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Bog Snorkelling in Wales.

Postby Nevis » Fri Oct 14, 2022 11:19 am

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There are many things on my bucket list. This however, is not one of them, but who knows? :) I might change my mind. [2thumbup.gif]
Here are the rules. A water-filled trench 60 yards (55 m) in length must be cut through a peat bog by the organisers. Competitors must wear snorkels, mask and flippers. A wetsuit is not compulsory, but is often worn. Bog snorkelling competitors must traverse two consecutive lengths totalling 120 yards (110 m) in the shortest time possible. The course must be completed without using conventional swimming strokes, relying on flipper power alone.

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