Monday, January 01, 2007

Happy New Year!















I stated my new year by doing the Polar Bear Plunge. I still don't understand why anyone would do this but I guess it's to say "I did it."
Only in Milwaukee, Wisconsin can Bradford Beach attract more people on January 1st to jump in a freezing lake than watch some great volleyball on a hot August day. This was my second year jumping in the cold lake. My brother decided to join me this year. We were lucky to have warm temperatures of 40 degrees. There is a strategy to the jump: Don't wear a lot of clothes. Cold wet clothes on your body makes it worse. Before you jump in have your warm and dry clothes ready to put on. Bring a blanket and lay out your layers so you can get to them right away. Also, bring a lot of towels. Ladies, wear a bikini with ties if you can. Once you get your clothes on you can untie your suit and pull it right off, that way you don't have your cold wet suit against your body. Something new I learned this year from my fellow running buddies, bring big thermal bags full of hot water.... when you get out of the cold water you stand in the bag and it warms your body right away. Here are some pictures from my crazy morning.




Getting ready to go in
















6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Brrrr!!

Nice job Tracy! :) Happy New Year!

Mark said...

Hahaha... YES! Congrats on making it through your second polar bear plunge! Hopefully I'll be as cool as you (no pun intended) next year when I make the dive for the second time. :)

Michael Walsh mwalsh329@hotmail.com said...

Tracy: Can you see yourself in this vid? :)

M

http://youtube.com/watch?v=tyZNRNyqxb4

Elizabeth said...

you are crazy, woman! my hubby briefly contemplated taking the plunge this year, but chickened out at the last minute. looks like fun, but no way am i eveh doing that! : )

Anonymous said...

Nice legs.

Dave said...

Hi Tracey -

Im doing a Plunge this weekend and was looking for Tips when I came across your blog....

Question: What is a Thermal Bag? This sounds like the way to go, but cant figure out what your meaning.

Thanks

Dave