Wednesday, July 8, 2026

Wednesday, July 8th, 2026

Tom's Wednesday Morning Swim Report - 

Blue skies and the sun burning off the marine layer.  Splotches of red funk in the water and temperatures ranging from 55-57 degrees.  There was also what looked like pollen in the water… a lot of it, but it was under the water.  Not sure if that was a different variety of funk or it really was pollen…  another mystery of the ocean. It was a good swim.   

Tuesday, July 7, 2026

Tuesday, July 7th, 2026

Niel's Tuesday Morning Swim Report -

My plan for this morning's swim was to do 4 to 5000M. The water looked great, it was overcast, there was no wind, the surf was small and there was no swell. My planned route was a 5,000M route I had done before; to swim left and around the reef buoy, to the end of the Poly Pier, in along the pier to touch the shore and to return the way I had come. I could drop off at several points and make this something between 3,200 and 5K. 
  
My swim did not start well. As I waded in the water felt like 56°, not the 59° we had last Saturday. At the #2 buoy the water began to get red and at #4 it was thick, and would be worse on the ocean side of the kelp bed.  Heading towards the Poly Pier I was thinking that if the water stayed this cold and dirty this might be a 3,000M swim. A ways past the end of the Avila pier the water cleaned up and warmed up a few degrees so my plan changed to swim to the base of the Poly Pier and from there to either head to the Avila Pier or back to the end of the Poly Pier. 
At the end of the Poly Pier for the second time.

The tide was low enough that the waves were bounding off of the rocks at the base of the pier so I had some fun with the swells passing under me in both directions as I approached the rocks. The waves were breaking on the rocks so I turned around when I could touch the bottom.  I was feeling good now so I headed back to the end of the P. Pier. Half way to the end of the pier I was inspired to complete my swim between the Avila and Poly Piers and avoid the colder yucky water on the east side of the Avila Pier.  
I swam in along the P. Pier, over to the #4 buoy and back to #1 on the east side.  

I felt better at the finish than at the start. It's nice when that happens. 
The clouds had broken up and it was sunny and warm when I was at the showers.

I'll swim at 8 on Thursday and at 7 on Saturday.

niel

Monday, July 6, 2026

Monday, July 6th, 2026

Tom's Monday Morning Swim Report - 


Replay of Sunday… Blue skies high thin clouds, warm air and a slight breeze. The water was around 58°. Beautiful Monday morning Swim. 

Sunday, July 5, 2026

Sunday, July 5th, 2026

Tom's Sunday Swim Report - 

Blue skies, a light breeze blowing on shore, and beautiful water.  It was a perfect day for swimming around the rock.

Saturday, July 4, 2026

Saturday, July 4th, 2026

The Dolphins 4th of July Swim -

Swimming this morning were Niel, Jodi, Tish, Paula, Avery, Mike and Hillary.
We are past June Gloom and now into July No Sky with solid overcast skies, no wind, a 56° air temperature and a 59° water temperature.  The red tide has moved off leaving only a slight amount of funk and mostly nice clean water. 
We couldn't decide on a route so we started by swimming to the 4th buoy on the left side of the pier. From there we swam to Fossil Point and wove through the kelp to the Avila Rock.    


Hillary, Tish, Avery, Mike, Jodi, Paula and Niel
at the #4 buoy on the east side of the Avila Pier

Paula, Jodi, Niel, Tish, Avery, Mike and Hillary
at the Avila Rock

We continued on around the rock and back to the end of the Avila Pier. Niel, Hillary, Mike and and Tish came in and Avery, Paula and Jodi swam to the end of the Poly Pier and back.  

It was a very nice day out there with warm (for Avila), flat, clean and glassy water and a great group.  

Paula, Avery, Jodi, Mike, Niel, Tish and Hillary
Post swim at Hillary's van with 
muffins, strawberries, deviled eggs and coffee.

This coming week I'll swim at 7 on Tuesday, 8 on Thursday and at 7 on Saturday.

niel 

Friday, July 3, 2026

Friday, July 32rd, 2026

Tom's Friday Swim Report - 

Partly blue skies, a breeze blowing from the southwest to the southeast, and beautiful water. The swimming was gorgeous this morning. The holiday crowds were already there so I parked on first Street… Therefore, no picture. 

Thursday, July 2, 2026

Thursday, July 2nd, 2026

A Martini Before Breakfast - 

The red funk was mild and limited to the area inside the end of the Avila Pier. It was overcast, 59°, calm with small surf. There was a slight offshore wind. The water temperature was up to 58°.
I wanted to stay outside of the red funk so I did the Martini Route. Tom Lorish christened this route because it looks like a Martini glass. One Martine equals an Ironman Swim of 2.4 miles. Go around the glass three times and you have a Triple Martini which is 10K.  

I'm at the Avila Rock

Then at the end of the Poly Pier
I had a very nice swim.
The Saturday Group will swim at 7.

niel

Wednesday, July 1, 2026

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2026

Tom's Wednesday Swim Report -

It is July 1st and the June gloom is… Still here. The weather and nature don't care what the date is. The water was glassy and flat, and the red funk was mostly gone. The air temperature was high 50s and the water temperature was 54 to 55°.  It was excellent midweek morning vitamin. 

Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Tuesday, June 30th, 2026

Wonderful Swimming Conditions Except for the Payback -
 
Today the water was 55° with a light onshore breeze. The water was flat and the surf 2 to 3 foot, so the conditions were great except for the red tide which varied from absent to not too bad to opaque red yuck.  Last summer we had only two week long bouts of red tide. so I guess this is payback for last summer. Avila has frequently had red tide like this before and the presence of the plankton dose bring the baitfish, dolphins and whales in close to shore.   
At the end of the Poly Pier

Today the onshore breeze seemed to be pushing the red tide in towards the beach. Seaward from the end of the Avila Pier the water was clean, closer to shore the funk thickened up.  On the ocean side of the kelp bed that is near the east #4 buoy the water was opaque. Yuch.


I'll swim Thursday at 7. I'm planning on staying outside of the end of the Avila Pier. A swim to the Avila Rock might just be the best option.

niel   


Monday, June 29th, 2026

Hillary's Donner Lake 10K -


On Sunday Hillary swam the 10K loop around Donner Lake. The water temp was 65°. She swam with no wetsuit and was unsupported except for her usual flotilla with camera, hula dolls, nutrition and hydration.  She wasn't cold until after she finished and got out. 

Monday, June 29, 2026

Monday, June 29th, 2026

Tom's Gray Monday Morning Swim - 


Heavy marine layer, a slight breeze blowing on shore, and thankfully the red funk has mostly gone. The air temperature was 59° and the water temperature was 55. It was a good Monday morning Swim.

Saturday, June 27, 2026

Saturday, June 27th, 2026

The Bikini Top Swim - 

Comparing our routes after today's swim it became a contest to see who's route drew the best bikini top outline. 

Hillary

Jodi

Niel

Paula

Tom
In the water today were Niel, Paula, Hillary and their friend Tish from the pool, Jodi, and Tom.  Paula, Hillary and Jodi went long for 4 to 5,500M while Niel, Tom and Tish went about 3,000M. Paula's and my distances are in meters, the rest are in yards. 

The air temp was 60° and the water was 59°, it was overcast with a bit of sun, small surf, no wind and flat water, great swimming conditions except that the red tide is in and the water clarity was clean to funky to opaque.

Me in front, them from the left Paula, Tish, Tom, Jodi and Hillary
at the 4th buoy on the east side of the Avila Pier
 
I'll be swimming this week on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7. 

niel 




 

Friday, June 26, 2026

Friday, June 26th, 2026

 Tom Lorish Says: 

Overcast, glassy calm water, dolphins along the Buoy line, red funk, parking vultures, and jr. lifeguards learning about life.  All that, and despite the red funk, good swimming.   



Thursday, June 25, 2026

Thursday, June 25th, 2026

  

Avila was gray with overcast skies, no fog, small surf, 62° air and 56°- 57° water.  I fear that I spoke too soon about not having water in the mid 50's again until fall. The water was flat and the swimming was easy, except for the red tide funk at the end of the Avila Pier and on the ocean side of the reef where the buoy is.    

Yes, GoPro has replaced my flooded camera so there will be photos again. 
 
Jr. Guards is in full swing with four groups of kids. I wish that there had been something like this when I was growing up. It is a great way to show kids how to be safe and have fun in the ocean. 

I'll swim with the group at 7 on Saturday.

niel

Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Wednesday, June 24th, 2026

Tom's Wednesday Swim Report - 

Overcast, a bump on the water, and loads of people. As June gloom continues, and the summer crowds flock in, the water temperature ranged from 57 to 59°. The water quality ranged from OK to patches a red funk. Nevertheless, It was a nice morning vitamin.