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Not sure which is worse. 70 with sun or 70 at night.
Bugs are out of control. Cant stay outside for that reason alone. Damn its soupy out there
It's 70°F at sunrise not at the beginning of the night. Cooling your room with fans doesn't work as well when it's still warm out... well now I'm getting blasted with 77°F air, which feel refreshing compared to earlier
Loll @ "sitting" in a chair. Thats about all we can do with this weather.
I want to get a couple miles in tomorrow. Will have to be before 9am though. We'll see. Gonna b a warm night!
Tomorrow will be muggiest day of yr.
I gotta say, I find it a bit easier to go running long distance (>5k) in subzero wind chills than I do in >70F dew points. Tried both on several occasions. Try it out, I feel like you'd agree.
Different story for biking though, since it's less intense.
I gotta say, I find it a bit easier to go running long distance (>5k) in subzero wind chills than I do in >70F dew points. Tried both on several occasions. Try it out, I feel like you'd agree.
I can't imagine I would, but I don't want to try. Well a light jog in above 70° dew points, I'd try.
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Different story for biking though, since it's less intense.
Biking also creates a breeze into you.
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