Boulder, please enjoy today's extraordinary light I brought back from Oregon. Perfect for #rainruns #pumpkinspicelattes and#fallphotos #basic #thankyouoregon

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Boulder, please enjoy today's extraordinary light I brought back from Oregon. Perfect for #rainruns #pumpkinspicelattes and#fallphotos #basic #thankyouoregon

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How Can I Learn To Enjoy Rain Running?
There is something about being soaked in rain water, running blind, and choking on rain drops that makes me highly uncomfortable and more likely to head for a treadmill on a damp morning.
Any advice on how to prepare, dress, and make rain running more tolerable?
First run post half
I'm super behind on this, but I still want to tell you about it anyways, because well I think it's the start of something. I got some sweet new shades on Wednesday, thank you Oakley, much appreciated. And they had a clear lens, and I liked htem that much that I actually went out with the intention of doing a rain run. ANd although it may seem like this story/anecdote is completely random and off topic, I think it just shows you the importance of having something that will get you out there, be it wicked t-shirts, awesome shoes, or something as simple as a wicked awesome pair of new shades with a rain lens (clear). That's all, more stories to come, ps this was a run on Wednesday.