Subject: RE: Ocean SwimmingCongrats!!! (but why find a lake to swim in in San Diego??? one of the best places to swim ) Anyway... sighting from water level is tough, isn't it? Sometimes if there are rollers, you may have to sight 2 or 3 times in a row so you can see through the "trough." The other thing to do is lineup a building, a tree, a mountain, with the buoy, and just sight off that. Were you at La Jolla? If so, coming back to the cove you can sight off the palm trees on the bluf or the stairs when they come into view. As for cap/goggles. Never had the cap issue, but when there is surf I find that I have to tighten the goggles a bit (I have "pool" tight and "open water" tight ). Not too tight, but tight enough so you don't lose them (and I always swim goggles over cap ). Also when a wave approaches duck under, grab sand, and let it pass over you. Face full of surf is sure to knock your goggles off  Keep at it, you'll get more comfortable andit will get better |