The weirdly cool and incredibly wet early May run

Average pace: 5:15/km
Location: Burnaby Lake (CW)
Ran Spruce and Conifer Loops and Piper Mill Trail
Distance: 11.05 km
Weather: Heavy rain
Temp: 10ºC
Wind: light
Calories burned: 876
Total distance to date: 2609 km

The Weather Underground site cheerfully described today’s weather as “light rain”. Perhaps they define light differently than most people. When I stepped outside for my run today a steady rain was falling. It continued to fall on the walk to the lake, the run around the lake and the walk up to the SkyTrain station because there was no freaking way I was walking all the way back home, even though it was impossible for me to get more drenched than I already was.

The rain actually got heavier as the run progressed. The trees around the trail roared as the fresh spring leaves got continuously pelted by the drops. Because it was raining before I even headed out I opted to put my fare card in a plastic baggie and wore my water-treated running jacket.

By the third block from the condo I could already feel the rain soaking through the sleeves. In the end I’d have been no worse off to just wear my long-sleeved t-shirt.

It was also unseasonably cool, around 10ºC for the run. This wasn’t a problem once I got started but my hands felt legitimately cold at the start. After the run, the cool temperatures turned my damp skin clammy and cool. I was glad to get home and into a nice warm tub.

The run itself went fine. Stamina was not an issue with the cooler temperature, and the only small issues were my right hip feeling a bit sore midway, though it worked out (still no idea how I tweaked it) and the left foot was just starting to get a little cranky at the end but never became a problem.

My pace for the 11.05 km was 5:15/km, three seconds better than the previous 7K run and only five seconds slower than my best 7K. Not bad for my first full loop around the lake.

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