Hellish run yesterday. I managed the full 11 miles (more like 11.5 but I was too cold to walk at the end so I just kept running).
It started out nice - 58F and cloudy. It was windy (had to put my head-down and drive into the gusts on occasion) but it was at least dry and I was perfectly comfortable. At about mile 5, the rain came. Sideways, down pours, crazy gusts, branches and sticks banging into me....and I can only image what all those who saw me out thought about the crazy lady wearing only a t-shirt in this weather! I was seriously considering calling my husband to come pick me up (and bring a big towel) but when I was really critical about how I felt, I was just unhappy...I was not actually that cold. I kept going. Then at about mile 9 - I started to get really cold. My arms felt like ice blocks and I couldn't use my fingers at all. I was still soaked, my feet were sloshing and I was flat out miserable. If I thought I could have operated my phone, I would have dialed it in but since I couldn't, I figured it would be faster to just keep going.
Made it home, took a hot shower and then hobbled around all afternoon and into the evening. I was not prepared to have been running for 2 hours and 40 minutes and my legs/feet were not happy with me.
I guess that's what I get for complaining about the heat the previous week, huh?!
So for future reference, how would one dress for that kind of weather? A jacket would have been too warm for all but the last couple of miles, a light wool jersey would have been horribly water-logged. I should have worn my winter shoes (more water resistant) had I been planning ahead but I don't know how I should have dressed my upper body. Oh, my legs were fine - capri's were the right choice there...

