
Holy shit.
This was my first swim in open water. The plan was to get in, swim about 300 meters (yards, basically) to a little sand bar out in the middle of the lake, and then swim 300 meters back to shore. I don't think I can communicate the psychological impact of the obvious differences between pool swimming and open water swimming: cold water temperature; deep, deep water; no visibility to see the bottom; no concrete wall to grab on to when you get tired; and the omnipresent FACT that you MUST make it to where you're swimming.
They have a word for not making it to where you're swimming. And that word is drowning.
See, in a pool, if you get tired (and I do -- all the time), you're always at least 25 meters from a wall, and frequently, you can just stand up. Voila! Not so, in a deep ass lake or reservoir.
Okay. So suffice to say, the above factors, combined with my tiny, newbie swimmie ability, conspired to raise my heart rate to the piont where I could basically only do freestyle for like... 30 or 40 meters before I ran out of breath.
Can you say UTTERLY HUMBLING?
I made it to the sand bar. Where Eddie and I had what could best be described as a "therapeutic conversation". And I made it back to shore. But it was UGLY. I was essentially breast stroking, side stroking, back stroking, doggie paddling and otherwise having a moderate aquatic freakout next to a guy who has literally done something like 12 Ironman Triathlons (2.4 MILE swim + 112 MILE bike + 26.2 MILE run).
Thankfully, Eddie is a super guy and a fabulous coach. He just said, "Well, you did it! Now you know what it's like. Trust me, it's going to be easier next time, and easier after that."
I AM glad I did it. And before I got 20 feet back onto blessed, beautiful dry land, I had already made my mind to go back once a week and do MORE open water swimming until it feels comfortable.
Now I'm pissed.

2 comments:
open water swimming... ah the feelings of complete freedom coupled with utter danger.
the perfect adrenaline rush.
Lol, your story is funny. I do a lot of open water swimming.. spearfishing and diving (NZ, cook straight). Ive been in a tidal rip recently and only just managed to make it back to shore.
I also used to enjoy going out to a deep water shelf in lake taupo, we used to swim down 80 feet into the dark blue.. you should try it
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