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Just curious what types of weather you are most/least active in outside.
For me, I am most active in cold and dry conditions, cold and snowy conditions, or warm to hot and dry conditions.
I am least active in rainy conditions, hot and humid conditions, and usually during times that the temperatures are in the 40s, dry or not. (That last one sounds strange, I know. lol)
If it's hot, especially humid, then I get a headache after doing too much. I have one memory in my head of walking home one day when it was very warm, cloudy and humid and I had a throbbing headache.. ouch.
If it's hot, especially humid, then I get a headache after doing too much. I have one memory in my head of walking home one day when it was very warm, cloudy and humid and I had a throbbing headache.. ouch.
Do you even get that many hot days where you live?
I'm least active during hot and humid weather. Most active during the spring and fall when temperatures are generally in the 40s-70s.
I used to frequently ski during the winter, but I haven't done so recently since I'm too busy with college. I'll have to try to get out at least once during winter break (unless I'm working the whole time).
Worst weather is around 29-33C with high humidity.
Can't do anything in this type of weather.
Generally temps at or above 34C is a dry heat with off-shore (Northwesterly) winds.
Least Active: Cold weather (especially when below freezing; though do do winter hiking occasionally); I suppose 30s and rainy is rather terrible as well
Most Active: Summer weather weather as long as the humidity isn't too extreme
But mid 70s (dry & sunny) gets me active more than anything else. Low 80s works well, too.
Most Active: 70-95*F
Least Active: Below 55*F or when it's raining
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