Saturday, July 31, 2021

Saturday, July 31st. 2021

Tom, Jodi and Niel swam this morning. We started at different times and each did our own route.  When I was out on the Avila Pier taking the water temperature I saw Jodi doing her laps of the left side buoy line and Tom on his leg from the reef buoy to the end of the Cal Poly PIer. Jodi did about 3500M and I never spoke to Tom so I do not know what route he swam. I had planned a shorter version of the 5000 M over to the CP Pier and back route. I would come back directly to the Avila Pier and in from there. This turned out to be only 500M shorter than the full 5K, not the 4000M I was expecting.

The swimming conditions were very good with high clouds that would break up at about 10, a 61° air temperature and a 60° water temperature. Around 10 the wind was up enough to push up a chop out of the SW.   

Jodi and I crossed paths along the east side of the buoy line. 

My route. My shortened route wasn't shorter by much.

Jodi is going to start at about 8 tomorrow with a friend on a SUP and try for a swim in the 7000M range. She has plans for a Three Martini in the near future.

The Three Martini route starts by swimming out along the 'stem', the Avila Pier, then three times around the 'glass,' the triangle made by the end of the Avila Pier, the end of the Cal Poly Pier and Avila Rock off of Fossil Point, then back in along the stem. This swim is about 10.5 to 11 kilometers. Jodi will be the seventh person and the first woman to swim this route.

Duke and I will be on the beach tomorrow morning and in the water at 11.   

niel

     

Friday, July 30, 2021

Thursday, July 29th, 2021

Ah let's see if I can pull this together, this is Friday afternoon and this swim was Thursday morning. 

I arrived at about 8:45. Avila was cloudy and 61 degrees. The water was 59° and nice and clean with an occasional 3' wave.  tom was getting in ahead of me so we agreed that we would take the same route over to the Cal Poly Pier and hopefully meet up over there somewhere. I saw Tom heading east along the buoys when I was on the pier taking the water temperature and that was the last I saw of him. My plan was to do a loop as the plot shows, Tom was going to start the same way but when he got to the second crossbars he was going to double back along the route that he had taken. That would be somewhere between 4800 and 5000M for him. His is enough faster than I am that he was gone before I left.

On my way out of town I saw Peter Kelley walking towards the beach and stopped and had a visit. He is swimming about 30 minutes each day and recovering well from his hip replacement surgery.  



I'll be back on Saturday at about 9 o'clock.


niel 

Tuesday, July 27, 2021

Tuesday, July 27th, 2021

I had a very nice day to get back in the water after a week traveling. Avila was overcast with more July No Sky but it was calm and warm with an air temperature of 61°. The water was flat, clean, glassy and 59°. The surf was 2 to 3 foot.  I was tight from too much driving so I just did an easy couple of laps and let the kinks work out.

I saw Duke before we got in, he was doing his usual 1000 yd. sprint swim and then 30 miles on the bike so we did not swim together. I spoke with Tom near the last buoy on the east side and then we continued our swims.   


I'll be back on Thursday at 8:45. If Tom and I can hook up we'll do something together. 


niel 

Tuesday, July 20, 2021

Tuesday, July 20th, 2021

 Niel and Duke met just before 8 and planned a relaxing swim. Something easy to swim and  navigate that would just get the kinks out. The swimming conditions don't get much better then they were this morning with clearing skies, a 59° air temperature, 59.5° water that was very clear, no wind and a glassy surface.  




We met up with Tom when we arrived at the end of the Avila Pier for the last time. We were ready to head in and Tom was on his way out and over to the CP Pier. 


Tom, Niel and Duke

Duke and I spoke with Tracy as we were getting out and he was wading in. He was going to start along the buoy line. I missed what the rest of his plan was. 

After his swim Tom spoke to Peter Kelly as he was heading to the water to swim. It is very good to know that El Grande Effe of Avila swimming is back in the water. 

I'll be out of town for the rest of the week and back next Tuesday, the 27th, at 8.

Jodi, Leslie and Stephanie are swimming at 5 on Wednesday evenings. Meet up at the life guard tower on the left side of the Avila Pier. The parking is easy and the conditions can be really nice at that time of the day.


niel    

Sunday, July 18, 2021

Sunday. July 18th, 2021

 Sunday With A Chance of Thunderstorms


Avila started out like an average summer day with the fog cleared by 10 and the beach crowd starting to show up. It was 62° and the water was 58° although when the clouds came back in and we lost the sun the water felt colder. We had weird water quality today. Some areas, the water was super clear while farther offshore there were areas where I was swimming over clouds of yellow brown junk and the water itself was greenish and tasted funny.   


On the beach were Jodi, Leslie, Niel and Duke. We decided to swim a simple loop over to and along the CP Pier and back. Jodi did a bit extra for close to 4K.
Niel and Duke at the end of the CP Pier

Leslie, Jodi and Niel at the same spot. 
In the left rear is the Avila Pier.

I'll swim Tuesday morning at 8 and then will not be swimming until the following Tuesday. 

niel 


Saturday, July 17, 2021

Sunday, July 17th, 2021

Having Enough Shots Is May Be Enough To Finish 
But Not Enough To Beat The Competition 

Conditions permitting, I was wanted to go long today, so I added a couple of gels to my kit with the camera and car key. I never have gotten comfortable with hiding my key on someone's tire, so I have a 'dumb' version that I carry with me in the water.

I'd done the route I had planned once before and it came out at almost 4900M. If today's conditions stayed flat enough I was going to do a solid 3 miles today.

At 8:30 the conditions looked very nice. It was grey, overcast and still . The air temp was 57° and the water 58.5°. There was a bit of a swell out of the SW, so it was not as dead flat as Thursday but still looked nice. While I was out on the pier getting the water temperature I saw three swimmers heading towards the Cal Poly Pier. Could of been Jodi, Stephanie and Leslie if they go in at 8. I don't know. I didn't meet them in the water or after.

Tom was getting ready to get in so we planned to swim the same route for a while. Tom is a faster swimmer so I left first and we would meet up at the end of the Cal Poly Pier and when I arrived Tom was waiting for me. I don't know where he passed me, maybe I mistook him for some fast moving water creature. We swam down and back along the CP Pier, apparently passing Theresa and Grace going the opposite direction. From the end of the CP Pier Tom went to the Avila Pier and in for about 4K M. I doubled back on my route until I was at the first buoy. I had one gel left and didn't want to be short of 5K so I ate the gel and swam around the Avila Pier for 3.5 miles and 2 hours in the water. 



As far as the competition goes, I saw this BBQ set up neat the showers and new that I would always be outclassed by someone who had this level of commitment. 


Duke and I will swim at 11 tomorrow. You are all welcome.

A high five and congratulations to Theresa who has been a great swimming buddy these past 2-1/2 years. Theresa is starting her professional career in marine biology in Irvine on Monday.  Theresa, keep in touch and you are welcome to drop in for a swim whenever you are in town and want to do some cold water swimming. 

niel     

Thursday, July 15, 2021

Thursday, July 15th, 2021

 The Flat Earth Swim


We had wonderful swimming conditions today. The air temp was 60°, the water was 58.5° and it was completely still so we had a very flat and glassy ocean. Niel got in a bit before nine and Tom soon after. We swam roughly the same route out to the end of the Cal Poly Pier and down the pier to the second crossbars. From there I went in to the west buoy line while Tom went back out along the CP Pier to its end and then back to the beach. The sun was just starting to burn through and it was still calm when we got out so we had great conditions for the whole swim.

The water was so flat that Tom said that he could see the horizon when he breathed. 


Tom and Niel at the end of the Cal Poly Pier
where we found  


Theresa on the deck of the pier! What a great surprise. She must have seen two people swimming towards the end of the pier and figured that it had to be some of the loopy swimmers she knew.   
A group photo.

There has been some trash texting about the subject of my new t-shirt.
Tom had these made to make it real.

I'm looking forward to swimming Saturday morning at about 9 and Sunday at 11.

Blog Master Niel, Avila



Tuesday, July 13, 2021

Tuesday, July 13th, 2021

Summer morning s at Avila Beach are all about the same; fog and/or low clouds until the wind comes up and the sun comes out. This morning was right to the program with low grey clouds, and air and water temperatures of 58° and 59°. There was no fog so the visibility for swimming was fine. Duke had texted me at 5:07 AM to say that he wouldn't be swimming this morning so I got there early and got in at 7:45. I had planned a simple solo hour. On my second of three passes by the end of the Avila Pier Duke grabbed me. He had decided to do a short swim and ride from Avila. It was nice to say Hi. Tom and I passed each other at my car as he was heading to the water.        



Duke and Niel at the end of the Avila Pier. 

I'll be back at 8 to 8:30 on Thursday.

niel

Sunday, July 11, 2021

Sunday, July 11th, 2021

The morning fog was clearing late. When I arrived at Avila at 10:20 there was a hole forming over Avial with sunny skys west towards the port and still clearing to the east towards Shell and Pismo Beaches.   




There wasn't much of a crowd at 10:30 but the beach was filling up and by noon it was full . 
We had a nice group today with people filling in who I have not seen since we stopped swimming at 11 more than a year ago.  Swimming today were Niel, Duke, Jodi, Sara (who I have not seen in a year plus), a friend of Sara's who is starting in open water swimming and Kore (?sp) who is the Masters coach at Cuesta, and a friend of Stephanie and Jodie's.     
I wanted to do the route that Theresa and I started last Sunday and had to abort because of the 4th of July Boat Parade. We got it done today in beautiful conditions. The wind was up and the water was a bit choppy but the air temperature was in the upper 70's the water was 62° (!), clean and very nice to swim in. Kore went bareback, Jodi wore her farmer john and I ditched my surf suit for a tri suit. Sara and her friend swam the buoy line. 
Kore, Duke, Jodi and Niel at the end of the CP Pier.  

Duke and I hung on the beach for a while soaking up the perfectly comfortable sunshine.


A Big Congratulations! 

Jodi's nephew has made the US Olympic water polo squad and at 6'-1", 185#, he is the smallest member of the team. They have two swimmers at 6'-7". Duke, who's collegiate water polo carrier was a while ago, cannot imaging what the game must be like now.

Duke and I will swim Tuesday morning at 8.


niel 


Thursday, July 8, 2021

Thursday, July 8th, 2021

I had a busy morning ahead of me so I got to Avila early. At 7:30 Avila was grey and spitting with solid overcast. The air temperature was 58° and the water temperature seems to be still sliding around and was down to 55.5°. For surf there was an occasional 3 to 4 footer. There wasn't much wind but the water was surprisingly choppy. The chop and current was out of the SE and about half head high.      


The chop made this swim was slower and harder. I spoke with Duke afterwards and he was feeling a bit used by the conditions.

I saw Tom getting in as I was leaving. 

I'll swim at 9:30 on Saturday and Duke and I will swim at 11 on Sunday.


niel

Tuesday, July 6, 2021

Tuesday, July 6th, 2021


Looking West from the Avila Pier towards the Cal Poly Pier

A nice Tuesday morning in Avila Beach. There was fog along the west facing beaches but Avila was a nice hole of sunshine. The air temperature was 60° and the water was 57°. It was calm and flat with a hint of a breeze starting up. The water was clear and the was almost no surf. 
 
Looking east from the Avila Pier towards Fossil Point and Shell Beach beyond.

Getting in was not going to be a problem.

Nice and easy was what was needed this morning so I swam my two triangles/two miles route. 
I stopped and spoke with Tom as I was coming in along the Avila PIer and he was heading out. 




I'll be back on Thursday morning at 8:30.


niel

Sunday, July 4, 2021

Sunday July 4th, 2021

 Niel and Theresa Join the 4th of July Boat Parade


Well, it is more like they joined us be we did wind up swimming with the boat parade.

Today was the first time that I have swum at 11 AM in over a year. I arrived at 10:20 and just found a parking space near the Post Office, where I always parked in the pre-COVID days. Avila was bustling and the beach was crowded.  People and pets were getting organized for the 4th of July Dog Parade. I didn't know anything about a boat parade. 
It was still overcast, the air was 62° and the water was 59°. The wind was up so the water had a SE chop and current. The water was clean and the waves 3 foot +/-.   



This otter was near the first buoy, diving for clams and cracking them open with a rock. I could hear the sound from the pier. 
So, how many crunches would I need to do so that I could crack open a clam on my stomach? 

Theresa was my swim buddy today. We decided to go west along the buoys, over to the second crossbars on the CP Pier, to the end of the pier and from there swim the long leg to the reef buoy which is past the end of the buoys on the east side of the Avila Pier, and come back along those buoys to our starting place. 
Well, that was the plan. When we arrived at the ocean end of the CP Pier we found ourselves amid 8 boats of all sizes, all decked out in red, white and blue bunting and motoring towards shore between the Avila and CP Piers.  There was a Harbor Patrol boat following the pleasure craft so we swam towards it and asked what the plan was. The parade route was east along the west buoy line, out and around the Avila Pier, out and back along the east buoys, back around the Avila Pier, west along the west buoys and back out to sea. Our proposed leg from the ocean end of the CP Pier to the reef buoy didn't sound like a good choice so we retraced out route out in along the CP Pier and the western buoy line. As we were swimming east along the inside of the buoys the parade was coming west just outside of the same buoys so from the shore we were part of the parade, just going in the opposite direction.  I didn't hear any applause from the shore but I'm sure there was some.  


Niel and Theresa at the ocean end of the Cal Poly Pier. The sun had come out at this point. 

The swimming was fabulous, a bit choppy but the air and water were warm and comfortable. 

For the holiday I had brought a dozen chocolate blobs to share so Theresa made out pretty well. 

I'll swim at 8 on Tuesday.

niel   

Thursday, July 1, 2021

July 1st, 2021

 Avia didn't put on anything special for the first day of July. I arrived about 8:30 and parked next to Duke's car. He was already out on his 1000 yd. sprint route.  That is not an otter or other U.S.A. (Unidentified Swimming Animal) in the center of the frame but Duke bringing it home. The photo couldn't capture the impressive wake he was pushing up. 



Swimming conditions were great: grey, windless, small surf, 62° air, 56.5° water and no red tide. I spoke with Duke after he got out and he had encountered some really stinky water along the west side of the buoy line which was probably from the creek. I changed my route and swam down the east buoy line, over and around the kelp and buoy at the reef, directly to the end of the CP PIer where I met up with Tom Lorish who had seen me round the reef and head towards the CP Pier so he swam me down. We swam down to the second crossbars and back where Tom went to the end of the Avila PIer and I retraced my route out.     


Tom and Niel at the end of the CP Pier for the first time.
Tom got this one of me with the lane lines to the second crossbars in the background.

I'll swim at about 9 on Saturday and I'm going to try swimming at our pre-COVID time of 11 on Sunday.

niel
niel