Don't get me wrong, I like the rain. I even like running in the rain in the winter, as long as I am prepared for it:
- hat with a bill to keep the rain out of my eyes
- wool socks (I love my green smartwools)
- a decent outer layer up top
Saturday, I had just about had it. A growing sense of cabin fever began to really get to me. So, I geared up and went out for a medium-long run. When I left it was cloudy but not raining. The rain came about 3 miles into the run. A sprinkle, then a downpour. No problem for me, I'm dressed and ready. The downpour lets up and to more of a sprinkle followed by another downpour.
I was running an out & back course and about a half mile before my turn-around point, the rain starts to turn to hail. To misquote the country song: "If you're going through hail, keep on moving!" I enjoy the crunchy feel of hail under my feet. I decide to make this run a half-marathon distance so I tack on a little more before making my turn.
As I'm running in the rain, hail, wind, and fog I begin thinking that this run is perfect for preparing for the San Francisco Marathon. It's always windy going across the Golden Gate Bridge. It's usually foggy. This is the exact type of training I need. Add to it this route is a pretty fair facsimile of the course elevation profile, and I am having a great training run--building mental toughness.
Two more miles of rain and then it suddenly cleared up. The clouds even turned from dark grey to light grey with some hints of yellow. I finished the run after sunset, with my headlamp on, but felt pretty good.
The sun is out today, I guess Annie was right.
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