Well guys that is fantastic, ye were brave souls heading out in that weather ( well it was fairly miserable here anyway). Great to hear it wasn't nearly as bad as it was made out to be.
Hey it might have to be escape from alcatraz next
Escape From Ireland Swim
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Fair play to ye, excellent stuff in that kind of weather
Results are up here: http://www.howthaquathon.com/escape-fro ... /index.php
Racing 795 results:
Place Race No Time Surname First Name
49 16 40.38 Coulahan Peter
52 51 41.09 Hogan Dena
86 75 52.35 Mulvey Ciara
88 6 53.05 Bodels James
93 88 65.27 Redmond Tony
Results are up here: http://www.howthaquathon.com/escape-fro ... /index.php
Racing 795 results:
Place Race No Time Surname First Name
49 16 40.38 Coulahan Peter
52 51 41.09 Hogan Dena
86 75 52.35 Mulvey Ciara
88 6 53.05 Bodels James
93 88 65.27 Redmond Tony
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Well done you crazy fools
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That was a good day out. A bit choppy in the middle but nothing too bad. As Dena said, sighting was the hardest bit. I was carried so far off course by the tide that I nearly came back with a Bray accent Def one to do again.
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i wonder what the dog was thinking
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these photo's are class:
Tony: 'What a fine figure of a man I am, next time I won't bother with the wetsuit'
James: 'Thats a fine hairy chest you have'
Peter: 'What the f***? Thank God I haven;t got my glasses on..'
Tony: 'What a fine figure of a man I am, next time I won't bother with the wetsuit'
James: 'Thats a fine hairy chest you have'
Peter: 'What the f***? Thank God I haven;t got my glasses on..'
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Hats off to all who did this