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We saw him swim past Rattlesnake at about noon today. I don't know what time he got in the water in Center Harbor but it must have been very early in the morning. We were thinking that we probably wouldn't see him until around 2:00 pm.
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Expected in Wolfeboro between 4:30 and 6:30:
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Saw him come out of the water in Wolfeboro today and listened as he spoke to greeters. Had to apply ice to forearms, he was in great shape. Estimated 44000 strokes to cross.
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