BigonaBianchi
Yes I can, Yes I am, Yes I did...Repeat.
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- Iskele TRNC & Mordor UK
Loch ness was a bit.nippy last June ...got up to my knees then shrivelled from there up.
I've done similar. The shock of it is brutal - like being kicked in the chest, and wondering if you'll ever be able to inhale again.For a bet, I once dived into Lake Windermere. In February. That was cold![]()
I've done Windermere in August - October, with a full body wet suit; and the initial entry is FREEZING. But it does warm up nicely
You'll certainly never catch me swimming in our local water at Cleethorpes...Think I'd rather drunk my head in the toilet bowl then in that water....Toilet would be cleaner and safer.![]()
I've done similar. The shock of it is brutal - like being kicked in the chest, and wondering if you'll ever be able to inhale again.
and here is the video as proof!I was in my underpants and a t-shirt. Somewhere there's a (amazingly well-timed by my mate) photo of me in mid air just before I hit the water. I was only in there for milliseconds, I should add! I didn't swim about, just got straight back out again.
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Just to add some sanity to this thread. Swimming in cold water is exteremely dangerous, and that bloke is lucky to be alive! He could have drowned or had a heart attack, he doesnt exactly look to be in fine health!
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and here is the video as proof!
View: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3N04Z3W4uc
Just to add some sanity to this thread. Swimming in cold water is exteremely dangerous, and that bloke is lucky to be alive! He could have drowned or had a heart attack, he doesnt exactly look to be in fine health!
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and here is the video as proof!
View: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3N04Z3W4uc
Just to add some sanity to this thread. Swimming in cold water is exteremely dangerous, and that bloke is lucky to be alive! He could have drowned or had a heart attack, he doesnt exactly look to be in fine health!