Sep 2020
1:51pm, 23 Sep 2020
31,164 posts
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LazyDaisy
I've booked for a lake swim tomorrow.
And have realised that both my wetsuits (full and shortie) and my Dryrobe are at the house at the seaside. I will take my boots and gloves, that'll be good enough, right?
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Sep 2020
1:57pm, 23 Sep 2020
40,933 posts
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LindsD
It was 20 deg in the water yesterday
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Sep 2020
1:57pm, 23 Sep 2020
31,166 posts
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LazyDaisy
That's what I'm hoping for Linds
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Sep 2020
1:58pm, 23 Sep 2020
6,271 posts
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Raemond
:sulks:
I want a house at the seaside
:/sulks:
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Sep 2020
2:00pm, 23 Sep 2020
22,014 posts
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TRO Saracen
We're around 17.5 in Felixstowe. Some folk haven't even started the 'back in setsuits?' conversations yet...
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Sep 2020
2:02pm, 23 Sep 2020
22,015 posts
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TRO Saracen
setsuits???!!!????
wetsuits....
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Sep 2020
2:07pm, 23 Sep 2020
31,642 posts
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SPR
Ah ok, makes sense Glenn. Going away is perilous ATM as rules change all the time.
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Sep 2020
2:27pm, 23 Sep 2020
122,747 posts
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GregP
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Sep 2020
2:35pm, 23 Sep 2020
22,016 posts
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TRO Saracen
Is there a drying room for wetsuits in the lakehouse?
If so I'll take two.
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Sep 2020
2:44pm, 23 Sep 2020
6,272 posts
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Raemond
hmmmm lakehouse would do, but beach house would be better.
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