If I understand right, you left Sunday May 9th and returned Monday May 10th?
The weather there shows it got down to 48F (early Monday) and maybe got to a high of 57F.
This is why I like to take a thermometer so I can tell if it’s physiological or actually cold.

If you’re cold above 50F, I wonder if you had the right food. It’s easier to stay warm above 50F and wet, than below 50F and wet.

Above 50F temperatures, I layer with a light synthetic undershirt, JCPenney button shirt (it’s a cotton-poly blend that dries fast), and an O2 jacket. I would never use 100% cotton. They stick on you, get heavy, won’t dry, and won’t let your skin breathe. I hike hard above 50F and I stay warm. The jacket breathes rather well--- better than my Driducks jacket.

My feet--- I just let them get wet. They stay warm with my sandals while hiking and using some thick coolmax socks. You would think they would get all pruned up with all day rain but they don’t since they’re also airing out.

Below 50F, I use a different style.
Good luck with the wet cold.


-Barry