woody12a
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- Nov 9, 2006
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The Bream are in at Selsey if you are interested.
Yes, very interested !
The Bream are in at Selsey if you are interested.
This thread piqued my interest as I'll be spending my summer hols in Brighton and will probably take a dip at some point.
I was interested to see that most of the south's blue flag beaches are around Portsmouth and North Kent, with Littlehampton being the only Sussex beach with a blue flag award.
This has got me wondering now as to the cleanliness of Brighton beach.
http://www.blueflag.org/menu/awarded-sites/2013/northern-hemisphere/england
Talk to people who swim in the sea year round and many would tell you that Spring/Summer is the least enjoyable. The more you swim in cold water the more you enjoy it (and trust me, I hate the cold a lot more than the next man). Cycling the miles home from a freezing cold sea swim I fly along like I'm on rocket fuel (the endorphin high). Cycling home from Hove beach yesterday was more of a mundane ride. Roll on December.
Up to 13.4c now at Brighton, higher than ever other time in mid-May for decades..
Calm & sunny days pre swimming are best preferably early evening high tide after the hot pebbles have warmed the leading edge
Does this thread confirm that the long-standing belief that no local would ever swim in the sea is now and truly dead?
This thread piqued my interest as I'll be spending my summer hols in Brighton and will probably take a dip at some point.
I was interested to see that most of the south's blue flag beaches are around Portsmouth and North Kent, with Littlehampton being the only Sussex beach with a blue flag award.
This has got me wondering now as to the cleanliness of Brighton beach.
http://www.blueflag.org/menu/awarded-sites/2013/northern-hemisphere/england
I expect Brighton and Hove will get their blue flags back this year; it was just the crap weather last spring that saw them lose the status.This thread piqued my interest as I'll be spending my summer hols in Brighton and will probably take a dip at some point.
I was interested to see that most of the south's blue flag beaches are around Portsmouth and North Kent, with Littlehampton being the only Sussex beach with a blue flag award.
This has got me wondering now as to the cleanliness of Brighton beach.
http://www.blueflag.org/menu/awarded-sites/2013/northern-hemisphere/england
Don't you just love global warming
Does this thread confirm that the long-standing belief that no local would ever swim in the sea is now and truly dead?
Blue Flags are only as good as the time when the measurement is/are taken. Best to make your own judgement should you wish. It is in the day or two after heavy rain storms when overflows spill out to sea that are to be avoided
Calm & sunny days pre swimming are best preferably early evening high tide after the hot pebbles have warmed the leading edge
Went in in early May, now can't get out of it.