Rogue swim at Cherry Street… LOST East!

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In the true spirit of LOST Swimming and pushing the envelope, Kelvin, Michele, Juan, Paul and Ben hit the beach on Sunday at Cherry Street beach!  Woo hoo, way to go gang! 

Cheers,

Rob

Swimming in October... Kelvin, Paul, Juan, Michele & Ben... woo hoo!

Here’s the note from Kelvin:

We met beach side at Cherry/Clarke Beach on Sunday 7:45 AM for a rainy day swim. We climbed up onto the beachside dock of the lifeguard house and looked out onto the calm waters of Cherry Beach. The morning was grey, with a hint of the morning sun coming through the clouds. Air was cool with a light sprinkle of rain, but with very little (if any) wind. We all knew from Kelvin’s report from Saturday, that the water was about 68/17 or so, but since the air was cool there was nothing much to do but strip down and slip on our wetsuits.

We all quickly slipped into the water off the dock and swam out about 25 meters into the lake. There we laughed, clearly understanding how ‘nuts’ this was, while sorting out the sights for the swim. Then we swam off East to a point about 600 meters away from the dock. Within a few minutes of swimming, the water got remarkably warmer. It was hard to tell if this was a body reaction or if it was in fact actually warmer. The water was very calm and totally clear. When we reached the eastern meeting point, each reported feeling how the water got warmer… but how could this be? After a few minutes of rest we set off back West, past the dock and another 500 meters (or so) to what is called the Eastern Gap – a channel of water between Toronto Island and the Industrial park. Again, swimming past the dock area, the water got remarkably cool and then warmed again near the Eastern Gap. We held up again at the Eastern Gap looking toward Toronto – the view of the city from this watery vantage point is stunning, even on a greyish day. We chatted for a few minutes while treading water about how odd it seemed that the water temperature could change so remarkably during the 1100 m. Off we swam on the last ‘leg’ of the swim – back East about 500m to the dock. All agreed the swim was a fun Sunday morning adventure and a good excuse to head on over for breakfast at the Cherry Street Restaurant – http://cherryst.ca/ .

Swim again next Sunday AM… maybe? Have Kelvin add you to the Saturday 6 pm ‘Email Update’ listing – [email protected]

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I founded LOST Swimming because I like open water swimming and would like to see it grow and thrive in Lake Ontario. I started as a competitive swimmer as a kid and ended up getting as far as a silver medal at Nationals and going to the Olympic Trials in 1988. But I retired after that, I was sick of swimming. So I got into running marathons and have run over 35 to date, as well as a few ultra marathons, including the Marathon des Sables (7 day, ultra across the Sahara Desert). I also kind of fell into triathlons and have done a handful of Ironman tri's too. This gradually got me back in the water and in 2006 I took the plunge and attempted swimming the English Channel. I didn't quite make it across, but the circle was now complete and after 17 years I was a swimmer again! Although I still do plenty of pool swimming, I now much prefer open water swimming and like to say that open water swimming is to pool swimming, what trail running is to treadmill running! As a result I hope to encourage more people to join me for a dip in Lake Ontario as often as we can!