This is one of the reasons I like running ... I was just commenting on FB that our "storm total precipitation map" starts six days ago, yet I've been able to run completely in the dry on four of those days so far and it's looking very promising for today. Haven't seen my bike in a while, though.
Best thing to do with wet shoes of any kind is stuff them full of newsprint as soon as you get home. An hour or two later, pull the insoles out and replace the wet newsprint. (If they don't deliver free ad papers in your area any more, yes the paper CAN be spread out and dried for re-use.) They will be as close to dry as they're going to get by morning.



Still 5 miles from home it was pouring so hard I couldn't see and the water kept filling my mouth. Yuck! I did make it home but my computer quick working (it's ok this morning but I had to reset the whole thing) and my shoes were just a squishy disgusting mess.
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