I agree to those terms. [emoji4]
I'll try to take some at the actual match but in the meantime, here's a few showing the setup for both training and competition
PHYSICAL TRAINING:
Road and trail runs with plate carrier (less side plates), HPG recon harness, PPS 2 in snubby kit bag, small FAK in medium GP pouch, 2L Hydration bladder. 27# total. Distances range from 4 to 18 miles.
COMPETITION TRAINING:
Mock run and guns with slung rifle, original kit bag with 3 - 30 round mags and VP9, Tarahumara pack with 2L Hydration bladder, 2 pistol mags on belt Approx. 22# total. Distances range from 5 to 8 miles with multiple shooting stages
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Looks good FOG! Good luck on the run!
I'll be there bright and early in the morning to RO for the RO'S who run on Friday.
Im camping out Friday night. Wife bailed on me, she doesn't like the cold. That means I get the 0 mummy bag I was going to let her use!
Be safe driving, see y'all soon.
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Good news is, it Looks like the weather is shaping up to be workable. Not as nice as last year, but not wet at least.
Bad news is it looks like I'm going to skip. Excuses are just that, but I've got a head/chest cold that kicked in this week and running around in the cold wind probably isn't going to help it. I've got to travel for work the next two weeks and really want to be well before I battle with airports and argumentative cooworkers on snowy wellpads.
I guess if anyone needs a last minute ticket, let me know?
--Josh
“Formerly we suffered from crimes; now we suffer from laws.” - Tacitus.
So, FOG manages to not just win the 20k run, but also did his first 10k fast enough to snag second place on it (the 20ks are timed as two separate 10ks, with the scored combined at the end).
Dude's a beast, yo.