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by Kate Rew (Author), Dominick Tyler (Illustrator) "It's the jumping that people most come to the Blue Lagoon for ..." (more)
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  • Hardcover: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Guardian Newspapers Ltd (27 May 2008)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0852650930
  • ISBN-13: 978-0852650936
  • Product Dimensions: 24.6 x 19.4 x 2.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (24 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 11,419 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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A wonderful and joyful romp of a book. Roger Deakin would have approved. 'Wild Swim', like Waterlog, will launch a thousand swimmers. So go on. Dive in. --Robert Macfarlane, author of 'The Wild Places'

'Wild Swim' is a bit like a glossy recipe book, only with pictures of delicious lakes and rivers where you would normally find souffles and stews, and mouth-watering descriptions of dips in lochs and oceans instead of recipes. --Craig Brown, Mail on Sunday

'Wild Swim' is a book born out of genuine love for its subject; serious swimmers and seaside paddlers alike should dip in. --Charlotte Ross, Evening Standard


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In this beautiful and inspiring guide Kate Rew, founder of the Outdoor Swimming Society, takes the reader on a wild journey across Britain as she plunges into rivers, lakes, lidos and seas. Together with documentary photographer Dominick Tyler she tells the stories of over 100 remarkable swims. Each is a mini-adventure, accommodating humour, glee, beauty, discomfort and hard fact as she and a band of fellow swimmers travel the country with enough common sense to avoid drowning and enough recklessness to dive in. As well as tales for armchair swimmers, this book contains everything needed for would-be adventurers to make their own journeys, with over 300 referenced swim spots. There's something for everyone - waterfalls, natural jacuzzis, sea caves and mellow rivers - suiting every kind of swimmer from a five-year-old in water-wings to an epic adventurer, wild camper, hiker, lazy-hazy summer picnicker or cold-water connoisseur.Containing swim ratings, useful contacts and a fully comprehensive map, "Wild Swim" is the definitive guide to outdoor swimming in Britain from the Outer Hebrides to the Isles of Scilly and everywhere in between.

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47 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A delight, 21 Jun 2008
By A. Deacon (Bristol, Britain) - See all my reviews
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Kate Rew, founder of The Outdoor Swimming Society, and her team have put together a beautiful book. It combines coffee-table weight and quality with a genuine and infectious enthusiasm for swimming miles away from the chlorine and concrete of a typical municipal pool.

Having said that, of the 307 sites listed (108 described in detail), 106 (including the Serpentine) are lidos or similar. It could be argued that this is a high proportion for a book titled "Wild Swim", but even if you do not care for regulated swimming that still leaves you over 200 truly wild spots.

The book is illustrated throughout with professional-quality photographs. These tend to be arty rather than informative, but they do achieve what is no doubt the main aim of the book: To make you want to get out there and get wet. And it is probably more important to create and encourage that desire than it is to select a particular swimming destination.

The text is as good as the photography. Often the author comes across locals who have been swimming at a spot for years. She chats engagingly about the people she meets. Each conversational snippet gives us either something about the location or perhaps a new way off thinking about wild swimming. Kate is good at the little personal touches that can describe a place better than a more prosaic style.

Sample text from an old favourite of mine (Farleigh Hungerford AKA Stowford Manor Farm in Wiltshire):
After a swim you can amble barefoot up to Peter's farm for a cream tea surrounded by trailing pink roses. "Sorry no milk for a few days as the cow's had antibiotics" says a sign on the fridge.

Don't know if they still sell raw milk from that fridge - they did last time I was there. It tasted good and had a surprisingly yellow tint. The farmer - I thought his name was Philip not Peter - explained to us that this was usually the case in the spring when his cows were munching grass at its greenest.

There is only one map in the book, a double-page outline of Great Britain with the 307 sites marked numerically in coloured blobs - blue for sea or tidal pool, green for river or estuary, red for lake pond or tarn, orange for lido. The book itself is divided into these categories. I should have preferred the book arranged by region. This would save a lot of to-ing and fro-ing between the national map and the site description pages. Lidos, Tidal Pools, Triathlon Training Sites and "Festive Swims" are however each sub-listed by shire in an appendix. But Rivers and Lakes are not. Eh?

Some of the locations have OS grid references and/or post-codes listed for them, some do not. Maybe it is the harder-to-find sites that have the grids, you would need to spend a few years visiting the sites from the book's directions before you could say for sure. Meanwhile I should be inclined to trust to Kate Rew's judgement.

I am biased as I like maps, but I do feel some small location maps would have been helpful. After all, there is a fair bit of white space in the book. OS-style would have been best, but maybe that would have incurred licensing fees. I feel the book is not really complete in itself as a guide to swimming sites. You ideally also need a good collection of OS maps and/or access to googlemaps.

I almost gave the book 4 stars not 5 because of this lack of maps. But because the book is so good in every other way, I am happy to give it 5.

You will no doubt be also considering Daniel Start's "Wild Swimming". Briefly, Kate's book is bigger than Dan's (though has fewer pages), is hardback not paperback, has more professional photography. And yet at £11.24 compared to £14.20 is cheaper (or was when I purchased, prices do change on Amazon of course). Dan's book feels more amateurish, albeit charmingly so, with photos that remind you of your all-time favourite snaps of friends or family splashing about having fun. This does however help natural joy to shine forth from Dan Start's book.

I bought both books in one go to get over Amazon's £15 free postage hurdle, and am glad I did. I am happy to own both and look forward to many summers of fun. But if you buy only one of the two, Kate Rew's Wild Swim is better value.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Descriptive genius.....now where did I leave my goggles?, 10 Jul 2008
"Wild Swim" is a must have book for water lovers everywhere!

If you love the outdoor life and have a sense of adventure, you will discover many stunning swimming spots that will inspire you and make you feel alive. If, on the other hand you prefer a more sedentary lifestyle, the book is worth having simply to enjoy Kate Rew's beautiful descriptions and amusing anecdotes of her trips around the UK in search of the perfect swim.

Dominick Tyler's photography is stunning and compliments the text well, inspiring the reader to dig out the goggles (togs optional) and get out there. Unlike most guide books this one really is worth reading cover to cover.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great book, 18 Jul 2008
By Y. Lev (Liverpool) - See all my reviews
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Having read all the previous reviews there is little left for me to add. This is a marvellous achievement and a great contribution towards making open water swimming accepted in the UK as, indeed it is everywhere else in the world. Congratulations to Kate for flowing (sorry..) text and to Dominick for some stunning photography
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5.0 out of 5 stars this is a great book - buy it!
this book gives a great insight into loads of exciting places to explore - giving hidden depths to places i know well and setting me exciting new places to swim and explore! Read more
Published 1 month ago by S. Corps

4.0 out of 5 stars Good list but needs more detail!
Massive list of places and descriptions, but no real directions as to how to get to any of the places, more research is needed. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Mr. C. A. Heap

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book
I really like this book. Great photos and passionate descriptions. Parts of the book made my tingle, reminding me of the excited tense feeling you get when putting on your wetsuit... Read more
Published 3 months ago by M. Reed

5.0 out of 5 stars Wild Swim
If you love swimming, this is the book for you! Brilliant - couldn't put it down. Excellent photographs too. Covers outdoor lidos, rivers, estuaries, sea, lakes all over UK. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Mrs. W. Simkin

4.0 out of 5 stars A nice book, strangely organized though.
This is a really nice book for a read or browse at home. The swimming sites aren't listed geographically though, so if you're planning a holiday, in Cornwall say, you have be... Read more
Published 10 months ago by Christiane Mitchell

5.0 out of 5 stars Inspirational, great swims & great images
Better than the other book with a similar name by 10 stars... at least. Great swims, great pictures, excellent!
Published 14 months ago by B. Alborough

4.0 out of 5 stars Attractive and useful, but more info would help
This is a gorgeous, well-written and well-presented book. The author's genuine emotional involvement in outdoor swimming is evident and infectious and, knowing some of the places... Read more
Published 16 months ago by NickG

4.0 out of 5 stars Very good, needs more info though
Very good, but "arty" For us non-natives, more maps and landmarks would be helpful. Nice photos! Driving instructions, opening times, and other resources (bathing house, tea... Read more
Published 16 months ago by Margo Brown

5.0 out of 5 stars lyrical genius
Kate Rew is quite simply a lyrical genius - a unique voice - on every page of Wild Swim you can smell, taste and feel the water and the elements she describes ... Read more
Published 16 months ago by Ms. J. A. Eede

5.0 out of 5 stars A beautiful book
After reading that 'Wild Swim' was the book of the week in the Mail on Sunday I bought it.
It has stunning photography and carries fascinating desiptions of each location... Read more
Published 16 months ago by C. A. Harris

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