My vote: Gretna, LA
My vote: Gretna, LA
Maui. Early morning runs in winter are usually perfect temperature. Gets a bit too hot as the day goes on.
Colorado in the middle of the day. Sun heats up so much at altitude you can wear shorts and fly
Northern FL
Almost anywhere in southern California, or in the inland areas of central or northern California, below 2000 feet of elevation. Not too cold in the winter AND not much rain. Can be bloody hot in the summer, but you asked about winter.
Balance yo Dhalsim wrote:
Colorado in the middle of the day. Sun heats up so much at altitude you can wear shorts and fly
The weather in Gretna, LA is PERFECT! Sunny, 60 degrees, 35% humidity, and little wind.
Boston, MA
HMMMMMMMMMMMMM wrote:
Boston, MA
Wrong. So wrong. NE sucks for winter running. There is about 1-2 months of decent running weather. Otherwise you are subjected to run in snow, ice, awful wind, no sunshine, etc.
I thought we established this a few months back.
Syracuse, NY.
St. Croix
Gary, Indiana. /thread
amkelley wrote:
Almost anywhere in southern California, or in the inland areas of central or northern California, below 2000 feet of elevation. Not too cold in the winter AND not much rain. Can be bloody hot in the summer, but you asked about winter.
Was out in LA in early September for work (live in DC area). I showed up at the trailhead at like 7 am only to find absolutely no parking anywhere and had to park in what was the last spot in some satellite parking lot. As I was finishing up a 2 hour run, I asked a "local" why there was no parking. The conversation:
Me: "Man, I got here at like 7 am to run and there was no parking anywhere"
Other guy: "Yeah, everyone likes to start really early to avoid the heat, so if you're here past about 5:30, good luck"
Me: "It's really not that bad out here, what is it about low 70s right now?"
Other guy: Looks at me dumbfounded, then his phone, then me dumbfounded again "It's 91 right now"
Me: "Oh. Well, I'm from the DC area, so after running the heat and humidity all summer this feels really good:
Other guy: "Oh yeah, this is nothing for you then. You can have that humidity. I was in DC visiting family last summer and it was absolutely disgusting. I don't know how you guys even go out in that"
Senator Clay Davis wrote:
HMMMMMMMMMMMMM wrote:
Boston, MA
Wrong. So wrong. NE sucks for winter running. There is about 1-2 months of decent running weather. Otherwise you are subjected to run in snow, ice, awful wind, no sunshine, etc.
I hate the NE, lived in Mass all my life. I agree with your statement but having a 9-5 and running during the winter with my ski mask on I can't help but identify with the man who said this, then when summer time comes and I am running after work I feel the pain also
"But you merely adopted the dark; I was born in it, molded by it. I didn't see the light until I was already a man, by then it was nothing to me but BLINDING!"
ABQ
St George UT ?
San Diego. Just like during the other 3 seasons.
easy hawaii
In the middle of nowhere in Wyoming, just a cabin, by yourself and 200 kilometres a week.
USVI St. John. Fewer cars than St Croix as it is a national park.
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