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Bluepegasus wrote: »Haha, I live in the UK, if I didn't ever go out when it's raining, I'd never get out!
This. And when it rains here, it can be cold. San Diego, walking in the rain would be fabulous. Umbrella or not. I only stay in during storms.
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I hear you OP. I've been missing my lunch walk lately.KatieJane83 wrote: »I love walking/running in the rain. For running, just as long as it's not too cold, but walking it doesn't matter because you can just use an umbrella and not worry about getting wet!
Umbrellas are great! Unless it's windy. Then they're even worse than worthless.
I still haven't been able to find any fun in walking or running in the rain unless it's a little sprinkle, with no wind, on a warmish day. This has happened a grand total of one time in the 2 years I've been running. It was a magical 5 minutes. Then I got blisters from my socks and shoes getting soaked.
Rain here almost always comes accompanied by wind, cold temperatures, or lightning. None of which are pleasant, some of which are dangerous.0 -
I have a six story parking garage next to my house so i walk up and down it when it is raining, or too hot (I live in Florida). As long as its not peak hour, it is safe and the up and down ramps add an extra challenge.
If you think creatively, you could always find a Mall\Parking Garage\public space to do a few laps around.0 -
canadianlbs wrote: »vikinglander wrote: »There is no such thing as bad weather; only inadequate clothing.
oh no, you're wrong.
pardon my bitterness. there's no such thing as bad weather maybe, but there is definitely such a thing as weather for which there is no clothing that's adequate.
I wouldn't have agreed with you in the past, but we have had several sub zero events this winter and I've found I really don't like exercising outside when my nostrils tingle and I have to worry about frostbite. My dog doesn't like it much either and she can't tell me if her paws are freezing so I just assume they are under those circumstances. I guess I'm getting smarter (or wimpier) in my old age.
This^
And try walking in your neighborhood when record snow falls (for the season) keep the plows from being able to push the snow UP & AWAY. The roads just keep getting narrower.....and deep snow (at intersections and driveways) prevents cars from see you until the last minute.
There is always a variety of indoor stuff to do. So, no excuses there.0 -
Just call it a mud run.0
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cwolfman13 wrote: »
I'll be doing a lot of this in AtlantaDo you ride the Silver Comet Trail?
I'm not sure what that is...my eldest (6) and I are going to Atlanta for the NFC Championship game and we'll be taking MARTA everywhere we need to go and walking a lot and it looks like it's supposed to pretty much rain all weekend.0 -
cwolfman13 wrote: »cwolfman13 wrote: »
I'll be doing a lot of this in AtlantaDo you ride the Silver Comet Trail?
I'm not sure what that is...my eldest (6) and I are going to Atlanta for the NFC Championship game and we'll be taking MARTA everywhere we need to go and walking a lot and it looks like it's supposed to pretty much rain all weekend.
Hope you're going to back the Packers.0 -
canadianlbs wrote: »vikinglander wrote: »There is no such thing as bad weather; only inadequate clothing.
oh no, you're wrong.
pardon my bitterness. there's no such thing as bad weather maybe, but there is definitely such a thing as weather for which there is no clothing that's adequate.
As another Canadian, I agree. Yes, I can dress for the winter weather. But I can't dress to compensate for the icy conditions that sometimes make even walking a limb-risking proposition.0 -
Packerjohn wrote: »cwolfman13 wrote: »cwolfman13 wrote: »
I'll be doing a lot of this in AtlantaDo you ride the Silver Comet Trail?
I'm not sure what that is...my eldest (6) and I are going to Atlanta for the NFC Championship game and we'll be taking MARTA everywhere we need to go and walking a lot and it looks like it's supposed to pretty much rain all weekend.
Hope you're going to back the Packers.
Hell yes...my kiddo is a big time Packers fan even at 6...he yells at the t.v. and everything. His cousin is 12 and a Packers fan and he idolizes his cousin so he's pretty much been go Pack go since he was born...we're meeting up with him and my BIL...should be fun.1 -
Move to Arizona.
Although it's raining here today!0 -
snickerscharlie wrote: »canadianlbs wrote: »vikinglander wrote: »There is no such thing as bad weather; only inadequate clothing.
oh no, you're wrong.
pardon my bitterness. there's no such thing as bad weather maybe, but there is definitely such a thing as weather for which there is no clothing that's adequate.
As another Canadian, I agree. Yes, I can dress for the winter weather. But I can't dress to compensate for the icy conditions that sometimes make even walking a limb-risking proposition.
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NorthCascades wrote: »snickerscharlie wrote: »canadianlbs wrote: »vikinglander wrote: »There is no such thing as bad weather; only inadequate clothing.
oh no, you're wrong.
pardon my bitterness. there's no such thing as bad weather maybe, but there is definitely such a thing as weather for which there is no clothing that's adequate.
As another Canadian, I agree. Yes, I can dress for the winter weather. But I can't dress to compensate for the icy conditions that sometimes make even walking a limb-risking proposition.
I've used those at the barn went I had to bring the horses in under really icy conditions. Works well if you're only walking on ice or partially ice-covered grass.
But to wear those on a regular walk, they are *really* uncomfortable and awkward to walk in if you hit a patch of road or sidewalk that's been cleared of ice and snow.1 -
Why would you wear them on a not icy sidewalk? They only take a few seconds to get on and off. When I hike with these, I keep them in my backpack until I need them.
I mean, it's slightly inconvenient, but it's better than slipping and falling, and it's better than having cabin fever and wishing you could be outside, but feeling like you can't.1 -
canadianlbs wrote: »vikinglander wrote: »There is no such thing as bad weather; only inadequate clothing.
oh no, you're wrong.
pardon my bitterness. there's no such thing as bad weather maybe, but there is definitely such a thing as weather for which there is no clothing that's adequate.
My mother's neighbor, a tugboat captain in NYC would disagree. As would the man who gave me tips for winter camping in upstate New York
I do agree that rain can make things unpleasant so I have a variety of backups when rain (but not cold) impedes my lunchtime walk. Last winter I was near an indoor ice rink and had fun skating for the first time in decades.0 -
vikinglander wrote: »There is no such thing as bad weather; only inadequate clothing.
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Jtalaskamom wrote: »vikinglander wrote: »There is no such thing as bad weather; only inadequate clothing.
Tell that to this woman
She's summitted Everest 6 times.
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Not so good for icy pavement/sidewalk - too aggressive (great for hiking though). Now 1/8" XC spikes - those are pretty much perfect (except that they will get worn down quickly from spots that are shoveled/plowed/salted and need to be replaced frequently).0 -
Haven't been able to walk the last couple days and for about the next week. It's been raining here.
I'm enjoying this downpour for the desert climes can be rather drabby . Today however, I'd had to delay my morning run until I'd reached my sunny disposition.
You are denying yourself of one of life's simplest pleasures, granted you're properly attired@winds/temperature inc. and if your route's surface isn't a safety risk when it's raining.0 -
NorthCascades wrote: »Why would you wear them on a not icy sidewalk? They only take a few seconds to get on and off. When I hike with these, I keep them in my backpack until I need them.
I mean, it's slightly inconvenient, but it's better than slipping and falling, and it's better than having cabin fever and wishing you could be outside, but feeling like you can't.
..because you would be doing that like every third house and street crossing if you live in a city.
They also don't stay in place very well while running (at least for me) - I usually go with either long XC spikes or full-fledged crampons for a winter trail run.1 -
32°F and raining does suck though. I'll sometimes skip in that case. (It means you'll be wet when the temperature drops below freezing a few minutes later and everything is covered in pristine black ice). And far below freezing sucks too- I hate having to run in a balaklava.0
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