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Tales of the Beer Baby: Cancer Survivor Wins 8-Mile Boston Light Swim
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Tales of the Beer Baby. Adventures in open water. Thursday, August 14, 2014. Cancer Survivor Wins 8-Mile Boston Light Swim. Bill Shipp is first up the beach at the 2014 Boston Light Swim. Liz Fry edges out relay team the. Frozen Nipples at the. 2014 Boston Light Swim. Race Director Greg O'Connor with Liz Fry. Race Director Greg O’Connor says, “I was very surprised and impressed at the fortitude of all of the swimmers. Even though the water was 58 degrees at the start, not one swimmer got ...Shipp agrees ...
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Tales of the Beer Baby: July 2014
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Tales of the Beer Baby. Adventures in open water. Thursday, July 24, 2014. Boston Swimmer to Become First to Traverse 34-mile Length of Lake Pend Oreille in Northern Idaho. July 24, 2014. SANDPOINT, IDAHO— On July 30. Howley was invited to take on this long-distance challenge by Eric Ridgway, who is the founder of the annual 1.76-mile Long Bridge Swim. 8220;After that most recent great experience, I’m feeling really confident about this upcoming big swim,” Howley says. “It’s a...Of Sausalito, Calif. ...
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Tales of the Beer Baby: August 2014
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Tales of the Beer Baby. Adventures in open water. Wednesday, August 27, 2014. 6 Swimmers Set to Participate in 4th Annual In Search of Memphre Swim on September 6. Marathon swimmers gear up for 25-mile international swim between Newport, VT and Magog, QC. Length of the lake between Newport, Ver., and Magog, Quebec while searching for the. This year’s Memphre swim starts at midnight on the evening of September 5. And continues through the day on Saturday, September 6. Graclyn van der Byl. Arizona S.C&...
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Tales of the Beer Baby: Ode to the Neti Pot
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Tales of the Beer Baby. Adventures in open water. Thursday, May 28, 2009. Ode to the Neti Pot. So what's a neti pot and how did it save my spring? I was so completely grossed out by my own head! Besides feeling lousy, now I felt revolting. Lovely. Thank you Neti Pot! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Waltham, MA, United States. View my complete profile. Want to know more about anything you read here? 2015 Writer's Digest Award. 2nd Place, Magazine Feature Article Category. 2014 Writer's Digest Award.
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Tales of the Beer Baby: Quick post
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Tales of the Beer Baby. Adventures in open water. Tuesday, July 15, 2008. Here's a quick post before dashing off to the lake for an evening dip. Training's improved recently. Been getting in more consistently in the evenings. Did 1:10 last night and felt great. Did 2:30 on Sunday in Cochituate. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Waltham, MA, United States. View my complete profile. Want to know more about anything you read here? 2015 Writer's Digest Award. 2nd Place, Magazine Feature Article Category.
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Tales of the Beer Baby: Lake Pend Oreille Swim: A Success!
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Tales of the Beer Baby. Adventures in open water. Monday, August 4, 2014. Lake Pend Oreille Swim: A Success! Sunset, about 3 hours after starting the swim. Sunrise as the chop begins kicking up. The finish. What a crowd! Spokane, North Idaho News. KREM 2 pre-swim coverage. Boise Weekly pre-swim coverage. Bonner County Daily Bee pre-swim coverage. Coeur d'Alene Press pre-swim coverage. Inlander blog pre-swim coverage. Bonner County Daily Bee mid-swim coverage. KREM 2 post-swim coverage. Engineering Endura...
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Tales of the Beer Baby: Scott Rulander is a Film Genius
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Tales of the Beer Baby. Adventures in open water. Friday, August 15, 2014. Scott Rulander is a Film Genius. This is hopefully just the preview, as Scott has plans to turn this into a longer documentary. What a great memento from an amazing swim. Thanks, also, to H2Open magazine. For the recent love about the swim! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Waltham, MA, United States. View my complete profile. Want to know more about anything you read here? 2015 Writer's Digest Award. 2014 Writer's Digest Award.
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Tales of the Beer Baby: What Not to Wear: Open Water Edition
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Tales of the Beer Baby. Adventures in open water. Monday, November 4, 2013. What Not to Wear: Open Water Edition. Jonathan learned the hard way. That brackish water and white. Lycra don't mix. He swears he. Didn't soil himself, and no, that’s. Not a pair of "tighty-whiteys! But wearing white in open water—particularly the salty, brackish water of the Chesapeake Bay—can leave some swimmers wishing they’d chosen a darker wardrobe. For more on this topic, see my post on Athleta Chi. View my complete profile.
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Tales of the Beer Baby: A Potentially Spork-tacular Awards Season!
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Tales of the Beer Baby. Adventures in open water. Thursday, December 18, 2014. A Potentially Spork-tacular Awards Season! We're crashing in to the end of the year, and I'm trying to show this poor, neglected blog a little love. I've been busy! But before I go posting all the stuff I should have done back in September and October, I wanted to post some exciting stuff that happened in November. Second, about mid-November, I was also nominated for a Barra Award. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 2nd Place...
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Swimming the Channel: My Father's Perspective (by Mallory)
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Saturday, August 2, 2008. My Father's Perspective (by Mallory). Below is an email my father sent out to his mailing list that shows his perspective on the swim. I am sharing it with you all now. At the start of her swim, Mallory, fighting the swells that occur next to shore was swimming at a 80 stroke per minute rate. Once clear of the coast (hour into the swim) she slowed a bit to around 70. Never during the 10 hrs and 14 minutes did she drop below 68, even with the pain. Mallory had said that after thi...