How Northlanders Keep their Runners’ High when Temperatures Get Low
Dressing in layers, and like it's 20 degrees warmer than the actual temperature, is key according to experts.
DULUTH, Minn.- Even though winter has chilled the great outdoors out, Northland runners sure have not, mostly unfazed by the change in temps. “Once you start running outside you realize that it’s something that you can do once you have the right equipment,” said Clint Agar, Manager at the Duluth Running Company. According to Agar, it all comes from staying…