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SUMMARY:Ocean Swim\, Saturday\, January 31 @ 8 am\, in Huntington Beach
DESCRIPTION:If it has rained since Wednesday at 8am before the Saturday swim\, swim is canceled\nLOCATION HERE\nYou’re invited to our ocean swim: meet at the tower off the intersection of PCH and Huntington Street. It’s on the beach by Jack’s Beachside Concession. If you see 3 medium-sized hotels from Tower 9\, you’re in the right place. If you see smokestacks nearby\, you’re in the wrong place.\n Meet at 8 am and in the water by 8:15ish. Usually done by 9 am-ish\, depending on length of swim.\n*Our usual swim is 1\,200-2\,400 yards. That’s 2-5 Towers\, parallel to shore\, once we’re beyond the breakers.\nWe’ve been breaking up into 2 groups: slower/shorter and faster/longer.\nOr\, a combo Buoy and Tower Swim.\n*We do abide by the 72 hour rain rule. So\, if it’s rained since Wednesday at 8am of this week\, likely no swim.\nCheck conditions through local cameras here: \nCheck Surfline’s forecast here:\nCheck Surf-forecast.com here: \nSome caveats:\nMajor concern during the fall/winter is rain and/or fog. If it rains within 72 hours of the start of the swim\, assume the swim is cancelled. Also\, if it looks foggy from various cameras in HB\, assume the swim is cancelled.\nGenerally\, Surfline is more accurate with water temps than other sites\, but this varies daily. For Socal\, 60 F is generally the line of demarcation between comfortable and uncomfortable. This is also for some the break between wetsuit and trunking it. Whatever you choose is fine.\nMost recently\, late December\, the water temp has been between 60 F and 64 F.\nOh\, and the wave conditions have been influenced heavily by the wind and the swells. Some mornings it’s been choppy; others\, it’s been very calm.  Wind has been the greater creator of surface chop recently. \nKeep in mind that if there is a marine layer or wind\, it will feel a little cooler. \nIf you need fins to help you swim\, that’s cool. \nYou can wear fins for extra propulsion and confidence through the waves.\nWe’re fin-friendly. Some of us are triathletes\, some are swim runners\, some are training for lifeguard tryouts\, some are interested in cold-water immersion. Heck\, some of us are in it for fun\, fitness and friends.\nWhatever your motivation\, you’re welcome to join us so long as you can swim 300 yards continuously and can swim 1000 yards in one session. Even if you need fins to do so. As Tom said\, “Fins are the greatest swim hack ever!”
URL:https://oceanswimoc.com/event/ocean-swim-saturday-january-31-8-am-in-huntington-beach/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260124T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260124T100000
DTSTAMP:20260421T042453
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SUMMARY:Ocean Swim\, Saturday\, January 24 @ 8 am\, in Huntington Beach
DESCRIPTION:If it has rained since Wednesday at 8am before the Saturday swim\, swim is canceled\nLOCATION HERE\nYou’re invited to our ocean swim: meet at the tower off the intersection of PCH and Huntington Street. It’s on the beach by Jack’s Beachside Concession. If you see 3 medium-sized hotels from Tower 9\, you’re in the right place. If you see smokestacks nearby\, you’re in the wrong place.\n Meet at 8 am and in the water by 8:15ish. Usually done by 9 am-ish\, depending on length of swim.\n*Our usual swim is 1\,200-2\,400 yards. That’s 2-5 Towers\, parallel to shore\, once we’re beyond the breakers.\nWe’ve been breaking up into 2 groups: slower/shorter and faster/longer.\nOr\, a combo Buoy and Tower Swim.\n*We do abide by the 72 hour rain rule. So\, if it’s rained since Wednesday at 8am of this week\, likely no swim.\nCheck conditions through local cameras here: \nCheck Surfline’s forecast here:\nCheck Surf-forecast.com here: \nSome caveats:\nMajor concern during the fall/winter is rain and/or fog. If it rains within 72 hours of the start of the swim\, assume the swim is cancelled. Also\, if it looks foggy from various cameras in HB\, assume the swim is cancelled.\nGenerally\, Surfline is more accurate with water temps than other sites\, but this varies daily. For Socal\, 60 F is generally the line of demarcation between comfortable and uncomfortable. This is also for some the break between wetsuit and trunking it. Whatever you choose is fine.\nMost recently\, late December\, the water temp has been between 60 F and 64 F.\nOh\, and the wave conditions have been influenced heavily by the wind and the swells. Some mornings it’s been choppy; others\, it’s been very calm.  Wind has been the greater creator of surface chop recently. \nKeep in mind that if there is a marine layer or wind\, it will feel a little cooler. \nIf you need fins to help you swim\, that’s cool. \nYou can wear fins for extra propulsion and confidence through the waves.\nWe’re fin-friendly. Some of us are triathletes\, some are swim runners\, some are training for lifeguard tryouts\, some are interested in cold-water immersion. Heck\, some of us are in it for fun\, fitness and friends.\nWhatever your motivation\, you’re welcome to join us so long as you can swim 300 yards continuously and can swim 1000 yards in one session. Even if you need fins to do so. As Tom said\, “Fins are the greatest swim hack ever!”
URL:https://oceanswimoc.com/event/ocean-swim-saturday-january-24-8-am-in-huntington-beach/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260117T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260117T090000
DTSTAMP:20260421T042453
CREATED:20260103T003841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260103T003841Z
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SUMMARY:Ocean Swim\, Saturday\, January 17 @ 8 am\, in Huntington Beach
DESCRIPTION:If it has rained since Wednesday at 8am before the Saturday swim\, swim is canceled\nLOCATION HERE\nYou’re invited to our ocean swim: meet at the tower off the intersection of PCH and Huntington Street. It’s on the beach by Jack’s Beachside Concession. If you see 3 medium-sized hotels from Tower 9\, you’re in the right place. If you see smokestacks nearby\, you’re in the wrong place.\n Meet at 8 am and in the water by 8:15ish. Usually done by 9 am-ish\, depending on length of swim.\n*Our usual swim is 1\,200-2\,400 yards. That’s 2-5 Towers\, parallel to shore\, once we’re beyond the breakers.\nWe’ve been breaking up into 2 groups: slower/shorter and faster/longer.\nOr\, a combo Buoy and Tower Swim.\n*We do abide by the 72 hour rain rule. So\, if it’s rained since Wednesday at 8am of this week\, likely no swim.\nCheck conditions through local cameras here: \nCheck Surfline’s forecast here:\nCheck Surf-forecast.com here: \nSome caveats:\nMajor concern during the fall/winter is rain and/or fog. If it rains within 72 hours of the start of the swim\, assume the swim is cancelled. Also\, if it looks foggy from various cameras in HB\, assume the swim is cancelled.\nGenerally\, Surfline is more accurate with water temps than other sites\, but this varies daily. For Socal\, 60 F is generally the line of demarcation between comfortable and uncomfortable. This is also for some the break between wetsuit and trunking it. Whatever you choose is fine.\nMost recently\, late December\, the water temp has been between 60 F and 64 F.\nOh\, and the wave conditions have been influenced heavily by the wind and the swells. Some mornings it’s been choppy; others\, it’s been very calm.  Wind has been the greater creator of surface chop recently. \nKeep in mind that if there is a marine layer or wind\, it will feel a little cooler. \nIf you need fins to help you swim\, that’s cool. \nYou can wear fins for extra propulsion and confidence through the waves.\nWe’re fin-friendly. Some of us are triathletes\, some are swim runners\, some are training for lifeguard tryouts\, some are interested in cold-water immersion. Heck\, some of us are in it for fun\, fitness and friends.\nWhatever your motivation\, you’re welcome to join us so long as you can swim 300 yards continuously and can swim 1000 yards in one session. Even if you need fins to do so. As Tom said\, “Fins are the greatest swim hack ever!”
URL:https://oceanswimoc.com/event/ocean-swim-saturday-january-17-8-am-in-huntington-beach/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260110T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260110T090000
DTSTAMP:20260421T042453
CREATED:20260103T003744Z
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SUMMARY:Ocean Swim\, Saturday\, January 10 @ 8 am\, in Huntington Beach
DESCRIPTION:If it has rained since Wednesday at 8am before the Saturday swim\, swim is canceled\nLOCATION HERE\nYou’re invited to our ocean swim: meet at the tower off the intersection of PCH and Huntington Street. It’s on the beach by Jack’s Beachside Concession. If you see 3 medium-sized hotels from Tower 9\, you’re in the right place. If you see smokestacks nearby\, you’re in the wrong place.\n Meet at 8 am and in the water by 8:15ish. Usually done by 9 am-ish\, depending on length of swim.\n*Our usual swim is 1\,200-2\,400 yards. That’s 2-5 Towers\, parallel to shore\, once we’re beyond the breakers.\nWe’ve been breaking up into 2 groups: slower/shorter and faster/longer.\nOr\, a combo Buoy and Tower Swim.\n*We do abide by the 72 hour rain rule. So\, if it’s rained since Wednesday at 8am of this week\, likely no swim.\nCheck conditions through local cameras here: \nCheck Surfline’s forecast here:\nCheck Surf-forecast.com here: \nSome caveats:\nMajor concern during the fall/winter is rain and/or fog. If it rains within 72 hours of the start of the swim\, assume the swim is cancelled. Also\, if it looks foggy from various cameras in HB\, assume the swim is cancelled.\nGenerally\, Surfline is more accurate with water temps than other sites\, but this varies daily. For Socal\, 60 F is generally the line of demarcation between comfortable and uncomfortable. This is also for some the break between wetsuit and trunking it. Whatever you choose is fine.\nMost recently\, late December\, the water temp has been between 60 F and 64 F.\nOh\, and the wave conditions have been influenced heavily by the wind and the swells. Some mornings it’s been choppy; others\, it’s been very calm.  Wind has been the greater creator of surface chop recently. \nKeep in mind that if there is a marine layer or wind\, it will feel a little cooler. \nIf you need fins to help you swim\, that’s cool. \nYou can wear fins for extra propulsion and confidence through the waves.\nWe’re fin-friendly. Some of us are triathletes\, some are swim runners\, some are training for lifeguard tryouts\, some are interested in cold-water immersion. Heck\, some of us are in it for fun\, fitness and friends.\nWhatever your motivation\, you’re welcome to join us so long as you can swim 300 yards continuously and can swim 1000 yards in one session. Even if you need fins to do so. As Tom said\, “Fins are the greatest swim hack ever!”
URL:https://oceanswimoc.com/event/ocean-swim-saturday-january-10-8-am-in-huntington-beach/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251206T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251206T090000
DTSTAMP:20260421T042453
CREATED:20251205T154719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251205T154719Z
UID:1939-1765008000-1765011600@oceanswimoc.com
SUMMARY:Ocean Swim\, Saturday\, December 6 @ 8 am\, in Huntington Beach
DESCRIPTION:LOCATION HERE\nYou’re invited to our ocean swim: meet at the tower off the intersection of PCH and Huntington Street. It’s on the beach by Jack’s Beachside Concession. If you see 3 medium-sized hotels from Tower 9\, you’re in the right place. If you see smokestacks nearby\, you’re in the wrong place.\n Meet at 8 am and in the water by 8:15ish. Usually done by 9 am-ish\, depending on length of swim.\n*Our usual swim is 1\,200-2\,400 yards. That’s 2-5 Towers\, parallel to shore\, once we’re beyond the breakers.\nWe’ve been breaking up into 2 groups: slower/shorter and faster/longer.\nOr\, a combo Buoy and Tower Swim.\n*We do abide by the 72 hour rain rule. So\, if it’s rained since Wednesday at 8am of this week\, likely no swim.\nCheck conditions through local cameras here: \nCheck Surfline’s forecast here:\nCheck Surf-forecast.com here: \nSome caveats:\nMajor concern during the fall/winter is rain and/or fog. If it rains within 72 hours of the start of the swim\, assume the swim is cancelled. Also\, if it looks foggy from various cameras in HB\, assume the swim is cancelled.\nGenerally\, Surfline is more accurate with water temps than other sites\, but this varies daily. For Socal\, 60 F is generally the line of demarcation between comfortable and uncomfortable. This is also for some the break between wetsuit and trunking it. Whatever you choose is fine.\nMost recently\, early October\, the water temp has been between 63 F and 66 F.\nOh\, and the wave conditions have been influenced heavily by the wind and the swells. Some mornings it’s been choppy; others\, it’s been very calm.  Wind has been the greater creator of surface chop recently. \nKeep in mind that if there is a marine layer or wind\, it will feel a little cooler. \nIf you need fins to help you swim\, that’s cool. \nYou can wear fins for extra propulsion and confidence through the waves.\nWe’re fin-friendly. Some of us are triathletes\, some are swim runners\, some are training for lifeguard tryouts\, some are interested in cold-water immersion. Heck\, some of us are in it for fun\, fitness and friends.\nWhatever your motivation\, you’re welcome to join us so long as you can swim 300 yards continuously and can swim 1000 yards in one session. Even if you need fins to do so. As Tom said\, “Fins are the greatest swim hack ever!”
URL:https://oceanswimoc.com/event/ocean-swim-saturday-december-6-8-am-in-huntington-beach/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251129T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251129T090000
DTSTAMP:20260421T042453
CREATED:20251031T133738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251031T133738Z
UID:1928-1764403200-1764406800@oceanswimoc.com
SUMMARY:Ocean Swim\, Saturday\, November 29 @ 8 am\, in Huntington Beach
DESCRIPTION:LOCATION HERE\nYou’re invited to our ocean swim: meet at the tower off the intersection of PCH and Huntington Street. It’s on the beach by Jack’s Beachside Concession. If you see 3 medium-sized hotels from Tower 9\, you’re in the right place. If you see smokestacks nearby\, you’re in the wrong place.\n Meet at 8 am and in the water by 8:15ish. Usually done by 9 am-ish\, depending on length of swim.\n*Our usual swim is 1\,200-2\,400 yards. That’s 2-5 Towers\, parallel to shore\, once we’re beyond the breakers.\nWe’ve been breaking up into 2 groups: slower/shorter and faster/longer.\nOr\, a combo Buoy and Tower Swim.\n*We do abide by the 72 hour rain rule. So\, if it’s rained since Wednesday at 8am of this week\, likely no swim.\nCheck conditions through local cameras here: \nCheck Surfline’s forecast here:\nCheck Surf-forecast.com here: \nSome caveats:\nMajor concern during the fall/winter is rain and/or fog. If it rains within 72 hours of the start of the swim\, assume the swim is cancelled. Also\, if it looks foggy from various cameras in HB\, assume the swim is cancelled.\nGenerally\, Surfline is more accurate with water temps than other sites\, but this varies daily. For Socal\, 60 F is generally the line of demarcation between comfortable and uncomfortable. This is also for some the break between wetsuit and trunking it. Whatever you choose is fine.\nMost recently\, early October\, the water temp has been between 63 F and 66 F.\nOh\, and the wave conditions have been influenced heavily by the wind and the swells. Some mornings it’s been choppy; others\, it’s been very calm.  Wind has been the greater creator of surface chop recently. \nKeep in mind that if there is a marine layer or wind\, it will feel a little cooler. \nIf you need fins to help you swim\, that’s cool. \nYou can wear fins for extra propulsion and confidence through the waves.\nWe’re fin-friendly. Some of us are triathletes\, some are swim runners\, some are training for lifeguard tryouts\, some are interested in cold-water immersion. Heck\, some of us are in it for fun\, fitness and friends.\nWhatever your motivation\, you’re welcome to join us so long as you can swim 300 yards continuously and can swim 1000 yards in one session. Even if you need fins to do so. As Tom said\, “Fins are the greatest swim hack ever!”
URL:https://oceanswimoc.com/event/ocean-swim-saturday-november-29-8-am-in-huntington-beach/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251122T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251122T090000
DTSTAMP:20260421T042453
CREATED:20251031T133643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251031T133643Z
UID:1926-1763798400-1763802000@oceanswimoc.com
SUMMARY:Ocean Swim\, Saturday\, November 22 @ 8 am\, in Huntington Beach
DESCRIPTION:LOCATION HERE\nYou’re invited to our ocean swim: meet at the tower off the intersection of PCH and Huntington Street. It’s on the beach by Jack’s Beachside Concession. If you see 3 medium-sized hotels from Tower 9\, you’re in the right place. If you see smokestacks nearby\, you’re in the wrong place.\n Meet at 8 am and in the water by 8:15ish. Usually done by 9 am-ish\, depending on length of swim.\n*Our usual swim is 1\,200-2\,400 yards. That’s 2-5 Towers\, parallel to shore\, once we’re beyond the breakers.\nWe’ve been breaking up into 2 groups: slower/shorter and faster/longer.\nOr\, a combo Buoy and Tower Swim.\n*We do abide by the 72 hour rain rule. So\, if it’s rained since Wednesday at 8am of this week\, likely no swim.\nCheck conditions through local cameras here: \nCheck Surfline’s forecast here:\nCheck Surf-forecast.com here: \nSome caveats:\nMajor concern during the fall/winter is rain and/or fog. If it rains within 72 hours of the start of the swim\, assume the swim is cancelled. Also\, if it looks foggy from various cameras in HB\, assume the swim is cancelled.\nGenerally\, Surfline is more accurate with water temps than other sites\, but this varies daily. For Socal\, 60 F is generally the line of demarcation between comfortable and uncomfortable. This is also for some the break between wetsuit and trunking it. Whatever you choose is fine.\nMost recently\, in October\, the water temp has been between 63 F and 66 F.\nOh\, and the wave conditions have been influenced heavily by the wind and the swells. Some mornings it’s been choppy; others\, it’s been very calm.  Wind has been the greater creator of surface chop recently. \nKeep in mind that if there is a marine layer or wind\, it will feel a little cooler. \nIf you need fins to help you swim\, that’s cool. \nYou can wear fins for extra propulsion and confidence through the waves.\nWe’re fin-friendly. Some of us are triathletes\, some are swim runners\, some are training for lifeguard tryouts\, some are interested in cold-water immersion. Heck\, some of us are in it for fun\, fitness and friends.\nWhatever your motivation\, you’re welcome to join us so long as you can swim 300 yards continuously and can swim 1000 yards in one session. Even if you need fins to do so. As Tom said\, “Fins are the greatest swim hack ever!”
URL:https://oceanswimoc.com/event/ocean-swim-saturday-november-22-8-am-in-huntington-beach/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251115T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251115T090000
DTSTAMP:20260421T042453
CREATED:20251031T133459Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251115T041731Z
UID:1924-1763193600-1763197200@oceanswimoc.com
SUMMARY:Ocean Swim\, Saturday\, November 15 @ 8 am\, in Huntington Beach CANCELED DUE TO RAIN
DESCRIPTION:LOCATION HERE\nYou’re invited to our ocean swim: meet at the tower off the intersection of PCH and Huntington Street. It’s on the beach by Jack’s Beachside Concession. If you see 3 medium-sized hotels from Tower 9\, you’re in the right place. If you see smokestacks nearby\, you’re in the wrong place.\n Meet at 8 am and in the water by 8:15ish. Usually done by 9 am-ish\, depending on length of swim.\n*Our usual swim is 1\,200-2\,400 yards. That’s 2-5 Towers\, parallel to shore\, once we’re beyond the breakers.\nWe’ve been breaking up into 2 groups: slower/shorter and faster/longer.\nOr\, a combo Buoy and Tower Swim.\n*We do abide by the 72 hour rain rule. So\, if it’s rained since Wednesday at 8am of this week\, likely no swim.\nCheck conditions through local cameras here: \nCheck Surfline’s forecast here:\nCheck Surf-forecast.com here: \nSome caveats:\nMajor concern during the fall/winter is rain and/or fog. If it rains within 72 hours of the start of the swim\, assume the swim is cancelled. Also\, if it looks foggy from various cameras in HB\, assume the swim is cancelled.\nGenerally\, Surfline is more accurate with water temps than other sites\, but this varies daily. For Socal\, 60 F is generally the line of demarcation between comfortable and uncomfortable. This is also for some the break between wetsuit and trunking it. Whatever you choose is fine.\nMost recently\, early October\, the water temp has been between 63 F and 66 F.\nOh\, and the wave conditions have been influenced heavily by the wind and the swells. Some mornings it’s been choppy; others\, it’s been very calm.  Wind has been the greater creator of surface chop recently. \nKeep in mind that if there is a marine layer or wind\, it will feel a little cooler. \nIf you need fins to help you swim\, that’s cool. \nYou can wear fins for extra propulsion and confidence through the waves.\nWe’re fin-friendly. Some of us are triathletes\, some are swim runners\, some are training for lifeguard tryouts\, some are interested in cold-water immersion. Heck\, some of us are in it for fun\, fitness and friends.\nWhatever your motivation\, you’re welcome to join us so long as you can swim 300 yards continuously and can swim 1000 yards in one session. Even if you need fins to do so. As Tom said\, “Fins are the greatest swim hack ever!”
URL:https://oceanswimoc.com/event/ocean-swim-saturday-november-15-8-am-in-huntington-beach/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251108T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251108T090000
DTSTAMP:20260421T042453
CREATED:20251031T133352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251031T133352Z
UID:1922-1762588800-1762592400@oceanswimoc.com
SUMMARY:Ocean Swim\, Saturday\, November 8 @ 8 am\, in Huntington Beach
DESCRIPTION:LOCATION HERE\nYou’re invited to our ocean swim: meet at the tower off the intersection of PCH and Huntington Street. It’s on the beach by Jack’s Beachside Concession. If you see 3 medium-sized hotels from Tower 9\, you’re in the right place. If you see smokestacks nearby\, you’re in the wrong place.\n Meet at 8 am and in the water by 8:15ish. Usually done by 9 am-ish\, depending on length of swim.\n*Our usual swim is 1\,200-2\,400 yards. That’s 2-5 Towers\, parallel to shore\, once we’re beyond the breakers.\nWe’ve been breaking up into 2 groups: slower/shorter and faster/longer.\nOr\, a combo Buoy and Tower Swim.\n*We do abide by the 72 hour rain rule. So\, if it’s rained since Wednesday at 8am of this week\, likely no swim.\nCheck conditions through local cameras here: \nCheck Surfline’s forecast here:\nCheck Surf-forecast.com here: \nSome caveats:\nMajor concern during the fall/winter is rain and/or fog. If it rains within 72 hours of the start of the swim\, assume the swim is cancelled. Also\, if it looks foggy from various cameras in HB\, assume the swim is cancelled.\nGenerally\, Surfline is more accurate with water temps than other sites\, but this varies daily. For Socal\, 60 F is generally the line of demarcation between comfortable and uncomfortable. This is also for some the break between wetsuit and trunking it. Whatever you choose is fine.\nMost recently\, early October\, the water temp has been between 63 F and 66 F.\nOh\, and the wave conditions have been influenced heavily by the wind and the swells. Some mornings it’s been choppy; others\, it’s been very calm.  Wind has been the greater creator of surface chop recently. \nKeep in mind that if there is a marine layer or wind\, it will feel a little cooler. \nIf you need fins to help you swim\, that’s cool. \nYou can wear fins for extra propulsion and confidence through the waves.\nWe’re fin-friendly. Some of us are triathletes\, some are swim runners\, some are training for lifeguard tryouts\, some are interested in cold-water immersion. Heck\, some of us are in it for fun\, fitness and friends.\nWhatever your motivation\, you’re welcome to join us so long as you can swim 300 yards continuously and can swim 1000 yards in one session. Even if you need fins to do so. As Tom said\, “Fins are the greatest swim hack ever!”
URL:https://oceanswimoc.com/event/ocean-swim-saturday-november-8-8-am-in-huntington-beach/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251101T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251101T090000
DTSTAMP:20260421T042453
CREATED:20251031T133252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251031T133333Z
UID:1920-1761984000-1761987600@oceanswimoc.com
SUMMARY:Ocean Swim\, Saturday\, November 1 @ 8 am\, in Huntington Beach
DESCRIPTION:LOCATION HERE\nYou’re invited to our ocean swim: meet at the tower off the intersection of PCH and Huntington Street. It’s on the beach by Jack’s Beachside Concession. If you see 3 medium-sized hotels from Tower 9\, you’re in the right place. If you see smokestacks nearby\, you’re in the wrong place.\n Meet at 8 am and in the water by 8:15ish. Usually done by 9 am-ish\, depending on length of swim.\n*Our usual swim is 1\,200-2\,400 yards. That’s 2-5 Towers\, parallel to shore\, once we’re beyond the breakers.\nWe’ve been breaking up into 2 groups: slower/shorter and faster/longer.\nOr\, a combo Buoy and Tower Swim.\n*We do abide by the 72 hour rain rule. So\, if it’s rained since Wednesday at 8am of this week\, likely no swim.\nCheck conditions through local cameras here: \nCheck Surfline’s forecast here:\nCheck Surf-forecast.com here: \nSome caveats:\nMajor concern during the fall/winter is rain and/or fog. If it rains within 72 hours of the start of the swim\, assume the swim is cancelled. Also\, if it looks foggy from various cameras in HB\, assume the swim is cancelled.\nGenerally\, Surfline is more accurate with water temps than other sites\, but this varies daily. For Socal\, 60 F is generally the line of demarcation between comfortable and uncomfortable. This is also for some the break between wetsuit and trunking it. Whatever you choose is fine.\nMost recently\, early October\, the water temp has been between 63 F and 66 F.\nOh\, and the wave conditions have been influenced heavily by the wind and the swells. Some mornings it’s been choppy; others\, it’s been very calm.  Wind has been the greater creator of surface chop recently. \nKeep in mind that if there is a marine layer or wind\, it will feel a little cooler. \nIf you need fins to help you swim\, that’s cool. \nYou can wear fins for extra propulsion and confidence through the waves.\nWe’re fin-friendly. Some of us are triathletes\, some are swim runners\, some are training for lifeguard tryouts\, some are interested in cold-water immersion. Heck\, some of us are in it for fun\, fitness and friends.\nWhatever your motivation\, you’re welcome to join us so long as you can swim 300 yards continuously and can swim 1000 yards in one session. Even if you need fins to do so. As Tom said\, “Fins are the greatest swim hack ever!”
URL:https://oceanswimoc.com/event/ocean-swim-saturday-november-1-8-am-in-huntington-beach/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251025T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251025T090000
DTSTAMP:20260421T042453
CREATED:20251014T015429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251016T160833Z
UID:1915-1761379200-1761382800@oceanswimoc.com
SUMMARY:Ocean Swim\, Saturday\, October 25th @ 8 am\, in Huntington Beach
DESCRIPTION:LOCATION HERE\nYou’re invited to our ocean swim: meet at the tower off the intersection of PCH and Huntington Street. It’s on the beach by Jack’s Beachside Concession. If you see 3 medium-sized hotels from Tower 9\, you’re in the right place. If you see smokestacks nearby\, you’re in the wrong place.\n Meet at 8 am and in the water by 8:10. Usually done by 9 am-ish\, depending on length of swim.\n*Our usual swim is 1\,200-2\,400 yards. That’s 2-5 Towers\, parallel to shore\, once we’re beyond the breakers.\nWe’ve been breaking up into 2 groups: slower/shorter and faster/longer.\nOr\, a combo Buoy and Tower Swim.\n*We do abide by the 72 hour rain rule. So\, if it’s rained since Wednesday at 8am of this week\, likely no swim.\nCheck conditions through local cameras here: \nCheck Surfline’s forecast here:\nCheck Surf-forecast.com here: \nSome caveats:\nMajor concern during the fall/winter is rain and/or fog. If it rains within 72 hours of the start of the swim\, assume the swim is cancelled. Also\, if it looks foggy from various cameras in HB\, assume the swim is cancelled.\nGenerally\, Surfline is more accurate with water temps than other sites\, but this varies daily. For Socal\, 60 F is generally the line of demarcation between comfortable and uncomfortable. This is also for some the break between wetsuit and trunking it. Whatever you choose is fine.\nMost recently\, early October\, the water temp has been between 63 F and 66 F.\nOh\, and the wave conditions have been influenced heavily by the wind and the swells. Some mornings it’s been choppy; others\, it’s been very calm.  Wind has been the greater creator of surface chop recently. \nKeep in mind that if there is a marine layer or wind\, it will feel a little cooler. \nIf you need fins to help you swim\, that’s cool. \nYou can wear fins for extra propulsion and confidence through the waves.\nWe’re fin-friendly. Some of us are triathletes\, some are swim runners\, some are training for lifeguard tryouts\, some are interested in cold-water immersion. Heck\, some of us are in it for fun\, fitness and friends.\nWhatever your motivation\, you’re welcome to join us so long as you can swim 300 yards continuously and can swim 1000 yards in one session. Even if you need fins to do so. As Tom said\, “Fins are the greatest swim hack ever!”
URL:https://oceanswimoc.com/event/ocean-swim-saturday-october-25th-8-am-in-huntington-beach/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251018T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251018T090000
DTSTAMP:20260421T042453
CREATED:20251014T015322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251014T015322Z
UID:1912-1760774400-1760778000@oceanswimoc.com
SUMMARY:Ocean Swim\, Saturday\, October 18th @ 8 am\, in Huntington Beach
DESCRIPTION:LOCATION HERE\nYou’re invited to our ocean swim: meet at the tower off the intersection of PCH and Huntington Street. It’s on the beach by Jack’s Beachside Concession. If you see 3 medium-sized hotels from Tower 9\, you’re in the right place. If you see smokestacks nearby\, you’re in the wrong place.\n Meet at 8 am and in the water by 8:10. Usually done by 9 am-ish\, depending on length of swim.\n*Our usual swim is 1\,200-2\,400 yards. That’s 2-5 Towers\, parallel to shore\, once we’re beyond the breakers.\nWe’ve been breaking up into 2 groups: slower/shorter and faster/longer.\nOr\, a combo Buoy and Tower Swim.\n*We do abide by the 72 hour rain rule. So\, if it’s rained since Wednesday at 8am of this week\, likely no swim.\nCheck conditions through local cameras here: \nCheck Surfline’s forecast here:\nCheck Surf-forecast.com here: \nSome caveats:\nMajor concern during the fall/winter is rain and/or fog. If it rains within 72 hours of the start of the swim\, assume the swim is cancelled. Also\, if it looks foggy from various cameras in HB\, assume the swim is cancelled.\nGenerally\, Surfline is more accurate with water temps than other sites\, but this varies daily. For Socal\, 60 F is generally the line of demarcation between comfortable and uncomfortable. This is also for some the break between wetsuit and trunking it. Whatever you choose is fine.\nMost recently\, early October\, the water temp has been between 63 F and 66 F.\nOh\, and the wave conditions have been influenced heavily by the wind and the swells. Some mornings it’s been choppy; others\, it’s been very calm.  Wind has been the greater creator of surface chop recently. \nKeep in mind that if there is a marine layer or wind\, it will feel a little cooler. \nIf you need fins to help you swim\, that’s cool. \nYou can wear fins for extra propulsion and confidence through the waves.\nWe’re fin-friendly. Some of us are triathletes\, some are swim runners\, some are training for lifeguard tryouts\, some are interested in cold-water immersion. Heck\, some of us are in it for fun\, fitness and friends.\nWhatever your motivation\, you’re welcome to join us so long as you can swim 300 yards continuously and can swim 1000 yards in one session. Even if you need fins to do so. As Tom said\, “Fins are the greatest swim hack ever!”
URL:https://oceanswimoc.com/event/ocean-swim-saturday-october-18th-8-am-in-huntington-beach/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251011T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251011T090000
DTSTAMP:20260421T042453
CREATED:20251009T152201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251009T152522Z
UID:1907-1760169600-1760173200@oceanswimoc.com
SUMMARY:Ocean Swim\, Saturday\, October 11th @ 8 am\, in Huntington Beach
DESCRIPTION:LOCATION HERE\nYou’re invited to our ocean swim: meet at the tower off the intersection of PCH and Huntington Street. It’s on the beach by Jack’s Beachside Concession. If you see 3 medium-sized hotels from Tower 9\, you’re in the right place. If you see smokestacks nearby\, you’re in the wrong place.\n Meet at 8 am and in the water by 8:10. Usually done by 9 am-ish\, depending on length of swim.\n*Our usual swim is 1\,200-2\,400 yards. That’s 2-5 Towers\, parallel to shore\, once we’re beyond the breakers.\nWe’ve been breaking up into 2 groups: slower/shorter and faster/longer.\nOr\, a combo Buoy and Tower Swim.\nCheck conditions through local cameras here: https://hbcams.com/\nCheck Surfline’s forecast here: https://www.surfline.com/surf-report/huntington-st-/58bdebbc82d034001252e3d2?view=table\nCheck Surf-forecast.com here: https://www.surf-forecast.com/breaks/Huntington-Beach/forecasts/latest/six_day\nSome caveats:\nMajor concern during the fall/winter is rain and/or fog. If it rains within 72 hours of the start of the swim\, assume the swim is cancelled. Also\, if it looks foggy from various cameras in HB\, assume the swim is cancelled.\nGenerally\, Surfline is more accurate with water temps than other sites\, but this varies daily. For Socal\, 60 F is generally the line of demarcation between comfortable and uncomfortable. This is also for some the break between wetsuit and trunking it. Whatever you choose is fine.\nMost recently\, early October\, the water temp has been between 63 F and 66 F.\nOh\, and the wave conditions have been influenced heavily by the wind and the swells. Some mornings it’s been choppy; others\, it’s been very calm.  Wind has been the greater creator of surface chop recently. \nKeep in mind that if there is a marine layer or wind\, it will feel a little cooler. \nIf you need fins to help you swim\, that’s cool. \nYou can wear fins for extra propulsion and confidence through the waves.\nWe’re fin-friendly. Some of us are triathletes\, some are swim runners\, some are training for lifeguard tryouts\, some are interested in cold-water immersion. Heck\, some of us are in it for fun\, fitness and friends.\nWhatever your motivation\, you’re welcome to join us so long as you can swim 300 yards continuously and can swim 1000 yards in one session. Even if you need fins to do so. As Tom said\, “Fins are the greatest swim hack ever!”
URL:https://oceanswimoc.com/event/ocean-swim-saturday-october-11th-8-am-in-huntington-beach/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250412T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250412T090000
DTSTAMP:20260421T042453
CREATED:20250404T172810Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250404T172834Z
UID:1848-1744444800-1744448400@oceanswimoc.com
SUMMARY:Ocean Swim\, Saturday\, April 12 @ 8 am\, in Huntington Beach
DESCRIPTION:LOCATION HERE\nYou’re invited to our ocean swim: meet at the tower off the intersection of PCH and Huntington Street. It’s on the beach by Jack’s Beachside Concession. If you see 3 medium-sized hotels from Tower 9\, you’re in the right place. If you see smokestacks nearby\, you’re in the wrong place.\n Meet at 8 am and in the water by 8:10. Usually done by 9 am-ish\, depending on length of swim.\n*Our usual swim is 1\,200-2\,400 yards. That’s 2-5 Towers\, parallel to shore\, once we’re beyond the breakers.\nWe’ve been breaking up into 2 groups: slower/shorter and faster/longer.\nOr\, a combo Buoy and Tower Swim.\nSome caveats:\nMajor concern during the fall/winter is rain and/or fog. If it rains within 72 hours of the start of the swim\, assume the swim is cancelled. Also\, if it looks foggy from various cameras in HB\, assume the swim is cancelled.\nGenerally\, Surfline is more accurate with water temps than other sites\, but this varies daily. For Socal\, 60 F is generally the line of demarcation between comfortable and uncomfortable. This is also for some the break between wetsuit and trunking it. Whatever you choose is fine.\nMost recently\, late March\, the water temp has been between 54 F and 58 F.\nOh\, and the wave conditions have been influenced heavily by the wind and the swells. Some mornings it’s been choppy; others\, it’s been very calm.  Wind has been the greater creator of surface chop recently. \nKeep in mind that if there is a marine layer or wind\, it will feel a little cooler. \nIf you need fins to help you swim\, that’s cool. \nYou can wear fins for extra propulsion and confidence through the waves.\nWe’re fin-friendly. Some of us are triathletes\, some are swim runners\, some are training for lifeguard tryouts\, some are interested in cold-water immersion. Heck\, some of us are in it for fun\, fitness and friends.\nWhatever your motivation\, you’re welcome to join us so long as you can swim 300 yards continuously and can swim 1000 yards in one session. Even if you need fins to do so. As Tom said\, “Fins are the greatest swim hack ever!”
URL:https://oceanswimoc.com/event/ocean-swim-saturday-april-12-8-am-in-huntington-beach/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250329T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250329T090000
DTSTAMP:20260421T042453
CREATED:20250307T211752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250404T172852Z
UID:1842-1743235200-1743238800@oceanswimoc.com
SUMMARY:Ocean Swim\, Saturday\, March 29 @ 8 am\, in Huntington Beach
DESCRIPTION:LOCATION HERE\nYou’re invited to our ocean swim: meet at the tower off the intersection of PCH and Huntington Street. It’s on the beach by Jack’s Beachside Concession. If you see 3 medium-sized hotels from Tower 9\, you’re in the right place. If you see smokestacks nearby\, you’re in the wrong place.\n Meet at 8 am and in the water by 8:10. Usually done by 9 am-ish\, depending on length of swim.\n*Our usual swim is 1\,200-2\,400 yards. That’s 2-5 Towers\, parallel to shore\, once we’re beyond the breakers.\nWe’ve been breaking up into 2 groups: slower/shorter and faster/longer.\nOr\, a combo Buoy and Tower Swim.\nSome caveats:\nMajor concern during the fall/winter is rain and/or fog. If it rains within 72 hours of the start of the swim\, assume the swim is cancelled. Also\, if it looks foggy from various cameras in HB\, assume the swim is cancelled.\nGenerally\, Surfline is more accurate with water temps than other sites\, but this varies daily. For Socal\, 60 F is generally the line of demarcation between comfortable and uncomfortable. This is also for some the break between wetsuit and trunking it. Whatever you choose is fine.\nMost recently\, late February\, the water temp has been between 56 F and 59 F.\nOh\, and the wave conditions have been influenced heavily by the wind and the swells. Some mornings it’s been choppy; others\, it’s been very calm.  Wind has been the greater creator of surface chop recently. \nKeep in mind that if there is a marine layer or wind\, it will feel a little cooler. \nIf you need fins to help you swim\, that’s cool. \nYou can wear fins for extra propulsion and confidence through the waves.\nWe’re fin-friendly. Some of us are triathletes\, some are swim runners\, some are training for lifeguard tryouts\, some are interested in cold-water immersion. Heck\, some of us are in it for fun\, fitness and friends.\nWhatever your motivation\, you’re welcome to join us so long as you can swim 300 yards continuously and can swim 1000 yards in one session. Even if you need fins to do so. As Tom said\, “Fins are the greatest swim hack ever!”
URL:https://oceanswimoc.com/event/ocean-swim-saturday-march-29-8-am-in-huntington-beach/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250322T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250322T090000
DTSTAMP:20260421T042453
CREATED:20250307T211508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250307T223119Z
UID:1840-1742630400-1742634000@oceanswimoc.com
SUMMARY:Ocean Swim\, Saturday\, March 22 @ 8 am\, in Huntington Beach
DESCRIPTION:LOCATION HERE\nYou’re invited to our ocean swim: meet at the tower off the intersection of PCH and Huntington Street. It’s on the beach by Jack’s Beachside Concession. If you see 3 medium-sized hotels from Tower 9\, you’re in the right place. If you see smokestacks nearby\, you’re in the wrong place.\n Meet at 8 am and in the water by 8:10. Usually done by 9 am-ish\, depending on length of swim.\n*Our usual swim is 1\,200-2\,400 yards. That’s 2-5 Towers\, parallel to shore\, once we’re beyond the breakers.\nWe’ve been breaking up into 2 groups: slower/shorter and faster/longer.\nOr\, a combo Buoy and Tower Swim.\nSome caveats:\nMajor concern during the fall/winter is rain and/or fog. If it rains within 72 hours of the start of the swim\, assume the swim is cancelled. Also\, if it looks foggy from various cameras in HB\, assume the swim is cancelled.\nGenerally\, Surfline is more accurate with water temps than other sites\, but this varies daily. For Socal\, 60 F is generally the line of demarcation between comfortable and uncomfortable. This is also for some the break between wetsuit and trunking it. Whatever you choose is fine.\nMost recently\, late February\, the water temp has been between 56 F and 59 F.\nOh\, and the wave conditions have been influenced heavily by the wind and the swells. Some mornings it’s been choppy; others\, it’s been very calm.  Wind has been the greater creator of surface chop recently. \nKeep in mind that if there is a marine layer or wind\, it will feel a little cooler. \nIf you need fins to help you swim\, that’s cool. \nYou can wear fins for extra propulsion and confidence through the waves.\nWe’re fin-friendly. Some of us are triathletes\, some are swim runners\, some are training for lifeguard tryouts\, some are interested in cold-water immersion. Heck\, some of us are in it for fun\, fitness and friends.\nWhatever your motivation\, you’re welcome to join us so long as you can swim 300 yards continuously and can swim 1000 yards in one session. Even if you need fins to do so. As Tom said\, “Fins are the greatest swim hack ever!”
URL:https://oceanswimoc.com/event/ocean-swim-saturday-march-22-8-am-in-huntington-beach/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250308T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250308T090000
DTSTAMP:20260421T042453
CREATED:20250227T004540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250307T223041Z
UID:1835-1741420800-1741424400@oceanswimoc.com
SUMMARY:Ocean Swim\, Saturday\, March 8 @ 8 am\, CANCELED due to RAIN
DESCRIPTION:LOCATION HERE\nYou’re invited to our ocean swim: meet at the tower off the intersection of PCH and Huntington Street. It’s on the beach by Jack’s Beachside Concession. If you see 3 medium-sized hotels from Tower 9\, you’re in the right place. If you see smokestacks nearby\, you’re in the wrong place.\n Meet at 8 am and in the water by 8:10. Usually done by 9 am-ish\, depending on length of swim.\n*Our usual swim is 1\,200-2\,400 yards. That’s 2-5 Towers\, parallel to shore\, once we’re beyond the breakers.\nWe’ve been breaking up into 2 groups: slower/shorter and faster/longer.\nOr\, a combo Buoy and Tower Swim.\nSome caveats:\nMajor concern during the fall/winter is rain and/or fog. If it rains within 72 hours of the start of the swim\, assume the swim is cancelled. Also\, if it looks foggy from various cameras in HB\, assume the swim is cancelled.\nGenerally\, Surfline is more accurate with water temps than other sites\, but this varies daily. For Socal\, 60 F is generally the line of demarcation between comfortable and uncomfortable. This is also for some the break between wetsuit and trunking it. Whatever you choose is fine.\nMost recently\, late February\, the water temp has been between 56 F and 59 F.\nOh\, and the wave conditions have been influenced heavily by the wind and the swells. Some mornings it’s been choppy; others\, it’s been very calm.  Wind has been the greater creator of surface chop recently. \nKeep in mind that if there is a marine layer or wind\, it will feel a little cooler. \nIf you need fins to help you swim\, that’s cool. \nYou can wear fins for extra propulsion and confidence through the waves.\nWe’re fin-friendly. Some of us are triathletes\, some are swim runners\, some are training for lifeguard tryouts\, some are interested in cold-water immersion. Heck\, some of us are in it for fun\, fitness and friends.\nWhatever your motivation\, you’re welcome to join us so long as you can swim 300 yards continuously and can swim 1000 yards in one session. Even if you need fins to do so. As Tom said\, “Fins are the greatest swim hack ever!”
URL:https://oceanswimoc.com/event/ocean-swim-saturday-march-8-8-am-in-huntington-beach/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250301T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250301T090000
DTSTAMP:20260421T042453
CREATED:20250227T003345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T004428Z
UID:1833-1740816000-1740819600@oceanswimoc.com
SUMMARY:Ocean Swim\, Saturday\, March 1 @ 8 am\, in Huntington Beach
DESCRIPTION:LOCATION HERE\nYou’re invited to our ocean swim: meet at the tower off the intersection of PCH and Huntington Street. It’s on the beach by Jack’s Beachside Concession. If you see 3 medium-sized hotels from Tower 9\, you’re in the right place. If you see smokestacks nearby\, you’re in the wrong place.\n Meet at 8 am and in the water by 8:10. Usually done by 9 am-ish\, depending on length of swim.\n*Our usual swim is 1\,200-2\,400 yards. That’s 2-5 Towers\, parallel to shore\, once we’re beyond the breakers.\nWe’ve been breaking up into 2 groups: slower/shorter and faster/longer.\nOr\, a combo Buoy and Tower Swim.\nSome caveats:\nMajor concern during the fall/winter is rain and/or fog. If it rains within 72 hours of the start of the swim\, assume the swim is cancelled. Also\, if it looks foggy from various cameras in HB\, assume the swim is cancelled.\nGenerally\, Surfline is more accurate with water temps than other sites\, but this varies daily. For Socal\, 60 F is generally the line of demarcation between comfortable and uncomfortable. This is also for some the break between wetsuit and trunking it. Whatever you choose is fine.\nMost recently\, late February\, the water temp has been between 56 F and 59 F.\nOh\, and the wave conditions have been influenced heavily by the wind and the swells. Some mornings it’s been choppy; others\, it’s been very calm.  Wind has been the greater creator of surface chop recently. \nKeep in mind that if there is a marine layer or wind\, it will feel a little cooler. \nIf you need fins to help you swim\, that’s cool. \nYou can wear fins for extra propulsion and confidence through the waves.\nWe’re fin-friendly. Some of us are triathletes\, some are swim runners\, some are training for lifeguard tryouts\, some are interested in cold-water immersion. Heck\, some of us are in it for fun\, fitness and friends.\nWhatever your motivation\, you’re welcome to join us so long as you can swim 300 yards continuously and can swim 1000 yards in one session. Even if you need fins to do so. As Tom said\, “Fins are the greatest swim hack ever!”
URL:https://oceanswimoc.com/event/ocean-swim-saturday-march-1-8-am-in-huntington-beach/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250222T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250222T090000
DTSTAMP:20260421T042453
CREATED:20241112T203849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250204T211934Z
UID:1811-1740211200-1740214800@oceanswimoc.com
SUMMARY:Ocean Swim\, Saturday\, February 22nd @ 8 am\, in Huntington Beach
DESCRIPTION:LOCATION HERE\nYou’re invited to our ocean swim: meet at the tower off the intersection of PCH and Huntington Street. It’s on the beach by Jack’s Beachside Concession. If you see 3 medium-sized hotels from Tower 9\, you’re in the right place. If you see smokestacks nearby\, you’re in the wrong place.\n Meet at 8 am and in the water by 8:10. Usually done by 9 am-ish\, depending on length of swim.\n*Our usual swim is 1\,200-2\,400 yards. That’s 2-5 Towers\, parallel to shore\, once we’re beyond the breakers.\nWe’ve been breaking up into 2 groups: slower/shorter and faster/longer.\nOr\, a combo Buoy and Tower Swim.\nSome caveats:\nMajor concern during the fall/winter is rain and/or fog. If it rains within 72 hours of the start of the swim\, assume the swim is cancelled. Also\, if it looks foggy from various cameras in HB\, assume the swim is cancelled.\nGenerally\, Surfline is more accurate with water temps than other sites\, but this varies daily. For Socal\, 60 F is generally the line of demarcation between comfortable and uncomfortable. This is also for some the break between wetsuit and trunking it. Whatever you choose is fine.\nMost recently\, late October\, the water temp has been between 58 F and 62 F.\nOh\, and the wave conditions have been influenced heavily by the wind and the swells. Some mornings it’s been choppy; others\, it’s been very calm.  Wind has been the greater creator of surface chop recently. \nKeep in mind that if there is a marine layer or wind\, it will feel a little cooler. \nIf you need fins to help you swim\, that’s cool. \nYou can wear fins for extra propulsion and confidence through the waves.\nWe’re fin-friendly. Some of us are triathletes\, some are swim runners\, some are training for lifeguard tryouts\, some are interested in cold-water immersion. Heck\, some of us are in it for fun\, fitness and friends.\nWhatever your motivation\, you’re welcome to join us so long as you can swim 300 yards continuously and can swim 1000 yards in one session. Even if you need fins to do so. As Tom said\, “Fins are the greatest swim hack ever!”
URL:https://oceanswimoc.com/event/ocean-swim-saturday-november-23rd-8-am-in-huntington-beach/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250201T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250201T090000
DTSTAMP:20260421T042453
CREATED:20241112T204122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241213T182854Z
UID:1813-1738396800-1738400400@oceanswimoc.com
SUMMARY:Ocean Swim\, Saturday\, February 1st @ 8 am\, in Huntington Beach
DESCRIPTION:LOCATION HERE\nYou’re invited to our ocean swim: meet at the tower off the intersection of PCH and Huntington Street. It’s on the beach by Jack’s Beachside Concession. If you see 3 medium-sized hotels from Tower 9\, you’re in the right place. If you see smokestacks nearby\, you’re in the wrong place.\n Meet at 8 am and in the water by 8:10. Usually done by 9 am-ish\, depending on length of swim.\n*Our usual swim is 1\,200-2\,400 yards. That’s 2-5 Towers\, parallel to shore\, once we’re beyond the breakers.\nWe’ve been breaking up into 2 groups: slower/shorter and faster/longer.\nOr\, a combo Buoy and Tower Swim.\nSome caveats:\nMajor concern during the fall/winter is rain and/or fog. If it rains within 72 hours of the start of the swim\, assume the swim is cancelled. Also\, if it looks foggy from various cameras in HB\, assume the swim is cancelled.\nGenerally\, Surfline is more accurate with water temps than other sites\, but this varies daily. For Socal\, 60 F is generally the line of demarcation between comfortable and uncomfortable. This is also for some the break between wetsuit and trunking it. Whatever you choose is fine.\nMost recently\, late October\, the water temp has been between 58 F and 62 F.\nOh\, and the wave conditions have been influenced heavily by the wind and the swells. Some mornings it’s been choppy; others\, it’s been very calm.  Wind has been the greater creator of surface chop recently. \nKeep in mind that if there is a marine layer or wind\, it will feel a little cooler. \nIf you need fins to help you swim\, that’s cool. \nYou can wear fins for extra propulsion and confidence through the waves.\nWe’re fin-friendly. Some of us are triathletes\, some are swim runners\, some are training for lifeguard tryouts\, some are interested in cold-water immersion. Heck\, some of us are in it for fun\, fitness and friends.\nWhatever your motivation\, you’re welcome to join us so long as you can swim 300 yards continuously and can swim 1000 yards in one session. Even if you need fins to do so. As Tom said\, “Fins are the greatest swim hack ever!”
URL:https://oceanswimoc.com/event/ocean-swim-saturday-november-30th-8-am-in-huntington-beach/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241116T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241116T090000
DTSTAMP:20260421T042453
CREATED:20241112T203547Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241112T203802Z
UID:1809-1731744000-1731747600@oceanswimoc.com
SUMMARY:Ocean Swim\, Saturday\, November 16th @ 8 am\, in Huntington Beach
DESCRIPTION:LOCATION HERE\nYou’re invited to our ocean swim: meet at the tower off the intersection of PCH and Huntington Street. It’s on the beach by Jack’s Beachside Concession. If you see 3 medium-sized hotels from Tower 9\, you’re in the right place. If you see smokestacks nearby\, you’re in the wrong place.\n Meet at 8 am and in the water by 8:10. Usually done by 9 am-ish\, depending on length of swim.\n*Our usual swim is 1\,200-2\,400 yards. That’s 2-5 Towers\, parallel to shore\, once we’re beyond the breakers.\nOr\, a combo Buoy and Tower Swim.\nSome caveats:\nMajor concern during the fall/winter is rain and/or fog. If it rains within 72 hours of the start of the swim\, assume the swim is cancelled. Also\, if it looks foggy from various cameras in HB\, assume the swim is cancelled.\nGenerally\, Surfline is more accurate with water temps than other sites\, but this varies daily. For Socal\, 60 F is generally the line of demarcation between comfortable and uncomfortable. This is also for some the break between wetsuit and trunking it. Whatever you choose\, is fine.\nMost recently\, late October\, the water temp has been between 58 F and 62 F.\nOh\, and the wave conditions have been influenced heavily by the wind and the swells. Some mornings it’s been choppy; others\, it’s been very calm.  Wind has been the greater creator of surface chop recently. \nKeep in mind that if there is a marine layer or wind\, it will feel a little cooler. \nIf you need fins to help you swim\, that’s cool. \nYou can wear fins for extra propulsion and confidence through the waves.\nWe’re fin-friendly. Some of us are triathletes\, some are swim runners\, some are training for lifeguard tryouts\, some are interested in cold-water immersion. Heck\, some of us are in it for fun\, fitness and friends.\nWhatever your motivation\, you’re welcome to join us so long as you can swim 300 yards continuously and can swim 1000 yards in one session. Even if you need fins to do so. As Tom said\, “Fins are the greatest swim hack ever!”
URL:https://oceanswimoc.com/event/ocean-swim-saturday-november-16th-8-am-in-huntington-beach/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241102T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241102T090000
DTSTAMP:20260421T042453
CREATED:20241027T222502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241112T202932Z
UID:1803-1730534400-1730538000@oceanswimoc.com
SUMMARY:Ocean Swim\, Saturday\, November 2nd @ 8 am\, in Huntington Beach
DESCRIPTION:LOCATION HERE\nYou’re invited to our ocean swim: meet at the tower off the intersection of PCH and Huntington Street. It’s on the beach by Jack’s Beachside Concession. If you see 3 medium-sized hotels from Tower 9\, you’re in the right place. If you see smokestacks nearby\, you’re in the wrong place.\n Meet at 8 am and in the water by 8:10. Usually done by 9 am-ish\, depending on length of swim.\n*Our usual swim is 1\,200-2\,400 yards. That’s 2-5 Towers\, parallel to shore\, once we’re beyond the breakers.\nOr\, a combo Buoy and Tower Swim.\nSome caveats:\nMajor concern during the fall/winter is rain and/or fog. If it rains within 72 hours of the start of the swim\, assume the swim is cancelled. Also\, if it looks foggy from various cameras in HB\, assume the swim is cancelled.\nGenerally\, Surfline is more accurate with water temps than other sites\, but this varies daily. For Socal\, 60 F is generally the line of demarcation between comfortable and uncomfortable. This is also for some the break between wetsuit and trunking it. Whatever you choose\, is fine.\nMost recently\, late October\, the water temp has been between 60 F and 63 F.\nOh\, and the wave conditions have been influenced heavily by the wind and the swells. Some mornings it’s been choppy; others\, it’s been very calm.  Wind has been the greater creator of surface chop recently. \nKeep in mind that if there is a marine layer or wind\, it will feel a little cooler. \nIf you need fins to help you swim\, that’s cool. \nYou can wear fins for extra propulsion and confidence through the waves.\nWe’re fin-friendly. Some of us are triathletes\, some are swim runners\, some are training for lifeguard tryouts\, some are interested in cold-water immersion. Heck\, some of us are in it for fun\, fitness and friends.\nWhatever your motivation\, you’re welcome to join us so long as you can swim 300 yards continuously and can swim 1000 yards in one session. Even if you need fins to do so. As Tom said\, “Fins are the greatest swim hack ever!”
URL:https://oceanswimoc.com/event/ocean-swim-saturday-november-26th-8-am-in-huntington-beach/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241026T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241026T090000
DTSTAMP:20260421T042453
CREATED:20241024T145032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241024T145032Z
UID:1800-1729929600-1729933200@oceanswimoc.com
SUMMARY:Ocean Swim\, Saturday\, October 26th @ 8 am\, in Huntington Beach
DESCRIPTION:LOCATION HERE\nYou’re invited to our ocean swim: meet at the tower off the intersection of PCH and Huntington Street. It’s on the beach by Jack’s Beachside Concession. If you see 3 medium-sized hotels from Tower 9\, you’re in the right place. If you see smokestacks nearby\, you’re in the wrong place.\n Meet at 8 am and in the water by 8:10. Usually done by 9 am-ish\, depending on length of swim.\n*Our usual swim is 1\,200-2\,400 yards. That’s 2-5 Towers\, parallel to shore\, once we’re beyond the breakers.\nOr\, a combo Buoy and Tower Swim.\nSome caveats:\nGenerally\, Surfline is more accurate with water temps than other sites\, but this varies daily. For Socal\, 60 F is generally the line of demarcation between comfortable and uncomfortable. This is also for some the break between wetsuit and trunking it. Whatever you choose\, is fine.\nMost recently\, mid-October\, the water temp has been between 60 F and 64 F.\nOh\, and the wave conditions have been influenced heavily by the wind and the swells. Some mornings it’s been choppy; others\, it’s been very calm.  Wind has been the greater creator of surface chop recently. \nKeep in mind that if there is a marine layer or wind\, it will feel a little cooler. \nIf you need fins to help you swim\, that’s cool. \nYou can wear fins for extra propulsion and confidence through the waves.\nWe’re fin-friendly. Some of us are triathletes\, some are swim runners\, some are training for lifeguard tryouts\, some are interested in cold-water immersion. Heck\, some of us are in it for fun\, fitness and friends.\nWhatever your motivation\, you’re welcome to join us so long as you can swim 300 yards continuously and can swim 1000 yards in one session. Even if you need fins to do so. As Tom said\, “Fins are the greatest swim hack ever!”
URL:https://oceanswimoc.com/event/ocean-swim-saturday-october-26th-8-am-in-huntington-beach/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241019T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241019T090000
DTSTAMP:20260421T042453
CREATED:20240919T190747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240919T190816Z
UID:1793-1729324800-1729328400@oceanswimoc.com
SUMMARY:Ocean Swim\, Saturday\, October 19th @ 8 am\, in Huntington Beach
DESCRIPTION:LOCATION HERE\nYou’re invited to our ocean swim: meet at the tower off the intersection of PCH and Huntington Street. It’s on the beach by Jack’s Beachside Concession. If you see 3 medium-sized hotels from Tower 9\, you’re in the right place. If you see smokestacks nearby\, you’re in the wrong place.\n Meet at 8 am and in the water by 8:10. Usually done by 9 am-ish\, depending on length of swim.\n*Our usual swim is 1\,200-2\,400 yards. That’s 2-5 Towers\, parallel to shore\, once we’re beyond the breakers.\nOr\, a combo Buoy and Tower Swim.\nSome caveats:\nGenerally\, Surfline is more accurate with water temps than other sites\, but this varies daily. For Socal\, 60 F is generally the line of demarcation between comfortable and uncomfortable. This is also for some the break between wetsuit and trunking it. Whatever you choose\, is fine.\nOh\, and the wave conditions have been influenced heavily by the wind and the swells. Some mornings it’s been choppy; others\, it’s been very calm.  Wind has been the greater creator of surface chop recently. \nKeep in mind that if there is a marine layer or wind\, it will feel a little cooler. \nIf you need fins to help you swim\, that’s cool. \nYou can wear fins for extra propulsion and confidence through the waves.\nWe’re fin-friendly. Some of us are triathletes\, some are swim runners\, some are training for lifeguard tryouts\, some are interested in cold-water immersion. Heck\, some of us are in it for fun\, fitness and friends.\nWhatever your motivation\, you’re welcome to join us so long as you can swim 300 yards continuously and can swim 1000 yards in one session. Even if you need fins to do so. As Tom said\, “Fins are the greatest swim hack ever!”
URL:https://oceanswimoc.com/event/ocean-swim-saturday-october-19th-8-am-in-huntington-beach/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241012T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241012T090000
DTSTAMP:20260421T042453
CREATED:20240817T193256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240919T190727Z
UID:1778-1728720000-1728723600@oceanswimoc.com
SUMMARY:Ocean Swim\, Saturday\, October 12th @ 8 am\, in Huntington Beach
DESCRIPTION:LOCATION HERE\nYou’re invited to our ocean swim: meet at the tower off the intersection of PCH and Huntington Street. It’s on the beach by Jack’s Beachside Concession. If you see 3 medium-sized hotels from Tower 9\, you’re in the right place. If you see smokestacks nearby\, you’re in the wrong place.\n Meet at 8 am and in the water by 8:10. Usually done by 9 am-ish\, depending on length of swim.\n*Our usual swim is 1\,200-2\,400 yards. That’s 2-5 Towers\, parallel to shore\, once we’re beyond the breakers.\nOr\, a combo Buoy and Tower Swim.\nSome caveats:\nGenerally\, Surfline is more accurate with water temps than other sites\, but this varies daily. For Socal\, 60 F is generally the line of demarcation between comfortable and uncomfortable. This is also for some the break between wetsuit and trunking it. Whatever you choose\, is fine.\nOh\, and the wave conditions have been influenced heavily by the wind and the swells. Some mornings it’s been choppy; others\, it’s been very calm.  Wind has been the greater creator of surface chop recently. \nKeep in mind that if there is a marine layer or wind\, it will feel a little cooler. \nIf you need fins to help you swim\, that’s cool. \nYou can wear fins for extra propulsion and confidence through the waves.\nWe’re fin-friendly. Some of us are triathletes\, some are swim runners\, some are training for lifeguard tryouts\, some are interested in cold-water immersion. Heck\, some of us are in it for fun\, fitness and friends.\nWhatever your motivation\, you’re welcome to join us so long as you can swim 300 yards continuously and can swim 1000 yards in one session. Even if you need fins to do so. As Tom said\, “Fins are the greatest swim hack ever!”
URL:https://oceanswimoc.com/event/ocean-swim-saturday-october-12th-8-am-in-huntington-beach/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240928T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240928T090000
DTSTAMP:20260421T042453
CREATED:20240919T190521Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240919T190521Z
UID:1791-1727510400-1727514000@oceanswimoc.com
SUMMARY:Ocean Swim\, Saturday\, September 28th @ 8 am\, in Huntington Beach
DESCRIPTION:LOCATION HERE\nYou’re invited to our ocean swim: meet at the tower off the intersection of PCH and Huntington Street. It’s on the beach by Jack’s Beachside Concession. If you see 3 medium-sized hotels from Tower 9\, you’re in the right place. If you see smokestacks nearby\, you’re in the wrong place.\n Meet at 8 am and in the water by 8:10. Usually done by 9 am-ish\, depending on length of swim.\n*Our usual swim is 1\,200-2\,400 yards. That’s 2-5 Towers\, parallel to shore\, once we’re beyond the breakers.\nOr\, a combo Buoy and Tower Swim.\nSome caveats:\nWater temp has been 60-64 F recently. Generally\, Surfline is more accurate with water temps than other sites\, but this varies daily. For Socal\, 60 F is generally the line of demarcation between comfortable and uncomfortable. This is also for some the break between wetsuit and trunking it. Whatever you choose\, is fine.\nOh\, and the wave conditions have been influenced heavily by the wind and the swells. Some mornings it’s been choppy; others\, it’s been very calm.  Wind has been the greater creator of surface chop recently. \nKeep in mind that if there is a marine layer or wind\, it will feel a little cooler. \nIf you need fins to help you swim\, that’s cool. \nYou can wear fins for extra propulsion and confidence through the waves.\nWe’re fin-friendly. Some of us are triathletes\, some are swim runners\, some are training for lifeguard tryouts\, some are interested in cold-water immersion. Heck\, some of us are in it for fun\, fitness and friends.\nWhatever your motivation\, you’re welcome to join us so long as you can swim 300 yards continuously and can swim 1000 yards in one session. Even if you need fins to do so. As Tom said\, “Fins are the greatest swim hack ever!”
URL:https://oceanswimoc.com/event/ocean-swim-saturday-september-28th-8-am-in-huntington-beach/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240921T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240921T090000
DTSTAMP:20260421T042453
CREATED:20240805T211545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240817T193222Z
UID:1737-1726905600-1726909200@oceanswimoc.com
SUMMARY:Ocean Swim\, Saturday\, September 21st @ 8 am\, in Huntington Beach
DESCRIPTION:LOCATION HERE\nYou’re invited to our ocean swim: meet at the tower off the intersection of PCH and Huntington Street. It’s on the beach by Jack’s Beachside Concession. If you see 3 medium-sized hotels from Tower 9\, you’re in the right place. If you see smokestacks nearby\, you’re in the wrong place.\n Meet at 8 am and in the water by 8:10. Usually done by 9 am-ish\, depending on length of swim.\n*Our usual swim is 1\,200-2\,400 yards. That’s 2-5 Towers\, parallel to shore\, once we’re beyond the breakers.\nOr\, a combo Buoy and Tower Swim.\nSome caveats:\nWater temp has been 60-64 F recently. Generally\, Surfline is more accurate with water temps than other sites\, but this varies daily. For Socal\, 60 F is generally the line of demarcation between comfortable and uncomfortable. This is also for some the break between wetsuit and trunking it. Whatever you choose\, is fine.\nOh\, and the wave conditions have been influenced heavily by the wind and the swells. Some mornings it’s been choppy; others\, it’s been very calm.  Wind has been the greater creator of surface chop recently. \nKeep in mind that if there is a marine layer or wind\, it will feel a little cooler. \nIf you need fins to help you swim\, that’s cool. \nYou can wear fins for extra propulsion and confidence through the waves.\nWe’re fin-friendly. Some of us are triathletes\, some are swim runners\, some are training for lifeguard tryouts\, some are interested in cold-water immersion. Heck\, some of us are in it for fun\, fitness and friends.\nWhatever your motivation\, you’re welcome to join us so long as you can swim 300 yards continuously and can swim 1000 yards in one session. Even if you need fins to do so. As Tom said\, “Fins are the greatest swim hack ever!”
URL:https://oceanswimoc.com/event/ocean-swim-saturday-september-21st-8-am-in-huntington-beach/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240914T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240914T090000
DTSTAMP:20260421T042453
CREATED:20240805T211238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240817T193349Z
UID:1735-1726300800-1726304400@oceanswimoc.com
SUMMARY:Ocean Swim\, Saturday\, September 14th @ 8 am\, in Huntington Beach
DESCRIPTION:LOCATION HERE\nYou’re invited to our ocean swim: meet at the tower off the intersection of PCH and Huntington Street. It’s on the beach by Jack’s Beachside Concession. If you see 3 medium-sized hotels from Tower 9\, you’re in the right place. If you see smokestacks nearby\, you’re in the wrong place.\n Meet at 8 am and in the water by 8:10. Usually done by 9 am-ish\, depending on length of swim.\n*Our usual swim is 1\,200-2\,400 yards. That’s 2-5 Towers\, parallel to shore\, once we’re beyond the breakers.\nOr\, a combo Buoy and Tower Swim.\nSome caveats:\nGenerally\, Surfline is more accurate with water temps than other sites\, but this varies daily. For Socal\, 60 F is generally the line of demarcation between comfortable and uncomfortable. This is also for some the break between wetsuit and trunking it. Whatever you choose\, is fine.\nOh\, and the wave conditions have been influenced heavily by the wind and the swells. Some mornings it’s been choppy; others\, it’s been very calm.  Wind has been the greater creator of surface chop recently. \nKeep in mind that if there is a marine layer or wind\, it will feel a little cooler. \nIf you need fins to help you swim\, that’s cool. \nYou can wear fins for extra propulsion and confidence through the waves.\nWe’re fin-friendly. Some of us are triathletes\, some are swim runners\, some are training for lifeguard tryouts\, some are interested in cold-water immersion. Heck\, some of us are in it for fun\, fitness and friends.\nWhatever your motivation\, you’re welcome to join us so long as you can swim 300 yards continuously and can swim 1000 yards in one session. Even if you need fins to do so. As Tom said\, “Fins are the greatest swim hack ever!”
URL:https://oceanswimoc.com/event/ocean-swim-saturday-september-14th-8-am-in-huntington-beach/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240907T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240907T090000
DTSTAMP:20260421T042453
CREATED:20240805T211029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240817T193415Z
UID:1733-1725696000-1725699600@oceanswimoc.com
SUMMARY:Ocean Swim\, Saturday\, September 7th @ 8 am\, in Huntington Beach
DESCRIPTION:LOCATION HERE\nYou’re invited to our ocean swim: meet at the tower off the intersection of PCH and Huntington Street. It’s on the beach by Jack’s Beachside Concession. If you see 3 medium-sized hotels from Tower 9\, you’re in the right place. If you see smokestacks nearby\, you’re in the wrong place.\n Meet at 8 am and in the water by 8:10. Usually done by 9 am-ish\, depending on length of swim.\n*Our usual swim is 1\,200-2\,400 yards. That’s 2-5 Towers\, parallel to shore\, once we’re beyond the breakers.\nOr\, a combo Buoy and Tower Swim.\nSome caveats:\nGenerally\, Surfline is more accurate with water temps than other sites\, but this varies daily. For Socal\, 60 F is generally the line of demarcation between comfortable and uncomfortable. This is also for some the break between wetsuit and trunking it. Whatever you choose\, is fine.\nOh\, and the wave conditions have been influenced heavily by the wind and the swells. Some mornings it’s been choppy; others\, it’s been very calm.  Wind has been the greater creator of surface chop recently. \nKeep in mind that if there is a marine layer or wind\, it will feel a little cooler. \nIf you need fins to help you swim\, that’s cool. \nYou can wear fins for extra propulsion and confidence through the waves.\nWe’re fin-friendly. Some of us are triathletes\, some are swim runners\, some are training for lifeguard tryouts\, some are interested in cold-water immersion. Heck\, some of us are in it for fun\, fitness and friends.\nWhatever your motivation\, you’re welcome to join us so long as you can swim 300 yards continuously and can swim 1000 yards in one session. Even if you need fins to do so. As Tom said\, “Fins are the greatest swim hack ever!”
URL:https://oceanswimoc.com/event/ocean-swim-saturday-september-7th-8-am-in-huntington-beach/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240831T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240831T090000
DTSTAMP:20260421T042453
CREATED:20240805T210646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240817T193431Z
UID:1730-1725091200-1725094800@oceanswimoc.com
SUMMARY:Ocean Swim\, Saturday\, August 31st @ 8 am\, in Huntington Beach
DESCRIPTION:LOCATION HERE\nYou’re invited to our ocean swim: meet at the tower off the intersection of PCH and Huntington Street. It’s on the beach by Jack’s Beachside Concession. If you see 3 medium-sized hotels from Tower 9\, you’re in the right place. If you see smokestacks nearby\, you’re in the wrong place.\n Meet at 8 am and in the water by 8:10. Usually done by 9 am-ish\, depending on length of swim.\n*Our usual swim is 1\,200-2\,400 yards. That’s 2-5 Towers\, parallel to shore\, once we’re beyond the breakers.\nOr\, a combo Buoy and Tower Swim.\nSome caveats:\nGenerally\, Surfline is more accurate with water temps than other sites\, but this varies daily. For Socal\, 60 F is generally the line of demarcation between comfortable and uncomfortable. This is also for some the break between wetsuit and trunking it. Whatever you choose\, is fine.\nOh\, and the wave conditions have been influenced heavily by the wind and the swells. Some mornings it’s been choppy; others\, it’s been very calm.  Wind has been the greater creator of surface chop recently. Keep in mind that if there is a marine layer or wind\, it will feel a little cooler. \nIf you need fins to help you swim\, that’s cool. \nYou can wear fins for extra propulsion and confidence through the waves.\nWe’re fin-friendly. Some of us are triathletes\, some are swim runners\, some are training for lifeguard tryouts\, some are interested in cold-water immersion. Heck\, some of us are in it for fun\, fitness and friends.\nWhatever your motivation\, you’re welcome to join us so long as you can swim 300 yards continuously and can swim 1000 yards in one session. Even if you need fins to do so. As Tom said\, “Fins are the greatest swim hack ever!”
URL:https://oceanswimoc.com/event/ocean-swim-saturday-august-31st-8-am-in-huntington-beach/
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