Quote Originally Posted by Fragony View Post
I'd say, I shower at that temperature, or it's really cold when meassured in fahrenheit, are there geisers there or something
lol, in human (f), not European (c). lol
Nah, I don't know what that is in Celcius, but it is quite cold. You stop feeling you feet really quickly and you have to move a lot to make it bearable.

Quote Originally Posted by rajpoot View Post
I'm assuming you measure in Fahrenheit in which case kudos to you.

When I go swimming I usually just float around without bothering to actually swim. Lot more relaxing. But at that temperature I guess floating won't be all that fun.
Yeah, I had to move around a lot to make it bearable, but amazingly near the end I found these warm pockets of water that I could just float in. I have no idea how that works when you are in a body of water so large that moves around so much, but there were certain areas where the water had to be 10-20 degrees cooler than the rest and you could actually just float there.

Quote Originally Posted by Ibrahim View Post
I'm afraid of any large body of water, and almost died once from drowning trying to overcome my that fear...
Well that sucks. You should try again, but make it safe this time. Only go in water you can stand in, and learn to swim in that. That way there is no risk. Swimming is quite fun. (even for people like me who are very poor at it.)

Quote Originally Posted by a completely inoffensive name View Post
That's disgusting you had to ask the government to find out what the temp of the water was. If the lake had been privatized there would have been a digital thermometer right there on the coast line that you could read after putting in a quarter.
Politics in the Frontroom? Really?