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10/08/20 – What Lies Beneath…

   An amazing diversity of wonderful creatures inhabit the waters we swim across each day. This time of year we often have the awesome experience of a Port Jackson shark swim beneath us. With my water logged camera I snapped this beautiful guy this morning… Last night we were lucky enough to hear a lot...

Tuesday 9th of August 2016 – Timing is everything

Due to some unavoidable delays this morning, I found myself running late so apologise for no sunrise shots though I’m told they were spectacular. As I topped the rise it was clear we had a half meter of South East swell and a barely perceptible zephyr of a ENE puff. The balmy temps encouraged a quickened pace...

08/08/16 – Information Immersion

Ever wondered why you feel more energised after a swim, even though the act of swimming uses up energy? Well… We classically think of the universe as consisting of energy and matter.  But what if there’s a third component, just as fundamental. (yeah, yeah, I know.  Just flow with this for a couple more paragraphs, or...

Saturday 6 August 2016-  SQUAD GOALS

Today was overcast with a bit of a drizzle and a bit of a swell too. But that did not stop the Bold and Beautiful Squad from descending upon their little corner of the globe. 6:40am     The term Squad GOALS is an inspirational term for what you would like your groups of friends...

Friday 5 August 2016 Auspicious, D-Day

It is a special day today – a swimming day, but ALSO Dorset’s 66th birthday and he has craftily arranged it so that he completes his 1000km. The older we get, the cleverer.   All these swimmers were keen to congratulate Dorset on his swim and wish him happy birthday. More wanted to do so but...

Tuesday 2nd of August – No Bities

A smouldering start to the day with half a meter of southerly swell on a 10 second period and nary a whisper of wind from anywhere of any importance.   After a week of Jimbal infestations, the numbers were quite small this morning. The glowing 18 degrees in the water was helpful for everybody.   The mid...

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