Sunday, June 4, 2023

Sunday, June 4th, 2023

Niel, Jamie, Victoria, two of Victoria's friends, Tom L., and John and Jonny swam around mid day today.

When I first got to the beach I saw Tom swimming towards the end of the Avila Pier. He was far enough out that he would have been aiming for the end of the Poly Pier. Saw him again when he was at the Avila Pier as he was finishing up, when Victoria and her friends, Jamie and I were just getting started.  Afterwards, around 1, I saw what looked like John and Jonny moving out through the surf and starting their swim. 

It was a great day for swimming. There was no wind, the water smooth and glassy and the water's temperature was up to 54° - 55°.  At 11 it was still grey all of the way down to the horizon but the sun did come out around noon.

Victoria and her friends swam out and back along the left buoy line. Jamie and I did three triangles for 4,500M.   


I'll be back to swim on Tuesday morning at 7. That will be it for me for a week as I'll be out of town Wednesday through Sunday.

niel

Saturday, June 3, 2023

Saturday, June 3rd, 2023

 

At the end of the Cal Poly Pier
Jodi and Jim in the background and Niel

Jodi, Jim and Niel got in at 7 AM. Avila was in full June Gloom mode with dense gray cloud cover, 53°, calm, 52.7° water that felt like 51° or maybe 52°, a nice glassy surface and a small swell from the SW.  This week the water has started to become 'summery', not in temperature but the nice clean winter water is being replaced by the yellow brown summer crud of plankton which means that the bait fish will arrive soon bringing with them the seals, birds and big fish. There was a lot of kelp in the surf line. 

There were three swims today: Jim is still getting his cold water chops back so he's get out when it was his time,  Jodi wanted to do 1:15 and I was looking for 4,500M.

We swam the Poly Pier Circle counterclockwise. Jim went in when we were passing by the Avila Pier. Jodi hit 1:15 when she and I arrived back at the Avila Pier and I continued on to do a triangle to to top up my distance. My dead reckoning was off a bit since I wound up with 5,000+M.

I'll be back tomorrow at 11. I'm expecting two new swimmers.

niel  

Tom L. got in at about 10 and swam around the Avila Rock.  

Thursday, June 1, 2023

Thursday, June 1st, 2023

The Gods Must be Laughing - 

Poseidon, Neptune, maybe even Popeye, but they are having fun with us swimmers. 55° water on Tuesday and 51.7°/11°C today. Combined with the solid gray cloud cover it was chilly.

When asked about the water temperature I'm going to just say 51° and then the only surprises will be pleasant ones.  

Jim, Niel and Stephanie swam this morning at 7. We planned to do a loop out and around the Poly Pier. Stephanie needs a new wetsuit, got too cold and dropped off at the end of the Avila Pier. Jim also was cold in his borrowed wetsuit and swam in to the base of the Avila Pier from the end of the CPP. I had the warmest wetsuit by a good margin so I completed the loop and added a triangle for 4,746M. 
My Patagonia R3 is a 3.5/4.5 surf suit with kneepads and a rough outside texture to help you to stay on your board and is more bulky to than my Orca, but it is my best buddy when the water is around 50°.  Even in water in the 40's I've felt the cold but have never gotten cold. 

It will be Jim, Jodi, Tom I., and myself Saturday morning at 7. 

niel
  

Tuesday, May 30, 2023

Tuesday, May 30th, 2023

 
At 7AM Avila Beach had the full June Gloom conditions; 58°, very gray, still, and a glassy ocean with 54.5° water. That is back up to a 'normal' winter temperature so there my be summer temperatures to come. On 5/31/22 the water was 56° and by mid June it was 59° - 60°. After water temps between 46° and 50° in February, March & April the mid 50's is most welcome.  

Stephanie wasn't here today but Jim dropped in. He has swum with us before when he lived in the Bay Area and now lives on the Central Coast. He swims bareback and had not been in the water since September. He has a borrowed wetsuit for today and began getting his water temperature tolerance recalibrated. He expects to dump the wetsuit once he gets comfortable in the water.

We did triangles. One for Jim and three for me.  The water is starting to get cloudy, a sure sign of summer. I swam through a blob of red tide off of the end of the Avila Pier. Soon we should have the baitfish and the birds back, the visibility in the water will be down to a few feet, crowds of sand apes will return and it will be Summer.

Stephanie and I will swim Thursday morning at 7. Jodi, Tom I. and I will swim Saturday at 7AM.

niel     



Tom Els, Tuesday swim report: beautiful day at Avila when I arrived at 9:30. High overcast with some blue showing. The water was calm, flat and glassy. My toes told me it was 53, 54. Excellent day of swimming and all around at Avila, and not just because there were less tourists. 

Monday, May 29, 2023

Monday, May 29th, 2023




Tom L's Monday morning, swim report: On the final day of the three day weekend,  it was still crowded enough that I could not get a front row parking spot when I arrived at 9:15, hence, the no ocean view photo. It was cloudy with scattered blue spots in the sky. Air temperature was 62°.  Being the tourist curmudgeon that I am, it is times like this morning and Saturday that I miss the emptiness that came with the Covid shut down.  As I was getting in, I saw sushi seal just past the break searching for breakfast… The water was 52° with a wind chop and bump to it. Swimming was nice, though, and tourists free!  

Sunday, May 28, 2023

Sunday, May 28th, 2023

 

Jamie, Todd and Niel

Jamie, Niel and Todd swam today (Todd, I may have your name wrong. Email me). There was thick overcast, a light wind, 58° air and 52.5° water. The surf was 1 - 2 foot. The ocean was flat when we got in but the wind picked up and things were got choppy during the second half. 

We swam two triangles, clockwise then counter clockwise. 

I'll be back Tuesday and Thursday mornings at 7.

niel

Saturday, May 27, 2023

Saturday, May 27th, 2023

Everybody Went Long Today - 

Jodi and Tom I. swam for about 90 minutes and did 4,000M. I swam for two hours and covered 5,251M. I wanted to go longer today and Jodi and Tom decided to join me. This was the longest and furthest swim any of us had done in some time, especially Jodi who seems to be almost fully recovered from her shoulder surgery.  The swimming conditions were ideal if you were OK with 52° water. It was calm and still but gray. The water was flat and glassy with an occasional set of swells that would make 2' - 3' breakers. 
We swam out, around the left buoys, to the end of CPP and in to the base of the pier at the shore. There were waves breaking against the rocks at the base of the pier so getting in close enough for a touch would of risked getting bounced off of the rocks so we stopped a bit short.
At the second crossbars on the way back out along the CPP Tom and Jodi pealed off towards the end of the Avila Pier while I continued to doubled back along our outbound route.      

Jodi, Tom I. and Niel at the second crossbars on the Cal Poly Pier.

I saw Tom I. and Jodi after I got out and we were all really happy with the start we had made on this weekend.  As I was leaving I saw and spoke with Tom Lorish as he was heading for the water. 

I'll do a shorter swim tomorrow at 11. 

niel 

Tom L's Saturday Morning Swim report: gray, calm, 52° water temperature. Good swimming. 





Friday, May 26, 2023

Friday, May 26th, 2023

 

Tom L's Friday morning swim report: the gray days of May continue at Avila.  It was 60° when I arrived at 9:45.  The marine layer was thick, but would be burning off by the time I finished my swim.  The water was smooth, flat and glassy with temperatures ranging from 52-54.  Aquatic microclimates.  Good swimming.  

Thursday, May 25, 2023

Thursday, May 25th, 2023

 

The swimming conditions were beautiful this morning. It was clear and sunny at Avila Beach at 7 AM. The air temp was 56° and would be about 65° by 9. The surf was one to two foot, there was a slight swell the water was glassy and the water temperature was down to 52°. The water temperature has been falling for a week so I'm hoping that it bottoms out soon. I'd switched back to my winter wetsuit for today and was glad of it.  As we were wading in Stephanie and I looked at each other and said "hey, the water is cold".

Stephanie and Niel got in at 7. We swam the buoy line, the end of the Avila Pier, the end of the CPP and to the second crossbars. From there Stephanie completed the circle to where we had gotten in for 3,200M. I doubled back along our route for 4,500M. It was very relaxing in the water this morning. 

Jodi, Tom I. and I will swim Saturday morning at 7.


niel

Tuesday, May 23, 2023

Tuesday, May 23rd, 2023

 At seven o'clock Avila was grey and calm with perfect swimming conditions. The air temp was 54°, the water was 54.5°, the surf was 2 to 3 foot and there was a slight swell and puss out of the SE. The water is still very clear. There were plenty of Velella on the beach near the high tide line but I did not see any in the water.
With the high clouds I don't have the sun to navigate by but if there is no fog and a small swell I can keep my bearing by watching an object on the horizon. This morning I could see the light flash of the sand slide at the end of the beach near Guadalupe. As long as I it was in the same spot every time I breathed on the right I was still lined up with the end of the Avila Pier.       

I'm feeling the need for more distance so I did 4000M today.  

Looking back toward the Avila Pier.

niel

Tom's Tuesday morning swim report: I don't think I have anything new to say that Niel hasn't said in his report above ⬆️. Overcast and gray, smooth water, excellent swimming. End of report.   




Monday, May 22, 2023

Monday, May 22nd, 2023

 


Tom L's Monday morning swim report: arrived at 9:30. Air temperature it was 56°. The marine layer, and calm, glassy water. The water temperature was 55 on the east side, and 56 on the west side. The Villella jellyfish regatta has sailed on to points beyond. Beautiful morning swim.

Sunday, May 21, 2023

Sunday, May 21st, 2023

 
Niel and David swam at 11 o'clock. Avila Beach couldn't make up its mind between gray overcast and sunshine.  It was 61° with a light to medium gusty wind. The ocean looked pretty flat but turned out to be changeable. The water temperature was 13°C/55.4°F, down a bit from yesterday but nobody who remembers the 48° water just a month ago is complaining. 

We swam left to the end of the buoy line, to the end of the Avila Pier, to the end of the Cal Poly Pier, and back the way we had come. The wind picked up not long after we got in, the sun came out and the water got choppy.  We worked out way uphill to the CPP and surfed the chop back. 
There are still a lot of the Blue Velella wind sailors.

I'll swim at 7 on Tuesday and Thursday mornings. 

niel

Saturday, May 20, 2023

Saturday, May 20th, 2023

 Niel, Tom Israel and Jodi had a great swim today. At 7AM it was overcast and spitting in true pre June-Gloom style but with no fog. I could see the breakwater at the port, which is about 2 miles away. The air temp was 54° and the water was 56.3°, bumpy from a SE chop and still very clean.  We decided to do a counter clockwise Poly Pier and Reef Buoy loop. Jodi would drop off at the end of the Avila pier if her shoulder was suggesting it but she hung in for the full 3200 M. She has 4 more appointments with her PT and then she is good to go.    

Tom, Jodi and Niel at the end of the CPP. 

This is the time of the year when the 'wind sailors' or Vallela, show up. They have been washing up on the beach the last week and were plentiful in the water today.  They are relatives of Portuguese Man-of- War. They have a flat blue body that is about he size of a silver dollar with a sail on top to move them along. They have short stinging tentacles for capturing plankton but the siting is too weak to bother us. In another month or so we may see dinner plate size sea jellies with white and purple domes.

With the water so clean and up to 'normal' wintertime temperatures today's swimming was more fun than it has been since December. I decided to pull the beard of the swim gods, ditch my 3.5/4.5 wintertime wetsuit, and wear my Orca wetsuit, daring the gods to make the water bounce back down to 51°.  They were kind and I was very comfortable today. 
  

Tom L's Saturday swim report: I got to Avila at 945.  The hoards of people were here and were continuing to arrive despite the thick overcast and 57° temperature.  The water was calm and glassy when I got in, but would get bumpy as a breeze picked up during my swim. Niel had already told me the water temperature was 57° before I got in...  I would've called it 55, or 56. I guess that is the cloud cover bringing my toe-mometer down.  In the wildlife category, there was a heavy presence of little jellyfish. For some reason, the name blue bottle comes to mind, but I may be mixing them up with some jellies I have seen in Australia. The ones today do not sting. They are nature's sailors.  They have a blue ringed base, with a clear sail to travels the ocean.  There were hundreds of them in today's regatta. The other wildlife was not indigenous to the ocean – it was a Homosapien on a paddleboard doing yoga.  It was an excellent day of swimming, and I am glad to be getting out of here, because humans are overrunning the place!  

It sounds like summer is going to be a challenge for Tom L. 
Tom, there are no crowds at 7. You can join us anytime. 

I'll swim tomorrow at 11. 

niel 

Friday, May 19, 2023

Friday, May 19th, 2023

 

Tom's Friday morning swim report: I arrived at Avila at 915 and was greeted with a low, marine layer or high fog... regardless of what it was called, it was thick and solid, and would not be burning off anytime soon.  There was a slight breeze out of the south that created a chop on the water. The water temperature was 54+, which allowed me to enjoy a longer swim. A nice way to ease into the weekend.   

Thursday, May 18, 2023

Stephanie and Niel got in at about 7 and took a tour of the Cal Poly Pier. It was overcast and gray with limited visibility, no wind and a chance that the fog would close in. The air temp was 53° and the water was 56°. It looks like we are back to 'normal' winter water temperatures, which feels like summer after our polar water temperatures. The water was glassy.       

 
There was a nice swell and some good sized waves but the largest breakers were will spaced out, making our entry and exit un dramatic.  That is Stephanie and Niel getting out. 

I'll be back Saturday morning at 7 and Sunday at 11.

niel