It's getting even colder! Tomorrow is supposed to be in the low 40's for a hot second, but otherwise it's looking really good for ice!!
Yesterday it snowed in the morning - a nice light snow that was pretty and actually quite packable for snowballs, but not difficult for driving. So perfect. I went to parkour and then met a friend at the beach. The lake was starting to ice over, but wasn't frozen completely, and near the beach there was about a 15 foot gap in the ice next to the shore, where I was able to swim. It was so fun going for a swim while it was snowing and I really wanted to do a practice 200. I walked into the water, got my bearings (ie peed, because it's an autonomic response to such cold) and then went for it. The first length was brutal, but I pushed through it, turned around, and then had a lap that was easier. On the last length, though, my goggle started leaking, and then filled up with water. I had to swim back with my eye closed. And, it was so cold! I finished and took the goggles off, but had to walk out of the water with my eye closed and towel off before I could open it. It felt puffy and I felt a little nauseous. I wore my gloves again, but my hand were still freezing, so I think focusing on warming them helped the discomfort pass. Anyhow, the water was down to 33! I felt pretty good about that swim. After a little beach warm up I went to meet a friend for climbing. In the car I had some definite after drop with a good shiver. Fortunately there was a little bit of traffic and I blasted the heat and tried to warm up. It was a nice day of climbing - I actually did a 5.10c, though I really didn't think it was that hard. I did have to rest 3 times, but still...
Today a group of us went for a swim. We arrived at the beach and it was frozen. The ice wasn't that thick, we could break through it with a stick, but it was think enough that it would have required breaking through. I kind of wanted to swim there in the ice, and just clear a path, but wiser voices prevailed. It's so easy to cut yourself on a shard of ice and not even feel it because you are so cold. So, we went to the dock. We had a pretty good sized group and it took a while for everyone to get ready. I started getting antsy, and wanted to get in, so finally I just did it. I thought about diving, but one of my friends was all "you could have a heart attack," and even though I didn't think I was going to, her disapproval got to me, and I walked in.
The best thing was that there was an ice shelf!! There hasn't been one there since I first started swimming, the first season, before I felt confident enough to swim out to the shelf. The last time there was an ice shelf I just watched all the other crazies climb out on it, but now I feel much more ready to do it myself. Unfortunately when I got to the shelf it was too thin to stand on - I tried putting my weight on it, but it just broke off. It's supposed to be cold again, so hopefully it will freeze over for real this week. It would be so exciting. Anyhow, I stayed in for about 6 minutes, but didn't put my face under at all. After, with the sun, the warm up wasn't that hard - we did a little dancing and some chatting before heading out.
A good weekend of swimming, with promises for more good stuff to come!