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Posted
58 minutes ago, Orange&White said:

 

I agree, ain't no way I am jumping in 70 degree water.

But at 90 degrees outside, my heat pump can have my 11k gallon pool to 80 degrees in a day.

Have you never been to Barton Springs?  Or swam in the Comal?

70 degrees is brisk, but it's definitely swimmable--as in, I'm going to swim, use the diving board, play with the kids, etc. I wouldn't just stand in the water.

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Posted
7 minutes ago, Wiler77 said:

Have you never been to Barton Springs?  Or swam in the Comal?

70 degrees is brisk, but it's definitely swimmable--as in, I'm going to swim, use the diving board, play with the kids, etc. I wouldn't just stand in the water.

You're doing it completely wrong. When it's cold you stay in it so you get used to it. Every time you get out to dive back in you refreeze. 

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Posted
6 hours ago, NorthLoop said:

You're doing it completely wrong. When it's cold you stay in it so you get used to it. Every time you get out to dive back in you refreeze. 

This man speaks the truth. Sit in the river, keep 2/3 of the can submerged. Once you get out, go sit in the sun and say I am done.

1 hour ago, NorthLoop said:

Down from 94. I'll take it? 

Any rain heading your way?

Posted
16 hours ago, NorthLoop said:

You're doing it completely wrong. When it's cold you stay in it so you get used to it. Every time you get out to dive back in you refreeze. 

If it's the Comal, sweet sweet alcohol will warm you up as you float it's greatness

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