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Question regarding rolling outside

Kitsch

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I'm going to a techno/electronic concert tomorrow night and it is going to be outdoors. It will be rainy and in the low 50s to upper 30s throughout the afternoon-evening. My question is this: How should I dress? I will be taking some e before the concert and I know that will make me a bit warmer. There should be around 5000 people there, but I'm not familiar with the venue so I don't know how close together everyone would be. Anyone with any experience in something like this? I would hate to bring in a bulky coat if I don't need it since it will be raining, but I feel like I will be uncomfortable if I'm too cold. Thank you!
 
Bring a bag

Wear light clothing underneath some warm clothing.

If it becomes too stuffy, strip down and keep partying!
Put the clothes in the bag.

Drink water and have a good time.

Edit: With those temperatures, I'd probably wear some track/sweat pants and a T-shirt with a light jacket.

I live in the southern US though. So I'm not used to the cold as much.
 
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Wear something waterproof. Its going to be raining and chilly, you'll probably be freezing your ass off after the roll if you're soaked through (and that's if you aren't freezing your ass off before too).
 
Definitely bring something to keep yourself warm. General health consideration aside, a lot of people report that cold weather/rain can actually blunt your roll. Basically, do what it takes to make sure that you'll be relatively comfortable when you are rolling.

Maybe bring a bag and keep a extra hoodie or something in there?
 
My roll dies down anytime I go outside and cool off, as soon as I'm back inside, nice and warm, it picks right back up.
 
I wonder if you are going to Deadmau5 for Glowfest? Because those are the weather conditions here and I had the same questions. :)

Thank you all for the input!
 
Wear 3 layers. First your light layer (T shirt jeans etc) then the insulator layer (Probably a sweater/hoodie and and thick PJ pants) then your windbreaking layer (coat and track pants)

You'll be toasty as hell when you need to be, and that bag idea mentioned previously is also a very good idea.
 
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