Tom's Friday Morning Swim -
Heavy marine layer, glassy calm water and a beautiful morning Swim. The water was about 54 degrees and the water clarity was excellent.
Tom's Friday Morning Swim -
Heavy marine layer, glassy calm water and a beautiful morning Swim. The water was about 54 degrees and the water clarity was excellent.
Niel and Jim's Thursday Morning Swim -
Tom Lorish's Wednesday Swim Report -
Niel's Tuesday Morning Swim Report -
Tom L's Monday Morning Swim Report -
The swell had dropped off and the fog was gone. Clear blue skies and a solid breeze blowing offshore - SSW. There was a pretty big wind chop from the breeze that had me work harder than I have in a long time. The leg coming back from the CPP was a workout. With the wind, the water felt about 56°. Excellent Monday morning vitamin.
Niel's Sunday Swim Report -
At the Poly Pier
This coming week I plan to swim at 7 on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday and at 11 on Sunday.
niel
Tom's Sunday Swim Report -
Niel's Sunday Swim Report -
Surf's Up! This week Tom Lorish had the 'luck' to swim when the swell was big. Friday and Friday night the largest sets were touching the bottom of the pier which requires 7 to 8 foot waves. My swim on Thursday was not nearly as dramatic. At 7 Saturday morning the surf was 4 to 5 feet with occasional larger sets. It was overcast and 54° with a weak offshore wind and comfy 58° water. Jodi, Niel and Tom I. were swimming.
Getting out was all about timing. Jodi got it wrong by about 4 seconds and got rolled really good. Tom and I pulled up at the #1 buoy and saw Jodi standing on the beach. We swam back in and talked for a bit. Jodi was going to sit this one out so Tom and I swam back out to the #1 buoy.
Tom's Friday Morning Swim Report -
Niel's Thursday Morning Swim Report -
I'll swim at 7 on Saturday and at 7 on Sunday so I can make a lunch meeting at 11:30.
niel
Tom's Wednesday Morning Swim Report -
Niel's Tuesday Morning Swim Report -
Tom Lorish's Monday Morning Swim Report -
Big swell, big high tide and super foggy. It felt like winter. The fog was thick and the swell and high tide were really pushing the waves up and over the berm and all the way up to the lifeguard tower on the east side. The water was clear and felt 54°. It was a good Monday morning Swim.There is a smudge 2/3 of the way up in Tom's photo. Tom said it was a large ship passing within spitting distance to the end of the Avila Pier in the fog. niel
The Sunday Swim Report -
There is a bomb cyclone in the Gulf of Alaska and the surf's up in Avila Beach. The waves felt like winter surf: the 3 to 4 foot waves were very long, in sets of 2 to 4, had some power and were pushing a lot of water up onto the berm.
Niel's Thursday Swim Report -
At the fourth buoy I stopped to greet another swimmer. Ty is training for the Morro Bay tri and was enjoying swimming at Avila Beach.
My route took me over to Fossil Point, to the end of the Avila Pier, continued to the 4th buoy and returned to #1 and came in.
The Saturday group will swim at 7 and I'll swim at 11 on Sunday.
niel
Tom L's Wednesday Morning Swim Report -
There's a whole lotta shakin' going on… and what's shakin' is me after swimming in that 54° water. Gorgeous morning at Avila when I arrived at 845 AM. Blue skies, clouds, and 52° air temperature. The water was clear and glassy with the odd 3ft wave. It was an excellent day after a rainy day swim.
Tom's Monday Morning Swim Report -
The Sunday Swim Report -
The Saturday Morning Swim Report -
I suggested that we swim to the point and check it out but by the time we were walking to the water the east buoy line had become a parking lot for pelicans so we headed west to the first crossbars on the Poly Pier. On the way to the end of the pier the wind built up the chop. At the end of the pier the chop was 12 to 18 inches with a strong push.
The Friday Morning Swim Report -
Foggy, foggy, foggy. The water was glassy and calm when I got close enough to see it… The swell had pretty much dropped off and the water temperature was 58°. I stayed on the east side out of respect for the numbers that Niel and his team are reporting. It was a good morning Swim.
Tom L.
The Wednesday Morning Swim Report -
Tom L.
The Tuesday Morning Swim Report -
At 6:50 this morning there was heavy overcast in Avila Beach. It was 56°, the visibility was a mile plus and it was spitting and damp. There was no wind. The surf was up a bit to 3 feet. The water temperature was 61° and I'd find pockets of red water out there.
The Sunday Swim Report -
The Saturday Morning Swim Report -
Jodi, Eileen and Niel got in at 7 in Avila Beach and swam in flat, glassy, 60° water. The surf had gone down from 4 foot plus to 2 foot. The water was clean. The sunrise was beautiful.
The Friday Morning Swim Report -
The swell dropped off, and the fog is gone. The water was glassy and flat and the swimming was good. The water temperature was 60° plus. The blue herons were staked out at the cross beams of the CPP and there's a lot of sea bird activity out on the Avila pier. It was a beautiful morning Swim.
The Thursday Morning Swim Report -