AntimonyER
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ATTQOTD: Going to miss the cool weather myself. 95 degrees and 245% humidity being the alternative... ugh.
So true but my goal is healthier eating for lent so hopefully I can look like Jason Momoa.I don’t want to talk about weather, it’s so depressing here today, so how about a Paczki meme?
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Dislike buttonATTQOTD: I *think* winter is finally leaving us. It has been 52* the past two mornings at 6am so I have been running in shorts and a tank. The high for today is 76* but it's supposed to dip under 70 this weekend and gives us a little more rain, then we are smooth sailing to the 80s after that. I am ready for that warmer weather! Gimme that 120* summer heat I love.
QOTD: Who is looking forward to warmer weather or wishing for it to stay cool/cold for a bit longer?
ATTQOTD: We had what is likely our last freeze of the year last night. I for one would like it to stay cold as long as possible because summer sucks! The truth of the matter though, is it is going to start getting warm by the weekend and our days with the morning low in the 50's is about to be done until late October / November.![]()
I am sick of winter. Its March and single digits still. No more snow, cold or any of it. I would be happy with even a 35 degree day right now. Anything warmer.Who is looking forward to warmer weather or wishing for it to stay cool/cold for a bit longer?
QOTD: Who is looking forward to warmer weather or wishing for it to stay cool/cold for a bit longer?
ATTQOTD: I always prefer warm/hot over cold so, count me as looking forward to warmer weather. It has not been too bad here in CT with most days having high temps above freezing and I have rather enjoyed running outside more than usual this winter. Even when we get snow like yesterday's 8"-10" of snow, the sun has been warm enough to at least melt the roads and keep me running outside. The rest of this week looks cold with highs in the 20's but the extended 15 day forecast looks like temps in the mid 40's starting this weekend. My hope is that after this week, I can put my running hats and gloves away until next winter.QOTD: Who is looking forward to warmer weather or wishing for it to stay cool/cold for a bit longer?
QOTD: Who is looking forward to warmer weather or wishing for it to stay cool/cold for a bit longer?
@roxymama @opusone @LdyStormy76 (Chicago area people I can think of).
I'd venture to guess there are almost no hills because it's Chicago though.
Have not run it, but the answer is ‘maybe’. Despite Chicago being pretty flat there are some over and under passes that result in hills. Hot Chocolate 15k, which starts in Grant Park and runs city streets south before turning north onto the lake path, had a nasty pedestrian bridge on it and a hill at Soldier Field/ Museum campus. If it runs only on the lake path the attached might be similar (it is from a run called Soldier Field 10 miler that someone posted to Strava last May).
Would be nice if races would post an approximate course map when they open registration, but they don’t.
I have not run this race, but have ran many starting from around Grant Park where this race starts. Most of the courses are along the lakefront path so, almost by definition, they are pretty flat. A few races (like the Chicago Marathon) venture into the loop or local neighborhoods where there may be some very gentile inclines, but that is not common as it is a huge hassle and expense to close down streets.
And you really should not expect that much wind; it looks to me more like the race organizers hype. Most historians agree that the nickname "The Windy City" has more to do with politicians than weather.
ATTQOTD (today): I am ready for warmer weather or at least not this bipolar weather we have had lately. Last week it was in the 70s and nice, then Sunday we had some of the worst tornadoes in history for our state. I live about 5 miles from where the EF-4 tornado hit and took 23 lives (possibly more) and I am just very thankful that we were spared. If y'all could send some good thoughts and prayers my community's way we'd appreciate it...the last few days have been tough to say the least. Then last night we had snow flurries and it is back below freezing for the next two nights. I really need Mother Nature to get her act together.
It's 35 in Houston right now. You're not missing much.
QOTD: Who is looking forward to warmer weather or wishing for it to stay cool/cold for a bit longer?
ATTQOTD: Weather is kind of a touchy subject around here. The last time it was even above freezing was Feb 13th. It's been a loooong stretch of bitter cold and it just seems like everyone is kind of moody because of it. Needless to say, I'm ready for a warm up!
Late to the party for answering this one. I have not ran this one specifically. But based on course start it will be primarily all along the lakefront path. I'm guessing minimal incline and if you are from an area where you train with hills, even the possible short bridges or hills will be baby ones. They only seem hard for us who don't hill train much.
The Hot Chocolate pedestrian turn about was exactly what I was thinking of!!!! I don't like that one at all because it has switch backs which break up steady pacing. I don't think this course would have that though.
I like that you know that Windy City fact! People usually don't believe me when I try to tell them that is where the name comes from.
For race day, don't expect that it will be windy, but don't be surprised if it is windy. Ditka Dash was always around this time of year and we had one where the wind was so strong that my bib flapping sounded like a jet engine. It's really a toss up with Chicago weather. It can really be in your favor when it's at your back though
@Bree if you decide to run this one let me know. I run a half marathon the weekend before, but I can be talked into things. Likely would not be doing it for speed (because of the above.)