Yea, ice can be a real problem. I recommend not wearing thick layers, just be covered up, face is optional. Eye protection helps though. Depending on the distance/speed, if you are running at a decent and steady pace, you shouldn't be sweating. Also, if you are in shape, you don't have to worry about being cold, because you'll be able to run a lot faster and stay warm. I was amazed that I could run 10 miles in a little over an hour. Also, I am used to San Diego weather, but I was in South Korea for a short while during winter. How long of a distance are we talking that you need water?
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