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feels like 33Β° c (91.4Β° f), 86% humidity πŸ’€ https://strava.app.link/C0SnEcIj0Mb
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Great swim Justin! πŸŠβ€β™‚οΈ πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ πŸ’¦ πŸ’¦ πŸ’¦
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pretty much πŸ˜† what's crazier to me is seeing people go running in the day time!
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ζ²–ηΈ„ is ready for you now!
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even more respect to you for running in this on the regular πŸ˜‚ 1000 $degen
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I actually do feel like it's hardened me up a bit πŸ˜… Still a toss-up whether I prefer this kind of heat to 100F+ summer heat in SoCal
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This is much like summers here in Toronto. At least half the summer days get pretty hot and humid. (Winters are different πŸ₯Ά .) In theory, the dry heat of SoCal should be easier to run in, since it allows your sweat to condense into the air and help cool you down -- when it's humid, there is already so much moisture in the air that your sweat basically just sits on your skin and clothes... πŸ₯΅
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I appreciate that theory and think it's probably correct. Though the "burning of feet in shoes on the asphalt" in SoCal desert weather does make a difference :)
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