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2009-05-19 6:45 PM

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Subject: Any patient swimmers up for Sandy Point this weekend?
So i have a chance to do a little OWS this weekend, and I was wondering if there's anyone out there with a little experience and a lot of patience to help mentor my sorry butt in open water. I'm building my fitness etc etc. but haven't done much OWS at all.

Is anyone in a gracious, teaching kinda mood this weekend?


2009-05-19 8:38 PM
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The Annapolis Tri Club has an oper water swim clinic in the next few weeks. Check out http://www.annapolistriclub.com/. I've done a couple of different clinics with them, and they've been great.
2009-05-19 8:40 PM
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fgray - 2009-05-19 9:38 PM The Annapolis Tri Club has an oper water swim clinic in the next few weeks. Check out http://www.annapolistriclub.com/. I've done a couple of different clinics with them, and they've been great.


Thanks for the link, but there's no way I can get out there at 6PM on a thursday... Bummer.
2009-05-19 8:57 PM
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I would be interested but I wouldn't be much of a mentor. More like a comiserator.
2009-05-19 8:59 PM
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Hey, misery loves company!
2009-05-19 9:07 PM
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Subject: RE: Any patient swimmers up for Sandy Point this weekend?
What day & time are you thinking?


2009-05-19 9:33 PM
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MDHillSlug - 2009-05-19 10:07 PM What day & time are you thinking?


I was thinking late morning either Saturday or Sunday, but I'm flexible.
2009-05-20 7:56 AM
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I'd be willing to swim either day but not sure how the traffic will be mid-morning, earlier might be better since it is a holiday weekend.
2009-05-20 5:51 PM
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irishgal - 2009-05-20 8:56 AM I'd be willing to swim either day but not sure how the traffic will be mid-morning, earlier might be better since it is a holiday weekend.


Good point--I guess the water won't be that much warmer mid-day anyway...
2009-05-20 6:56 PM
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I agree morning is better. I have a race Sunday morning so it would have to be Saturday for me to make it.
2009-05-20 6:59 PM
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Fair enough... Saturday morning sounds good. Any other takers besides SCamp07?


2009-05-20 7:51 PM
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I'd like to go but don't think I'll be able to make it.  Maybe next time!

2009-05-21 6:54 AM
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So I'm thinking 8 AM Saturday, maybe a mile or so total (if I can survive that long).
2009-05-21 10:03 AM
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I can't this weekend, and I'm not sure how much help I'd be. But I'm interested. 

Registered for my first tri in September, but I did a 3 mile open water swim at the beginning of May. It did NOT go as well as I would have expected (even being realistic) based on the training I've done in the pool. I want to get more open water time in before the September Tri.

But for scheduling purposes June 13th, June 27th or July 18th I would be w/in about 3 hours. Which is actually closer than I would normally be.

Is there anywhere else around to open water swim? Any place closer? How cold is it? Would I need a wet suit? (I rented for the Naticoke Rive a couple of weeks ago, and don't own one). How do you guage the distance?

Any info would be great! Maybe I should post the questions in the MD thread as stand alone questions instead of targeting you specifically.
2009-05-21 10:33 AM
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Subject: RE: Any patient swimmers up for Sandy Point this weekend?
I'm interested, but don't have a wetsuit yet.  Probably too cold (or I'm not tough enough) to go without.  I would definitely be interested some other time.
2009-05-21 9:22 PM
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DrPete - 2009-05-21 7:54 AM

So I'm thinking 8 AM Saturday, maybe a mile or so total (if I can survive that long).


Sounds good to me. I haven't swam that far yet this year so we'll be in the same boat. Got a brand new wetsuit that hasn't even seen water yet. I've had it a month. I hope it fits because it's too late to return it.


2009-05-21 10:00 PM
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My regular roadie ride is out Baltimore National Pike (MD-40) from Frederick to Greenbrier Park.... the lake there is good for swimming if they have it open... I'll try to find out when it's open for swimming and post something....nothing up on the web yet about when they open for swimming, but it is likely this weekend

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2009-05-22 6:57 AM
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OK, so far it's me and scamp07... any other takers?
2009-05-22 8:59 PM
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Looks like it's just us.
2009-05-22 9:03 PM
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Just sent you a PM...

I guess we'll meet at the restrooms at 8AM. If anyone else wants to come, you're more than welcome. Just look for the dudes in the wetsuits looking apprehensive.
2009-05-23 9:46 AM
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You all missed out!

Beautiful morning today... Water temp was about 65, air temp in the 70s. We did a nice little swim around the swim area buoys. Our rough math put it at about 900 yards. It was nice and chill, and SCamp07 and I took some breaks at the buoys, talked about sighting, etc. It was good times.

We're both doing Cascade Lake next weekend but it might be fun to get a regular BT swim going on the weekends...


2009-05-23 3:34 PM
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Sounds like a plan.  Once I get a wetsuit, I'll join in.
2009-05-24 6:36 AM
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Hey Marylanders - what's the swimming like there? I have a girl friend who is doing her first triathlon some time in July (she's doing the Philly women's triathlon) who is worried about the OWS aspect. She is a good swimmer in the pool, but she did a swim clinic yesterday at Lake Audubon and said she totally freaked out. Does the park have a decent area for people to 'really' swim, that isn't overrun with small children and only goes waist deep? There aren't a lot of areas in NoVA that allow for OWS.

2009-05-24 6:51 AM
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wurkit_gurl - 2009-05-24 7:36 AM

Hey Marylanders - what's the swimming like there? I have a girl friend who is doing her first triathlon some time in July (she's doing the Philly women's triathlon) who is worried about the OWS aspect. She is a good swimmer in the pool, but she did a swim clinic yesterday at Lake Audubon and said she totally freaked out. Does the park have a decent area for people to 'really' swim, that isn't overrun with small children and only goes waist deep? There aren't a lot of areas in NoVA that allow for OWS.



Yes there is a big area for people to swim away from kids.  The water depth is variable, but you can get away from the shore a bit and usually touch bottom.  

Every day is different at Sandy Point...there can be strong currents and moderate sized waves and boat/ship wakes.   The water is a bit salty and occasionally visibility/clarity isn't very good.  And in the bay, you never know what kind of flotsam/jetsam you may run into.
2009-05-24 9:02 AM
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wurkit_gurl - 2009-05-24 7:36 AM

Hey Marylanders - what's the swimming like there? I have a girl friend who is doing her first triathlon some time in July (she's doing the Philly women's triathlon) who is worried about the OWS aspect. She is a good swimmer in the pool, but she did a swim clinic yesterday at Lake Audubon and said she totally freaked out. Does the park have a decent area for people to 'really' swim, that isn't overrun with small children and only goes waist deep? There aren't a lot of areas in NoVA that allow for OWS.



Yeah, it's a good spot for swimming. The swim area buoys are nice because they're fairly far off the beach (75m) which keeps them kid-free, but at most of them you can just stand on the bottom to take a break. Yesterday was kinda windy so there was a little bit of chop, but nothing bad. It's just enough that you get used to swimming in it without a lot of anxiety.

SCamp07 and I learned that horseshoe crabs like to mate on the beach in the early morning... those ugly bastards hurt when you step on 'em.


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