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    Anyone hear about the flow at Ginnie? I'm thinking this is a good time to try to swim to the Hinkel?

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    Flow was very low on Saturday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deanme View Post
    I'm thinking this is a good time to try to swim to the Hinkel?
    I don't think there's EVER a good time to swim there. We got really ambitious one day and swam a ways beyond it...stupid idea. Learn from my mistake, I sure did!

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    Yes, something to think about: when the flow is low enough to swim there, it's low enough that you're not going to get as much help swimming out either. Eat your Wheaties!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sskasser View Post
    Yes, something to think about: when the flow is low enough to swim there, it's low enough that you're not going to get as much help swimming out either. Eat your Wheaties!
    Hmmm, yea... On the other hand, try swimming back from the Henkle pushing a scooter

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    Quote Originally Posted by FW View Post
    Hmmm, yea... On the other hand, try swimming back from the Henkle pushing a scooter
    LOL, no thanks! That's what my buddy's butt D-ring is for!

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    I'd MUCH rather push a non-flooded scooter with normal flow than swim in no flow.

    I've pushed a scooter from almost the Trash Room at JB, and it wasn't much different than swimming.

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    I've swam to it once and beyond once (total swim to it twice). First time to it was very low flow and took about 50 min, second time much higher flow, but I'd been diving JB some and could read it pretty well, only took me about 60 min. If your confident in Ginnie take the rollocoster and save some distance.

    All that to say I don't think in makes a huge differance past the lips regarding high/low flow.

    By the way, both times I told myself I'd never do that again...now I own two scoots.


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    Quote Originally Posted by deanme View Post
    Anyone hear about the flow at Ginnie? I'm thinking this is a good time to try to swim to the Hinkel?

    dean
    I figured I could walk to Gainesville.....but then wondered why would I bother when I could ride!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Wyatt View Post
    I figured I could walk to Gainesville.....but then wondered why would I bother when I could ride!!
    Exactly!

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