I think it will be Jodi, Tiki and I on Saturday morning at 8.
niel
I think it will be Jodi, Tiki and I on Saturday morning at 8.
niel
The air temp was 47°, the water 55°, it was sunny, not windy but there was a large post storm swell out of the SE. The swell was so long that I needed to look at the pier to see the water moving 4' vertically on the pilings. A strange thing about swells like these is that for all of the energy in the water they don't create larger waves at the beach. Someday I'll find someone who can explain this.
It had rained an inch or more Sunday night through Monday and the creeks may have dirtied up so I planned a route that stayed well away from the creek mouth.
You can't see it easily but while I was taking the water temperature from the Avila Pier I could see rain falling towards Shell and Pismo Beaches. This was at 10:35. Note the surface conditions, pretty glassy with some ripples and a small swell out of the SE. This was about to change! The air temperature was 56° and the water 55.5° so I was expecting a more comfortable swim than yesterday.
I'll swim Tuesday morning at 8 unless we get a huge rain dump into Monday and I think it has pooped up the water.
niel
I'll be back at 8 on Saturday morning. Jodi and Sue should be there and I hope Tiki will be too. This weekend will be our last chance to see her for a while because her April weekends will be consumed by the Lifeguard Academy.
niel
I'll be back Thursday morning at 8:45, ready to swim and shake my 7:15 ZOOM business meeting out of my head and be ready to do some work.
niel
Today's route was just something that popped into my head before I got up to go to the beach. Something about swimming out to the end of the Avila Pier and turning around seemed intriguing. That's all I needed for a plan.
Tom's truck told me that he was there but we managed to share the ocean this time and to not run into each other.
NOAA is predicting RAIN for Saturday. That would be great. I'm planning on swimming at 8 on Saturday unless it has been raining enough to make me concerned about the water quality. Jodi, I'll text you at 7:15 about what I'm doing.
niel
Avila was sunny, calm and 44°. The water was 54°. The big surf that was predicted hadn't made much of a show yet. The waves had more power in them but the big ones were only 4 feet. I got in at 7:45. Tom usually gets in around 9 to 9:30 so I didn't know if I was going to see him. I planned to do a couple of big triangles for about an hour in the water.
What a beautiful morning at Avila Beach! It was sunny and calm, 46° but warming up nicely. 52.5° water with small surf and an almost glassy surface. Beautiful swimming conditions.
At 10:30 Sunday morning Avila was 58°. the water was 53° and there was a steady wind out of the SW with whitecaps on the water in to the surf line so the swimming conditions were bumpy.
Tom had a good time and said that we were in for a bumpy swim.
Getting in were David, Tiki, Pat, Niel, Jodi. Jodi and I were ready for one lap around the buoy line with the chop making up some for the shorter than usual distance.
niel