I was on my morning walk this morning and I ran into a bunch of people, mostly in military uniforms, with packs on their backs, running and walking. I asked one fellow what they were up to, and he told me they were doing the Norwegian ruck march. 18.6 miles with a 25 lb. pack in 4.5 hours. Most were National Guard but there were a few civilians mixed in. I was thinking, that would be something I would like to do if I had two fully functioning knees.
They were spread out for about a mile and some of them looked in pretty ragged. I asked one gal how far she had come, and she looked at her sports watch and said, "6 miles." I thought, Wow! There's a whole lot that aren't going to make 18.6 miles, let alone in 4.5 hours.
Most had hydration bladders in their packs, some carried water bottles, and a few had no water at all. The sun was up, and it was already getting hot. Predicted high today is 100°. One guy who wasn't in uniform didn't even have a pack. Instead, he was carrying a 25 lb. dumbbell in his hands. If that guy finishes, he has to get the bad ass of the year award.
I get a hand cramp if I hold onto a 12 oz. beer bottle for too long.
They were spread out for about a mile and some of them looked in pretty ragged. I asked one gal how far she had come, and she looked at her sports watch and said, "6 miles." I thought, Wow! There's a whole lot that aren't going to make 18.6 miles, let alone in 4.5 hours.
Most had hydration bladders in their packs, some carried water bottles, and a few had no water at all. The sun was up, and it was already getting hot. Predicted high today is 100°. One guy who wasn't in uniform didn't even have a pack. Instead, he was carrying a 25 lb. dumbbell in his hands. If that guy finishes, he has to get the bad ass of the year award.
I get a hand cramp if I hold onto a 12 oz. beer bottle for too long.