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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsYour choice to swim in--fresh water--lakes.etc. salt water-ocean, swimming pools, or I don't swim.


Jilly_in_VA
(12,049 posts)I was born near one and it's my happy place.
debm55
(45,306 posts)
k_buddy762
(638 posts)I nearly drown in the ocean some time ago and have always had a mild fear of it anyway.
I do like swimming in lakes but only after I've worked up a good sweat on my kayak.
I am fortunate enough to have a pool and am in it most days of the year for cold plunges in the winter and cool downs in the summer.
debm55
(45,306 posts)
AllaN01Bear
(25,474 posts)i have no preference to where i would have swam.
debm55
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genxlib
(5,912 posts)Central Florida has a number of springs where recreational swimming, tubing and canoeing are available
The water is clear and refreshingly cold. Unlike pools and beaches, I actually come out of it feeling clean.
One of the most popular is Itchetucknee where you can rent an intertube and float down a gentle river for hours.
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My heaven.
debm55
(45,306 posts)
flvegan
(65,044 posts)Ocean has sharks (among other things). Lakes, rivers and springs have gators. As they are much higher on the food chain than I am, I'll just avoid them altogether thank you. When I was younger and living in a gator-free environment, I preferred fresh water lakes/ponds.
debm55
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Diamond_Dog
(37,243 posts)I hope they never close! I know they are funding challenged all the time. They are part of the school system. Besides the exercise I have met so many nice people there.
debm55
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Onthefly
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Onthefly
(903 posts)Cold water is painful.
debm55
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A good Riesling before a cold dip really warms you up! At least it worked in high School.
debm55
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Wolf Frankula
(3,749 posts)without a boat between me and it.
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debm55
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quaint
(3,892 posts)Wild Willy's Hot Springs may be my favorite, along with more natural springs in the same Mammoth are.
debm55
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LoisB
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LoisB
(10,709 posts)I have not been in a large body of water since.
debm55
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Dorothy V
(324 posts)Some things need to stay covered up!
debm55
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Niagara
(10,716 posts)It doesn't matter what size I am but I generally always have a swimsuit called a tankini.
It has a flowing top that covers everything that it needs to cover including the tummy. I always have a swim skirt with built in shorts with the top too. They might not always be together as an outfit and sometimes I have to purchase them separately.
Just because if I did get invited somewhere I'm a little self-conscious.
ProfessorGAC
(72,985 posts)Not that I swim much, but I also preferred a pool.
My parents had a pool, but it was only 28' across, so it was a pool but not much of a swimming pool.
debm55
(45,306 posts)around in and keeping cool. Swimming , not really.
ProfessorGAC
(72,985 posts)...the front left tire of my dad's semi came off (a state trooper was an eyewitness) & his truck rolled over in the median.
As he got bounced around the cab, he broke his kneecap, so no vacation that year.
They took vacation savings, had an above-ground pool installed & paid it off (and then some) with the settlement from the maintenance company's insurance company.
SheltieLover
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debm55
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OMGWTF
(4,749 posts)The ocean shore is nice, but swimming in it makes me nervous.
debm55
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kimbutgar
(25,241 posts)Swimming pools, dont have to worry about being attacked by sharks or water moccasins !
debm55
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mgardener
(2,040 posts)It reached 80 today.
Going for a swim after gardening.
debm55
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CanonRay
(15,318 posts)But I'm a terrible swimmer. The ocean off Oregon is a big no no. Too cold and always rough.
debm55
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Niagara
(10,716 posts)Being in a body of water that has dead bodies, dead fish and both fish and human waste are not my idea of a good time.
It really depends if a pool is actually clean or not if I'll get in it.
I've gotten sick from swimming in a dirty pool as a teenager and I got sick from lake water about 20 or so years ago so I'm really funny AKA cautious about this type of thing.
debm55
(45,306 posts)Water.yuk
TommieMommy
(2,022 posts)debm55
(45,306 posts)Pool. I appreciate your honesty. Love ya
applegrove
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Emile
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debm55
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PufPuf23
(9,421 posts)Have swam in swimming pools and reservoirs but learned to swim in wild and clean water because of where grew up and now live within Six Rivers National Forest. Many lakes in nearby wilderness areas: Marble Mountains, Trinity Alps and Siskiyous. Frequently backpacked and volunteered many weekends as wildness ranger in Trinity Alps when a USFS employees 40 plus years ago.
Skinny dipped but in private too.
debm55
(45,306 posts)Thank you very much for sharing your post with us.
markodochartaigh
(2,995 posts)A couple of decades ago a friend and I were swimming in the ocean in Galveston. After a while we noticed a crowd gathering on the beach maybe 100 feet away. We got out and walked over. A fisherman had pulled in a shark that was at least 12 feet long.
debm55
(45,306 posts)Galveston. Never worried about creatures, only worried about staying on the skies Would I do it now? no way. .
Dulcinea
(8,484 posts)I love being around water. It always relaxes me & makes me feel better. I grew up boating & miss it so much! Before I depart this life, I want to live where I can see water every day. Ocean, lake, river... Nowadays I belong to the neighborhood swim club. A pool will do.
debm55
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rickyhall
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JMCKUSICK
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greatauntoftriplets
(177,722 posts)Jack Valentino
(2,218 posts)Luciferous
(6,426 posts)one in Wisconsin though!
discntnt_irny_srcsm
(18,652 posts)...whichever one is paying me more to swim.
Dem2theMax
(10,702 posts)I probably started swimming about the time I started walking.
Very strong swimmer in my younger years.
Favorite place to swim was a place called Rainbow Pool, near Yosemite National Park.
There's a waterfall there, and you can swim behind it. The locals know that, but the day visitors have no clue. So all of a sudden you disappear behind the waterfall and they wonder where you went!
There's actually a perfectly formed rock cut out where you can sit. But you have to swim in behind the waterfall to find it.