Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The river near DC is notoriously treacherous. There are drownings every year from people who underestimate it. I wouldn’t swim anywhere in the river without a life jacket.
I think this is both true and an exaggeration. the river is quite treacherous after heavy rains, but is totally swimmable at other times. I have swum in it many times (near cabin John) but I only go in when and where there is very little current.
Lots of people swim in the river, we just kind of keep it hush hush.
https://www.chesapeakebay.net/news/blog/riverkeepers-seek-to-lift-a-50-year-old-ban-on-swimming-in-d-c-waterways
https://www.npr.org/local/305/2022/03/23/1088192692/time-to-lift-the-ban-on-swimming-in-the-potomac-and-anacostia-rivers-advocates-say
This is hubris. Sure, this person will almost certainly be fine. That doesn’t make it a smart thing to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The river near DC is notoriously treacherous. There are drownings every year from people who underestimate it. I wouldn’t swim anywhere in the river without a life jacket.
I think this is both true and an exaggeration. the river is quite treacherous after heavy rains, but is totally swimmable at other times. I have swum in it many times (near cabin John) but I only go in when and where there is very little current.
Lots of people swim in the river, we just kind of keep it hush hush.
https://www.chesapeakebay.net/news/blog/riverkeepers-seek-to-lift-a-50-year-old-ban-on-swimming-in-d-c-waterways
https://www.npr.org/local/305/2022/03/23/1088192692/time-to-lift-the-ban-on-swimming-in-the-potomac-and-anacostia-rivers-advocates-say
This is hubris. Sure, this person will almost certainly be fine. That doesn’t make it a smart thing to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The river near DC is notoriously treacherous. There are drownings every year from people who underestimate it. I wouldn’t swim anywhere in the river without a life jacket.
I think this is both true and an exaggeration. the river is quite treacherous after heavy rains, but is totally swimmable at other times. I have swum in it many times (near cabin John) but I only go in when and where there is very little current.
Lots of people swim in the river, we just kind of keep it hush hush.
https://www.chesapeakebay.net/news/blog/riverkeepers-seek-to-lift-a-50-year-old-ban-on-swimming-in-d-c-waterways
https://www.npr.org/local/305/2022/03/23/1088192692/time-to-lift-the-ban-on-swimming-in-the-potomac-and-anacostia-rivers-advocates-say
Anonymous wrote:The river near DC is notoriously treacherous. There are drownings every year from people who underestimate it. I wouldn’t swim anywhere in the river without a life jacket.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My teens like to swim at Scott's Run, although not strictly legal.
I hope they’re just wading and messing around by the waterfall and not going out into the river proper!
Anonymous wrote:My teens like to swim at Scott's Run, although not strictly legal.
Anonymous wrote:About 5 hours upstream, on the MD / West Virginia border, the water should be somewhat safe to swim in, but Giardia infections are still common there.
The Potomac in the DC area is unsafe, and includes the risk of attack by aggressive Bull sharks.