Well, yeah, I'll give you that.Last November was a little abnormally chilly for Seattle. I find that in places with more visible seasons (especially summer), I really miss overcast and misty days. Those chilly, overcast mornings are perfect for running. I honestly don't think I could do a fall/winter race in a warmer climate anyway, by then we've already started acclimating to the chilly temps.
A little closer to you, the Bellingham Bay Marathon is in October. From the calendars I've seen, there's not much after the Seattle Marathon in November (the 25th).





Last November was a little abnormally chilly for Seattle. I find that in places with more visible seasons (especially summer), I really miss overcast and misty days. Those chilly, overcast mornings are perfect for running. I honestly don't think I could do a fall/winter race in a warmer climate anyway, by then we've already started acclimating to the chilly temps.
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