{"id":17916,"title":"Through Water, the Wavelength of the World","description":"We meet up with Rob and Katie as they prepare for a wild mission to relay-swim the Channel. The more we talk, the more we realise they had a story to share that goes deeper than a swimming challenge. It\u2019s a story about how through water, we can have experiences that are transformational. Sometimes in little ways, day to day. In other ways, it can change lives. To tell it, we need to take you to the Sea.","content":"<p><img src=\"https:\/\/images.teemill.com\/lsqnxssaghd9qcjnroqm6cqu5mri3eyhcaioawohxvldes7e.jpeg.jpg?w=1140&amp;h=auto\" alt=\"\" title=\"97558515\" \/><em>Katie and Rob. Pic: <\/em><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/jono_line\/\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\"><em>Jon Line<\/em><\/a><\/p><p><strong>It\u2019s November 2019 and Rob Jubb is celebrating his new job as the coordinator Health, Safety and Security at the Island\u2019s main hospital, where his wife Katie also works. He had no idea what was about to happen. When Covid hit, and the rest of us had to remember to wash our own hands, Rob was suddenly responsible for the cleanliness, quarantine, safety or otherwise of every hand, face, space, PPE and checklist in a whole hospital full of people during the biggest crisis in our lifetimes.\u00a0<\/strong><\/p><p><strong>Almost three years later, we meet up with Rob and Katie as they prepare for a pretty wild mission to <\/strong><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.justgiving.com\/fundraising\/rob-jubb1\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\"><strong><u>relay-swim the Channel<\/u><\/strong><\/a><strong>. The more we talk, the more we realise they had a story to share that goes deeper than a swimming challenge. It\u2019s a story about how through water, we can have experiences that are transformational. Sometimes in little ways, day to day. In other ways, it can change lives. To tell it, we need to take you to the Sea.\u00a0<\/strong><\/p><p>\u201cI think we\u2019ll have to go for a swim\u201d, says Rob looking over at Katie. A spring squall is rolling across the Solent and they can\u2019t take their eyes off the Sea. \u201cIt\u2019s quite warm actually\u201d, says Rob without a hint of sarcasm as the wind picks up, and raindrops appear.<\/p><p><img src=\"https:\/\/images.teemill.com\/hho70edas6ip3rmooc3tmuts0ju64eow6inqbsazkztv2joa.jpeg.jpg?w=1140&amp;h=auto\" alt=\"\" title=\"97558664\" \/><br \/><em>Gurnard, Isle of Wight. Pic: <\/em><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/jono_line\/\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\"><em>Jon Line<\/em><\/a><\/p><p>After a few photographs, as after a chilly dunk, we take shelter in a nearby pub. The conversation starts with their swim across the Channel, how their <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.justgiving.com\/fundraising\/rob-jubb1\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\"><u>fundraising<\/u><\/a> is going, and if they feel ready.\u00a0<\/p><p>\u201cI think so, we\u2019ve been training, long swims,\u201d says Katie.\u00a0\u00a0<\/p><p>\u201cThe Sea\u2019s about 11 degrees at the moment so we get in for about 40 minutes without a wetsuit so it feels\u2026 do-able\u201d Rob adds.<\/p><p>The Channel Swim is across 22 miles of open water between the UK and France, through the World\u2019s busiest shipping lane. Relay or not, it\u2019s serious. It\u2019s the Sea, capital S. Completed in teams, each swimmer takes it in turn to swim the channel for an hour in rotation through the spring tide, jellyfish, with no land in sight, partially through the night, sharing the water with super tankers until the team reaches France. The relay swim will raise money for a charity supporting people with spinal injury (you can support Rob and Katie's fundraising <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.justgiving.com\/fundraising\/rob-jubb1\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\"><u>here<\/u><\/a>).<\/p><p><img src=\"https:\/\/images.teemill.com\/cuymoxnkkpkodybpai2lwykqwpk7kn3ydkfpx0df9uwif7ho.jpeg.jpg?w=1140&amp;h=auto\" alt=\"\" title=\"97558715\" \/><br \/><em>Just your body and the water. Pic: <\/em><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/jono_line\/\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\"><em>Jon Line<\/em><\/a><\/p><p>Before the Channel, they swam the Solent. It\u2019s not as far, but is notoriously tidal and while you won't find as many container ships, there\u2019s plenty of sailboats between Cowes and the Needles to dodge. Open water swimming can be disorientating when there\u2019s no beach to keep an eye on.<\/p><p>\u201cThe Solent was good, but halfway across I just panicked,\u201d Katie says, warming her hands on her coffee mug, \u201cmy brain just goes to this weird place.\u201d\u00a0<\/p><p>\u201cYou\u2019re supposed to stay with your kayaking guide. George was our kayaker and I said to him \u2018where\u2019s Katie?\u2019 and she was just powering off\u2026 she was gone\u201d, Rob laughs.\u00a0<\/p><p>\u201cI\u2019m not quite sure what I\u2019m going to be like in the middle of the Channel,\u201d Katie says. Down to Earth, self deprecating, but not lacking confidence. It\u2019s just how Islanders are.<\/p><p><img src=\"https:\/\/images.teemill.com\/pehoskg0o6qcxcrcyczteswwkwnoclhjzeqxl1ji4zsvrmu7.jpeg.jpg?w=1140&amp;h=auto\" alt=\"\" title=\"97560657\" \/><br \/><em>Solent waymarker. Pic: <\/em><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/jono_line\/\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\"><em>Jon Line<\/em><\/a><\/p><p><img src=\"https:\/\/images.teemill.com\/uwq8bklxirqfagrlwndnnuemmcwomxjh02nitsgbcoy9zpqn.jpeg.jpg?w=1140&amp;h=auto\" alt=\"\" title=\"97560675\" \/><br \/><em>Pic: <\/em><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/jono_line\/\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\"><em>Jon Line<\/em><\/a><br \/><br \/>As a surfer, Rob was no stranger to the sea, but swimming for miles with no wetsuit didn\u2019t make sense to him, until Katie persuaded him to take a dip at the start of lockdown.\u00a0<\/p><p>\u201cI would come down and sit with a cup of tea. I\u2019d take the piss, I\u2019d be like \u2018what are you going in there for?\u2019 It was cold, I was like \u2018sod that\u2019. And then a lockdown happened and I just started going along,\" Rob explains.<\/p><p><img src=\"https:\/\/images.teemill.com\/akj6zvwr3dxn9lqi2jl3vfhpdlsvxqdepflc9kfailfqh3sg.png.jpg?w=1140&amp;h=auto\" alt=\"\" title=\"97560747\" \/><br \/><em>Rob in the <\/em><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"\/product\/sea-shepherd-recycled-whale-t-shirt\/\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\"><em><u>organic Sea Shepherd t-shirt<\/u><\/em><\/a><\/p><p><img src=\"https:\/\/images.teemill.com\/hgsdqzuy4auhn9gqzo9qkodko8roe1f6odbfdsactel1lnrk.png.jpg?w=1140&amp;h=auto\" alt=\"\" title=\"97561138\" \/><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/rapanuiclothing.com\/product\/men-s-marine-organic-surf-towel\/\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\"><em>Marine organic surf towel<\/em><\/a><\/p><p><img src=\"https:\/\/images.teemill.com\/nhgqpyisjs7inkwrhizylaf9dpvxybuoxlyloarghpjaoojt.png.jpg?w=1140&amp;h=auto\" alt=\"\" title=\"97561547\" \/><em>Rob wears our <\/em><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"\/product\/sea-shepherd-recycled-whale-t-shirt\/\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\"><em><u>Sea Shepherd t-shirt <\/u><\/em><\/a><em>and <\/em><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"\/product\/mens-marine-organic-surf-towel\/\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\"><em><u>Marine Surf Towel.<\/u><\/em><\/a><em> Katie wears the <\/em><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"\/product\/cotton-beanie-hat\/\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\"><em>organic beanie<\/em><\/a><em> and the <\/em><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"\/collection\/rapanui-collection\/\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\"><em>Rapanui logo t-shirt<\/em><\/a><\/p><p>Sea swimming is a popular activity. What Sea Swimmers say about it is perhaps the remarkable thing. You will get almost universal enthusiasm for the way it makes them feel.<\/p><p>For Rob mid pandemic, following Katie in for a dip meant real moments of calm in the madness. Covid pushed Rob and Katie to their limits. Everyone who has lived long enough, or who lived through that, knows that some days are hard. That might explain why sea swimming has become so popular.<\/p><p>\u201cI think sea swimming was a lifesaver in lots of different ways\u201d, says Katie, explaining it\u2019s a way to process, balance and reset.<\/p><p>\u201cDefinitely for me,\u201d says Rob, \u201cI was head of health, safety and security for an entire hospital in a pandemic. We\u2019d never seen anything like it and I felt completely out of my depth. But we got through, and I think the sea swimming helped me stay focussed, you know. We were always there.\u201d<\/p><p>Perhaps it\u2019s not that original to say spending time in the Sea makes people feel good. Paddling it in, sailing on it, walking your dog beside it. All these things we do in, on or around the Sea we do because of the way it makes us feel. For Katie and Rob personally, Sea Swimming is like an undiluted version of all that. It\u2019s something they have begun to share here with the community on the Island.<\/p><p>Feeling the transformational power of the ocean motivates them to share this with others. Rob helped bring The Wave Project to the Island seven and a half years ago.<\/p><p>Through their work with the surf therapy charity, Rob and Katie take young people in the sea with surfboards. Part of it is about feeling great on the day, while there\u2019s also lasting confidence to be built out on the waves.<\/p><p>Rob tells me how one young person wouldn\u2019t speak when they first started with The Wave Project. Gradually as they learnt to ride small waves, their confidence grew to become a young adult unrecognizable from the withdrawn young child they were when they started.<\/p><p>\u201cEveryone is equal when they enter the water,\u201d Katie adds, \u201cthere\u2019s a sense of value in that, a sense of satisfaction, a sense of achieving something,\u201d<\/p><p>Rob looks down at his arm, \u201cI\u2019ve got goosebumps talking about it.\u201d<\/p><p>The Sea is a great leveller. It gives us perspective. The daily dunk might be your soul cleanser or a challenge to self or a way to feel calmer. Or all the above. There\u2019s another dynamic that we cannot avoid talking about. For all the immune system benefits that cold-water swimming brings, the UK is consistently ranked as one of the worst European countries for coastal water quality. In other words, 21st century UK is an Island swimming in raw sewage.<\/p><p>\u201cIt can be polluted,\u201d says Katie. \u201cSometimes you can smell it as you approach, so you have to kinda go the other way. It is pretty grim\u2026 it is frustrating, when you think about how it gets pumped into the oceans and the impact that has.\u201d<\/p><p>The place the land meets the sea is where manmade meets nature. Our industry meets nature. And the interaction is a chance for us to see what the other end of our end-to-end system means. People call it an environmental crisis. It\u2019s a human one. For most of our life, humans live in the place where stuff is thrown away. At the Sea, we face up to where those decisions end up. It makes the connection the first step towards the solution. Perhaps it\u2019s no surprise that in a lot of places, the sustainability conversation is being led by people living beside the Sea.<\/p><p><img src=\"https:\/\/images.teemill.com\/e20l7jpqhkdod9xiex5nakrjz9il4y1kf00xzamz4x9gfium.jpeg.jpg?w=1140&amp;h=auto\" alt=\"\" title=\"97561612\" \/><br \/><em>Rob and Katie will negotiate tankers and jellyfish across open ocean. Pic: <\/em><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/jono_line\/\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\"><em>Jon Line<\/em><\/a><\/p><p>The sun punches through the clouds as the squall rolls away to the east along the coast. The sun shines through the window of the seafront pub, hitting us with a wave of warmth. Our eyes are drawn to the water, still choppy but shimmering.<\/p><p><img src=\"https:\/\/images.teemill.com\/lqxf1egsijy6rfhefxgbszur4hvquxe2l1qsxvwaowdtksva.jpeg.jpg?w=1140&amp;h=auto\" alt=\"\" title=\"97561645\" \/><br \/><em>The Solent. Pic: <\/em><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/jono_line\/\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\"><em>Jon Line<\/em><\/a><\/p><p>Through our conversation it\u2019s clear that the water can be a place to escape the madness of modern life, an escape, giving you the chance to recalibrate. For some it might be surfing, kayaking, paddleboarding. For Katie and Rob it\u2019s been Sea Swimming. No equipment. No distractions. Just your body and the sensation of the sea. Someone more clever might link it to our evolutionary history, to the rhythm of the world, or be able to explain why that makes us feel good. For us it\u2019s enough that it does. That we can experience, through water, the wavelength of the World.<\/p><p>Katie looks out the window, \u201cright, we\u2019re gonna go for a swim\u201d. 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