Right in the middle of the coldest period of this past winter there was the inaugral Bled cup for winter swimming in Lake Bled Slovenia. I had arranged to show my short movie Winter swiming there so I duly made a long weekend of it and took a 10 hour train ride passing through the Bohemian forest and the High Tauren in Austria, a beautiful journey with views to some of the big saw toothed peaks of the Austrian alps….
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China is as we all know a vast country, holding something like one fifth of the world’s total population. Apart from images of the great wall and various stereotypes perhaps involving rice and chopsticks what else do we know about about China? A lot I hear some of you say. Mayb,e but have you ever thought about the climate of a vast country like china especially considering the bands of latitude that it spans?
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Better late than never is a phrase I have known all my life and its often true including in the context of me finally getting round to reporting on the 3rd year of the Shengen swim from Austria to the Czech Republic and also posting the video….
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Sometimes inspiration comes from the smallest things and thats why I am writing this post to compliment a seemingly random piece of amateur video footage. Watch the clip and you will see me escorting my friend Ondrej into the 5c Vltava river in Prague, Czech Republic last Sunday. Ondrej is blind, thats why I helped him. He hasn’t been swimming since some time last year but decided to come for the traditional January christening of winter swimmers. It took courage for him to get into the water. As you will see he only swam for a short time but it proves again that there are no barriers to getting in to open water, even in the winter!
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Speaking from experience Lake Bled, nestled underneath the Julian alps at an altitude of 475m is a fantastic location for winter swimming. The area will of course be carpeted in snow during the winter months but the lake doesn’t freeze over and the surface temperature remains at around 4c. This is due to the slightly thermal springs that supply the lake with its water. so there is the prospect of beautiful winter scenery and nice winter water.
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Reading some of the stories from Jack London and listening to the knowledge of the people of the north, getting wet is to be avoided at all costs so the concept of making a swim however short in the waters of the Norton sound at Nome is a somewhat strange proposition and a complete paradox for the local people.
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