Ocean Red and yellow and purple and blue: celebrating the cap swimmers at ocean pools 2 commentsAugust 28, 20181 min read Yellow cap, Wylie’s Baths Coogee, NSW. Blue, black, white caps, Ross Jones Memorial Pool Coogee, NSW. Purple cap, McIver’s Ladies Baths Coogee, NSW. Blue cap, Wylie’s Baths Coogee, NSW. Rainbow cap, Ross Jones Memorial Pool Coogee, NSW. Red cap, Malabar Ocean Pool, NSW. White cap, Edithburgh Tidal Pool, Yorke Peninsula, SA. Light blue caps, Wylie’s Baths Coogee, NSW. Frilly cap, Bronte Baths, NSW. White and blue caps, Ross Jones Memorial Pool Coogee, NSW. Royal blue cap, McIver’s Ladies Baths Coogee, NSW. Lime green cap, Werri Beach Rock Pool, Gerringong, NSW. Blue cap, Newcastle Ocean Baths, NSW. Black cap, Wombarra Ocean Pool, NSW. No cap, Mahon Pool Maroubra, NSW. Tweet Related posts: Swim into history at Australia’s heritage pools Meditating on lines and stripes at the pool Sunday morning at Wylie’s Australia Day swim at wonderful Wylie’s Baths
I always always wear a cap to keep my head warm, did that when in Scotland too which my sisters thought was ridiculous when we were splashing around in rivers but it makes such a difference in not getting cold. Reply
It does Seana and a cap is essential I believe for lap swimming! You would definitely need a cap swimming Scotland! Reply
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I always always wear a cap to keep my head warm, did that when in Scotland too which my sisters thought was ridiculous when we were splashing around in rivers but it makes such a difference in not getting cold.
It does Seana and a cap is essential I believe for lap swimming! You would definitely need a cap swimming Scotland!