I do enjoy my cold runs but I do not push it to far, because my feet are quite valuable and I have grown quite attached to them.
should someone break it to him that he is actually attached to his feet????
I do enjoy my cold runs but I do not push it to far, because my feet are quite valuable and I have grown quite attached to them.
I have hiked with Tfox and never noticed a tail. So then I thought he meant "tall guy", but then thought why wouldn't he allow shorter people to run in his sandals. So then I came to the conclusion that he meant "Trail".**TRAIL GUY***
Hey, some people still believe we have horns if we are in Utah and belong to a certain religion. So a tail might as well go with the horns.
Joseph, Mike is our resident whiner when it comes to being cold.
Jen, those are too expensive to run in without footwear to protect them from ripping and tearing...
--->Oh, yes, TFox, sure.
I played trumpet and treble clef baritone way back in middle school. Does that count?I love horns.
I played trumpet and treble clef baritone way back in middle school. Does that count?
What was this thread about again?
Joseph, Mike is our resident whiner when it comes to being cold. I'll still be in short sleeve shirt and shorts when he has three layers of shirts plus a jacket plus the long thicker tights on. It gets into the low thirties and very occasionally down into the 20's. We usually only see snow (1/2"-1") 2-3 times a year, and even that is only for half a day or so typically. We see ice/black ice much more frequently than we see snow.
They might get you shot at on a trail run, though.
Yeeks.Oh yes, the cold. Just had our first frost this morning. The garden is not happy.
Yeeks.
I was late planting our garden this year... our tomatoes and peppers are just starting to ripen now! Nothing below 40 in our 10-day forecast yet though. I planned on doing a lot of salsa and sauces but I'm running out of time - and the next 3 weeks are heck at work for me.