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Originally Posted by Katten
I agree, rain's generally not bad, and snow would be pretty. Headwinds are annoying, but what are your feelings on running in direct, hot sunlight, Pedestrian? I find it quite hard
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It really doesn't bother me that much, although there are limits of heat which I discovered this year whilst on holiday in Greece.

I quite often run in the mid afternoon heat (defying the often hysterical consensus which advises otherwise).

But this year I sort of "met my match" during what was an exceptional period of above-average temperatures. I set off for a run one afternoon and within 5 minutes knew that I was going to have to cut the run short. :eek: It was so hot (46 deg.C) that sweat was evaporating from my skin as fast as I was producing it, so that it wasn't able to gain any cooling effect from it. I just got hotter and hotter. Not a pleasant experience. Lesson learned.

But that was an extreme example, and I'm usually quite happy to run for up to an hour in the "normal" Greek heat. I've certainly never encountered temperatures in
this country that have deterred me from getting a run in. I
never carry any sort of drink with me, and simply can't understand why I see so many people out running with water bottles in hand, even when the weather's not all that warm.

Have these become some sort of runner's fashion accessory?
