That's kind of what I figured but until the day I find a wet sheep to smell I got nothing to compare it to. Thanks Aron. Glad to know I'm not crazy.
It hasn't made me feel I should slow down but it has made me cognisant that I have a little more tinkering to do with my layering based on the weather. Dont get me wrong, I was comfortable, but my sweatshirt was wet too. The merino baselayer /poly sweatshirt combo I went to this winter is warmer than the ua baselayer/chamois shirt combo I used to go with. I'm honestly considering finding some quiet (probably heavier because of that) rain gear to wear over my baselayer only. This would serve to block any wind yet allow a little heat to build up just hopefully not over heat. Lets face it when you're trudging through snow in the timber late season you're going to heat up. Even if its fairly cold. But I don't know if just a merino baselayer is enough.