That's what swimming pools are for


Layering-up is just such a hassle for me. You layer-up to trudge outside for a few minutes to do whatever, then when you come back inside, it's like a blast furnace and you have to peel everything off again before you soak your clothes in sweat. Then there's the debate - do I take my coat off before I get in my car? If I run the heat, I'm going to start sweating in this coat, but if I don't run the heat, my legs, feet and hands are gonna turn into ice cubes. Guess the best option is to take the coat off, throw it in the backseat, and run the heat. Then, when I get to my destination, make a mad dash out the car door to grab my coat and bundle-up again. Just boatloads of fun!!
I can't stand to run below about 50°. I need long sleeves with leg and face coverings for my ears, but about a mile into the run I'm getting hot. It's just a pain. I'd much rather just run in my shorts and sweat it out like normal. My muscles and tendons like the warmer weather too, especially now in my 40's. It's harder and harder to run in that cold for me. And blasting the furnace...such dry air....after about a day of that crap I have to put Neutrogena on my hands 2x a day or they start cracking. Face dries out and feels like a meat grinder unless I use moisturizer.
Yeah, unless there is some cool winter mischief to look at, I'd rather it be in the 70's and 80's like it was in December. First world issues.
