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-==== Saturday'​s Swim ====+<<​stories:​leash_velcro_2009|Previous Story^stories:​bellingham_stories|Story List ^ stories:​more_hypothermia_2009|Next Story>>​ 
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 +===== Saturday'​s ​(Cold Water) ​Swim =====
  
 **Pmarcus** \\ **Pmarcus** \\
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 Good Morning All, Good Morning All,
  
-Fun Paddle yesterday but I was late..slogged my way half way across the Bay trying to\\ +Fun Paddle yesterday but I was late..slogged my way half way across the Bay trying to "​THINK"​ I could catch up and ended up surfing back with a couple of the boys coming back early………did a couple of passes and was minding my own business and decided to go for a little dip…without a drysuit…..my lifejacket, for the first time ever, got stuck on the lip of my boat. I tried to keep from getting ​too wet but it accelerated ​me up to my face in the drink as the jacket created suddenly more leverage on my cockpit when I pulled up to get into the boat …I went the other way….NICE….if that wasn't fun enough I kicked hard to slide the boat towards my wandering water bottle (which Mike H. recovered and assisted and Larry G hung around as he watched me go in a second time over the other side of the boat) and both my boots instantly came off and started to float away……so,​ to make a long story short, and to suck up my pride and being a pretty decent water person….it took me about a half of a day to get my feeling back in my legs and MOST importantly my balance was out of wack until I got a little warmer. I was wearing my Hydro skins and couple of layers of "​polly"​ with a shell and wool socks with the escaping boots……my upper body was fine but the little second dip sent a little emegency signal into my body to preserve ​the core and i couldn'​t control the blood flow which created some imbalance while still on the water and made me think I had been drinking when I wandered to the car……….ANYWAY……..it doesn'​t take long so paddle wisely the next time you'​re ​thinking about going out into a waterway which is further than you want or can swim to shore if there are less than two of you?? Thanks, Mike and Larry
-"​THINK"​ I could catch up and ended up surfing back with a couple of the boys coming back early………did a couple of passes and was minding my own business and decided to go for a little dip…without a drysuit…..my lifejacket, for the first time ever, got stuck on the lip of my boat. I tried to keep from getting ​to wet but it acelerated ​me up to my face in the drink as the jacket created suddenly more leverage on my cockpit when I pulled up to get into the boat …I went the other way….NICE….if that wasn't fun enough I kicked hard to slide the boat towards my wandering water bottle (which Mike H. recovered and assisted and Larry G hung around as he watched me go in a second time over the other side of the boat) and both my boots instantly came off and started to float away……so,​ to make a long story short, and to suck up my pride and being a pretty decent water person….it took me about a half of a day to get my feeling back in my legs and MOST importantly my balance was out of wack until I got a little warmer. I was wearing my Hydro skins and couple of layers of "​polly"​ with a shell and wool socks with the escaping boots……my upper body was fine but the little second dip sent a little emegency signal into my body to perserve ​the core and i couldn'​t control ​the the blood flow which created some imbalance while still on the water and made me think I had been drinking when I wandered to the car……….ANYWAY……..it doesn'​t take long so paddle wisely the next time your thinking about going out into a waterway which is further than you want or can swim to shore if there are less than two of you?? Thanks, Mike and Larry+
  
 Cheers, Peter Cheers, Peter
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 **Re: Saturday'​s Swim\\ **Re: Saturday'​s Swim\\
-rlingblo <​rlingblo@...>** \\ +rlingblo <​rlingblo@>** \\ 
-02/​01/​09 ​ #5753+02/01/09 #5753
  
 Peter,\\ Peter,\\
-Marc and I got a little overheated paddling back from Eliza yesterday\\ +Marc and I got a little overheated paddling back from Eliza yesterday so we decided to 'take a dip' in the water also. Since my drysuit is in the shop, I was dressed like you. Yep, pretty chilly. I do feel we've learned a lot about safety though. We had PFD's, radios, leashes, flares, and a bunch of other verry competent paddlers with us. It also helps that we have more practice than we would like to admit on getting back onto 'the double'​ in rough water. Even with the swim, I gotta say it was a pretty fun day on the bay!
-so we decided to 'take a dip' in the water also. Since my drysuit is in\\ +
-the shop, I was dressed like you. Yep, pretty chilly. I do feel we've\\ +
-learned a lot about safety though. We had PFD's, radios, leashes,\\ +
-flares, and a bunch of other verry competent paddlers with us. It also\\ +
-helps that we have more practice than we would like to admit on getting\\ +
-back onto 'the double'​ in rough water. Even with the swim, I gotta say\\ +
-it was a pretty fun day on the bay!+
  
 Rick L. Rick L.
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 **Re: Saturday'​s Swim\\ **Re: Saturday'​s Swim\\
 Michael Gregory** \\ Michael Gregory** \\
-02/​01/​09 ​ #5755+02/01/09 #5755
  
-Peter, you get wetsuit. ​ Make you happy. ​ Swim all'a time, no worry! ​ Promotion Paddling Wetsuit and NRS Mystery top  - oh yeah.  BTW lose those knee-high mukluk boots - they make good anchors, but . . .   ​Mike.+Peter, you get wetsuit. Make you happy. Swim all'a time, no worry! Promotion Paddling Wetsuit and NRS Mystery top - oh yeah. BTW lose those knee-high mukluk boots - they make good anchors, but . . . Mike.