I woke suddenly.
Laters baby.

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STATS:
Swimmers: 265
Newbies: 28
Water temp: 22.8 degrees
6 Kilometre swim report – Ian Forster
I had the prestigious opportunity today to lead 20 intrepid swimmers on the 6 Kilometre swim. Apparently John Bond (illustrious leader of long swims and temperature measurer extraordinaire) did not feel well this morning and believed that he was only up to a double.
The sixers collected at the point and then John Bond joins us saying that he felt up to it and no, I could still lead. Nervous I was, having the master overlook my every move. But this was not so bad, occasionally John nonchalantly approached me with suggestions and nuances that so improved the swim for all. We did the formalities and off we went.
The conditions were trying with large seas, heavy weather and a few sea monsters.
But despite the enormous obstacles, the 20 of us made it to freshwater (as you can see serious conditions and most of us are exhausted and afraid):
The return to Manly SLC was uneventful. Heroes all though. Looking forward to the 10 kilometre swim next weekend…
BOTTOM OF THE BLOG:
Staying safe
Remember that there are no badges for scaring yourself silly! While it is great to extend your boundaries, it is important to know your limits. Do read these excellent tips on staying safe in the surf. To read, or even download, click here.


6 comments
Simon
01/03/2015 at 3:16 pm
So right Jones
We’re here to swim.
BTW love your website
Lips
01/03/2015 at 6:55 pm
I can’t see the photos Jones!
What a tease!!!
DWFF
01/03/2015 at 7:06 pm
Great blog Mrs Jones.
Mr Lips will see you now.
ros ex
01/03/2015 at 7:29 pm
Very creative blog Jones!
Snorkles
01/03/2015 at 8:48 pm
Just Catching up on the blog …my how steamy 🙂
Rusty
02/03/2015 at 1:58 pm
Great blog. Very creative and well written. An entertaining read.x