The Sunday Swim Report -
Sunday at Avila Beach was a beautiful day but was very changeable. At 11 it was sunny, cloudless and calm with an air temperature in the 70's and a water temperature of 60°. The surf was 2 foot and the water was clear. There had been whales offshore on Saturday so I scanned the horizon looking for more but did not see any whales, birds or baitfish. There were several large buoys of the kind that the yacht club uses to mark corners for a regatta so I elected to stay inside the end of the Avila Pier.
At the end of the Avila Pier
I swam a 'reverse' Yo-Yo course: out and along the west buoys to #4 at the western end. Then to the end of the Avila Pier and back to #4, the buoy line to #3 and to the end of the Avila Pier and back, and on to the same from #2 and #1. On my first trip to the end of the pier there was a large fog bank coming in over the hills to the west of the port. It wrapped around Avila Beach and over to Fossil Point and then dissipated leaving nothing but sunshine. While this was happening a SE swell picked up. The swell got bumpy and pushy but was milder the closer my route was to the Avila Pier. I had different amounts of chop and push on each of the eight legs of the swim so it was very changeable indeed.
As I was getting out a large bait ball had formed offshore out past the sewer outlet buoy. Hundreds(?) of pelicans were feeding on what was probably mackerel according to a fisherman. At one point the feeding extended over an area that was a half of a mile long. I didn't see any other birds, dolphins or whales in the scrum.
This coming week I'll be swimming on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 and Sunday at 11.
In case you did not get the email, this Friday and Saturday, 10/10 & 10/11, will be GH Sports Annual sale with everything in the store and online at 20 to 50% off.
niel