!

  • Alyson

    10/01/2013 at 8:41 pm

    Ah! Thanks for clearing that up Robbie 😉

  • Alyson

    10/01/2013 at 8:43 pm

    Tart opportunity tomorrow with the media if your man flu will allow it Lips?

  • fifi

    10/01/2013 at 9:52 pm

    I haven’t swum the Cole for a while but I too would quite like to attempt to add to my late collection, Jane. i am in the medium-ancient ladies division. Ill go loook at the details…I might break ranks and do it, which i have refuse o do since Fairfax took it over. But hey.

  • Inez

    10/01/2013 at 9:53 pm

    Alyson, thanks, better now, looks almost like normal. Jenny, thanks for a great swim, and you SOOO don’t need those fins. Rainer, I swam with a cold all this month, and I reckon the salt water has washed it away, so get your lips back here so that the jimbles will leave ME alone. Michael, I will keep you company from 5.30 but not sure if I am ready for 10km, was mentally aiming for end of February. But anything could happen in the next 31 hours….

  • Michael [EX CI]

    10/01/2013 at 10:21 pm

    That would be great Inez. No jimbles if we go in the harbour!!
    Better talk Jenny into it too.

  • Pacific Jules

    10/01/2013 at 10:43 pm

    Love your cartoons Tedley, they never fail to make me smile. Brilliant !
    Thanks to all above who let me know they’re doing the Cole Classic, I’ll forward your details onto the SMH. Anyone else keen to be part of this potential media story ??
    Murray’s (and the Boatshed) was wonderful last night. Thanks for your impromptu speech Michelle Sparkes and what a fabulous song re-worded by Greg and Krystyna and sung by all of you, even if you did make me cry xxxx

  • Little Sarah Abbott

    11/01/2013 at 12:12 am

    So sorry to hear that you’re still fighting the man flu! Also missing 7 am swims and BnB buddies. Doing a few laps at 6 am in a pool in Thailand, but also can’t see the attendance sheets around!
    Michael, count me in for 5.30 Sat – I know that secretly you’d really love to have me swimming by your side:-) At least it’ll be a virtual swim, so shouldn’t slow you down too much. Just remind Shaun to tick me in:-))
    LL & al Bloggers – thx so much for doing such a great job:-) Love the cartoons, but wondering if the man flu has shrunk Buddy Lips?

  • LC Buttski

    11/01/2013 at 10:05 am

    OMG! My scroll down broke on my mouse scrolling down your blog LL!! I have RSI now! 😀
    Love your first sunrise picture – don’t forget to keep your best shots for next years calendar!
    xx

  • Lainey Loo

    11/01/2013 at 4:31 pm

    Thanks Lesbutt, all you liked was my sunrise picture! Ok will be shorter next time! Tedley is Ted but I do the cartoons Jules!

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