Wow! It's been 9 years since I last swam the 10 mile DC Race. I swam it in 2010 (4:50) and 2011 (4:56).
While it's only been 9 years. I feel so much older now physically. It takes me longer to recover from physically difficult activities, I get sore easier, and I'm slower. But that's OK. That's life.
On Friday night, Sam, Oliver, Cathi and I camped out at the Great Horned Loop. Sam slept in his hammock and Oliver on a cot under the stars.
Oh my gosh I was an hour early! So I got some sweats on instead of just wading in the water for an hour. It was good though to notice that the water temp was actually warmer than the air temp. It felt awesome.
At 8 am we got started. Apparently I was the only 10 mile swimmer for today. Didn't matter to me. I am really doing this just as a milestone for this year, not to place or compete really. Except to maybe compete against previous years, which to be honest just wasn't going to happen. I was shooting for a low 5 hour time.
When I started I kinda went out too fast cause everyone was watching, and I didn't want to look like the big white whale that I resemble. Everything felt just OK, no issues. I noticed someone pass me just as I got to the 1 mile turnaround (.5 miles in). What the heck? If they started 10 minutes apart, that meant that he swam that 1/2 mile in 5 minutes. I think that would be a world record :)The water level of the reservoir was quite a bit lower than last year when I swam the 5K. So the turn around at the end of Wallsburg bay was significantly closer than last year. Which I like. That is one heck of a bay.
When I got to the 5K turn around about 6 swimmers had already passed me. And once I got out of the bay and around the corner the 10K buoy seemed to be closer than the 5K turnaround. Once you get out of the bay, the wake and wind sure picks up and makes for less than pleasant conditions. When we got into the next bay I yelled out to Cathi to go to the "cigarette buoys" (no wake buoys). After which she noticed a big orange buoy at the beach and yelled out to me "There is the turn around!". In my mind I was like "Yeah, I wish!". When we got there she turned around and was ready to head back. I noticed the buoy said in big bold lettering "Keep Going". Haha. Even Cathi was wishing it was time to head back. So we kept going along the shoreline to the next bay. Man I was struggling. I was feeling sluggish and my arms hurt. I was having second thoughts about my abilities, but I kept going on as best as I could.
Soon Chad came along in his boat and I noticed Oli and Sam were there. That was nice of him to take them for a ride. They were bored as hell at the start making stone towers and sitting there under the sun tent on their phones. Those straightaway sections outside of the bays sure are torture. They're long, and boat wakes just keep on coming and I feel almost like I'm swimming upstream. At the 10 mile turnaround I was glad to finally be on the second half!I had Cathi give me feeds every 40 minutes. The feeds consisted of various items: Flavored milk, Gatorade, yogurt. I should have packed more solid items, like a sandwich or some nutrigrain bars. But regardless, once I got back to Wallsburg Bay, I said a prayer and Bam! I hit a second wind and I was able to really feel stronger, with much more efficient swimming. It was also nice to have smoother waters. Although it was crowded with fishermen on boats. The final swim in the bay seemed to go much quicker and I felt great.
Another 10 mile open water swim in the books. And it was nice to see old friends: Chad, Jim, Josh, Sue.
As I was swimming the last 1/2 mile to the finish, I thought as I was finishing how big of a deal it was for Goody to do that UTC in 24 hours. I couldn't even imagine going to swim across Bear Lake, nor swimming 10K in GSL all in the same day. That feat is bigger than an EC crossing in my opinion! I highly doubt that accomplishment will be matched anytime soon. Goody Tyler. Now that is a legendary dude. I miss that guy.
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Congratulations on your finish! I am really enjoying reading through your blog. Such an inspiration!
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