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How much is a hundred quid? I'm not afraid but I want some dough.
I would do it but only in June or July.
Yes no problem, I don't believe in the monster.
That's gotta be cold so if I have a wetsuit, and it its in summer, sure =)
... plus my traveling expenses and other expenses for me to get there and back home, etc., sure.
yes im going to come up there from birmingham soon and do it in summer
Yes, but I would do it in July- LOL.
O hell yes. Pure hard man me, go to bed with the lights off.
I'd have done it for free and down to 130 feet for half an hour, but hey...if you want to pony up for my dive...feel free. The geology would be interesting to see.
1) Only with a diving suit, it is much too cold otherwise.
( 5.5 °C average temperature according to Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loch_Ness_Monster )
I always heard about Loch Ness monster sightings, but never about human having been attacked.
2) "A bunch of hardy firefighters will be braving chilly Loch Ness to raise money for a South Croydon school that teaches profoundly disabled children.
Andrew Hanlon, Luke Sedge, Dave Matthews, Alan Freney and Jim Parris will be swimming 24 miles - from one end of the loch to the other - on September 4 in aid of Rutherford School, in Melville Avenue.
Andrew, 29, from Croydon Fire Station's White Watch, says the friends are going through intensive training for the big swim, which has given other swimmers pneumonia because of the icy temperature.
He said: "We're all fit guys in good shape, and three of us have swum the channel, but we thought this would be a really good challenge, and we could raise some money as well.
"Loch Ness is only going to be eight degrees, so one of the biggest hurdles is going to be to try and not catch hypothermia.
"We're training about two hours a day and we're doing cold water training, because we know other teams have failed.""
Source and further information:
http://www.thisiscroydontoday.co.uk/southcroydon/Firefighters-swim-length-Loch-Ness-help-South-Croydon-school/article-993318-detail/article.html
Maybe in summer, in winter two minutes in the loch would kill you so a minute probably wouldn't be too healthy either.
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