Friday 1 July 2016

Swim Trek - Day 4

To mark the occasion of a 5.5km swim (or so we thought - it was actually 6km!), I attempted to boost the SwimTrekkers with Al Pacino's 'Inches' speech from 'Any Given Sunday'. This worked to an extent (at least they humoured me), but it was clear and understandable that nerves were very much present across the group. 
After a short bus ride, we jumped into lake Asainai and off we went! The group has naturally fallen into three groups based on ability, rhythm, and, in light of Mr Willingham and I spending time with all three, very different levels of 'banter', humour and entertainment! 
Both Mr Willingham and I have been blown away by the level of swimming across the group, but today was really an exceptional show of all the hard work that they've put in this week. The 'orange' group deserve a special mention; they've gone from strength to strength and swam in a perfectly tight formation for the full 6km. I was definitely kept in my place when leading the group and receiving frequent feedback on whether my speed was too fast or just right! 
All three groups met up on a jetty for a quick cup of hot chocolate, biscuits and gummy bears at around 2.5km before we set off for the final stretch (endless stretch that is!). The water was like glass today and some of the best conditions the SwimTrek guides have seen. We were also told the lake had good energy; a point met with slight disdain, which was promptly rebuked by all upon completion of the swim. We all fell into a sort of trance and lost in our own thoughts as we powered through the final 3km. 
To celebrate the end of the swim, and the end of our swims for the week, we all ate a tremendous amount of quesadillas and drank a lot of water! A relaxing evening of beach volleyball, packing and sleep is now on the agenda!