Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's not like it's an automatic death sentence. Sheesh.
It is far more dangerous to drive a car than to swim in the Potomac.
This is true if you actually know how to swim.
No, it’s not. Idiots. I guess being stupid about river safety also makes you bad at math.
What makes you think that swimming in the Potomac is dangerous?
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: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!
Yes, they are just wading around. They don't go out into the river proper. But it's a nice place to hang out and cool off after a hike.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's not like it's an automatic death sentence. Sheesh.
It is far more dangerous to drive a car than to swim in the Potomac.
This is true if you actually know how to swim.
No, it’s not. Idiots. I guess being stupid about river safety also makes you bad at math.
Anonymous wrote: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!
Yes, they are just wading around. They don't go out into the river proper. But it's a nice place to hang out and cool off after a hike.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's not like it's an automatic death sentence. Sheesh.
It is far more dangerous to drive a car than to swim in the Potomac.
This is true if you actually know how to swim.
Anonymous wrote:
It's not like it's an automatic death sentence. Sheesh.
It is far more dangerous to drive a car than to swim in the Potomac.