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Hot and Dry or Hot and Humid?

Posted by Chris P. Apr 28, 2008


Welcome back to Las Vegas! It’s really starting to get hot. I left the house and it was 87°. When I got home it was 89°. Dang, it’s getting hot! I really don’t think it was fair that we only got in three months of nice running weather before I have to throw on a hydration pack for a short run. Can someone please write a letter to the Weather Gods and complain for me? I would, but my hands hurt from wiping the sweat off my forehead.

So, I sent a tweet out to everyone asking, ‘Hot or Dry’ OR ‘Hot and Humid’? The overwhelming reply was ‘Hot and Dry’. After running in Nashville (69°/70% Humidity)on Saturday and running in Vegas today (89°/4% Humidity), I think, not that 69° is hot or anything, but I almost like the ‘Hot and Humid’ feel a little more – no chapped lips, no dry skin, no dehydration. Either way though, I think I’m stuck with the swamp butt.



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