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Quoted: In! This will be my first event. View Quote Please understand that the better prepared you are, the smoother the event will be for everyone. We've every year had people show up under prepared and by morning the second day they were so gassed that they were slurring their speech and struggling with basic functions like reading a map. |
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Quoted: We have a pretty steady 3 man ruck crew down in the treasure valley. All 3 of us are also vets of this event and can help you out. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: In! This will be my first event. We have a pretty steady 3 man ruck crew down in the treasure valley. All 3 of us are also vets of this event and can help you out. ![]() |
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Quoted: Please understand that the better prepared you are, the smoother the event will be for everyone. We've every year had people show up under prepared and by morning the second day they were so gassed that they were slurring their speech and struggling with basic functions like reading a map. View Quote I feel attacked. ![]() And for the record, my prep was solid that year, I just forgot to eat for most of Saturday. My first experience with hypoglycemia, compliments of Warfighter Challenge. Hydrate and eat like it's your job, fellas. |
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Wife approved, so I am in!
Who wants to truck-pool across the continent? Quoted: I feel attacked. ![]() And for the record, my prep was solid that year, I just forgot to eat for most of Saturday. My first experience with hypoglycemia, compliments of Warfighter Challenge. Hydrate and eat like it's your job, fellas. View Quote Oh, bombing out in spite of preps is one thing I am better at than you ![]() |
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Quoted: I feel attacked. ![]() And for the record, my prep was solid that year, I just forgot to eat for most of Saturday. My first experience with hypoglycemia, compliments of Warfighter Challenge. Hydrate and eat like it's your job, fellas. View Quote It could have been worse, at least it wasn't rhabdo. ![]() |
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Quoted: It could have been worse, at least it wasn't rhabdo. ![]() View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I feel attacked. ![]() And for the record, my prep was solid that year, I just forgot to eat for most of Saturday. My first experience with hypoglycemia, compliments of Warfighter Challenge. Hydrate and eat like it's your job, fellas. It could have been worse, at least it wasn't rhabdo. ![]() Will I see you there? And, uh, bump. |
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major surgeries for me this year. Looks like I'm getting a multi level lami in February. Doc said 6-8 weeks before I could go back to lifting.
Herniated discs suck and I have 5 of the bastards, thankfully only 2 nerves are pinched off. ![]() |
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Quoted: major surgeries for me this year. Looks like I'm getting a multi level lami in February. Doc said 6-8 weeks before I could go back to lifting. Herniated discs suck and I have 5 of the bastards, thankfully only 2 nerves are pinched off. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/325385/PXL_20230618_181224264_jpg-3065010.JPG View Quote Until we get more than 20 competitors, a staff to competitor ratio of 1.0 - 1 is not unreasonable. |
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Quoted: Until we get more than 20 competitors, a staff to competitor ratio of 1.0 - 1 is not unreasonable. View Quote Oh I'll be there if it's cool with Ben. I'll bring NV and thermal, as well as my normal assortment of cool optics. As you know I have much experience with staffing from cola stuff |
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Of course you're welcome. Someone has to be bait for the mountain lions.
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Morning bump.
Invitations will go out to NROTC, ROTC, and reserve component commands January 1st. |
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Quoted: major surgeries for me this year. Looks like I'm getting a multi level lami in February. Doc said 6-8 weeks before I could go back to lifting. Herniated discs suck and I have 5 of the bastards, thankfully only 2 nerves are pinched off. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/325385/PXL_20230618_181224264_jpg-3065010.JPG View Quote Get the VA to fix it with photoshop? |
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Quoted: It could have been worse, at least it wasn't rhabdo. ![]() View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I feel attacked. ![]() And for the record, my prep was solid that year, I just forgot to eat for most of Saturday. My first experience with hypoglycemia, compliments of Warfighter Challenge. Hydrate and eat like it's your job, fellas. It could have been worse, at least it wasn't rhabdo. ![]() BTDT |
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Bump.
If you're in KY or nearby, looking for a carpool buddy. Also trying to set up some meet and greets. Here's your thread: KY - APC |
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If I were an aspiring competitor, I'd try really hard to learn to do this...
![]() A-frame demonstration for Sapper School |
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Quoted: If I were an aspiring competitor, I'd try really hard to learn to do this... ![]() View Quote A great way to practice this in miniature is by building A frames for your tomato plants. |
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Bump to the top.
For those who enjoyed the free familiarization range session with the Barrett M82A1 and the belt feds last year- We should have a whole bunch more this year, including RPGs, mortars, and more. ![]() |
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Quoted: Preview for what to expect https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/219476/Screenshot_20220926_201129-2540651.jpg View Quote I know who that is, and that's my sling rope and IFAK. I think there's still a bit of mud on both. |
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Quoted: If I were an aspiring competitor, I'd try really hard to learn to do this... ![]() View Quote That looks like a better method vs using a sock/ sleeve laid over the cliff edge... ...lot more complicated too |
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Quoted: I know who that is, and that's my sling rope and IFAK. I think there's still a bit of mud on both. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Preview for what to expect https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/219476/Screenshot_20220926_201129-2540651.jpg I know who that is, and that's my sling rope and IFAK. I think there's still a bit of mud on both. "Not having a good time." I see this is going to be a 2 gun match at the same time as running a tough mudder. For more than 24 hours. Will there be a box for Ben to put those he catches into too? Or just hang up victims by their ankles? |
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To be fair, he wouldn't be so muddy if he fell down less. I see this is going to be a 2 gun match at the same time as running a tough mudder. For more than 24 hours. Will there be a box for Ben to put those he catches into too? Or just hang up victims by their ankles? Closer to 36 hours. And you forgot the land nav over some very rough terrain. In the dark. With no visible light allowed. And some other stuff I won't spoil for you. ![]() |
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Today I walked many miles, with several in knee deep snow and a pack. The remainder in snow with a pack. Up and down mountains at 7,000 feet elevation.
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It was a 2.5-10x32 Gen 1 Viper PST. No idea on age, other than it was a low 4 digit serial number IIRC. Vortex replaced it with another Gen 1. My top mounted RMR saved my bacon on stage 2 though, since the scope was just about a paperweight after stage 1.
I will give it the benefit of the doubt in that it got soaked from that last rain storm after setting obstacles, and then left under the truck and on top of my pelican overnight. While it stayed out of more rain, it was exposed to whatever cooling and heating cycle while still totally soaked. I can't say for sure, but getting wiped down and actually sealed in the pelican case might have saved it. I was worried about putting it in there, soaking the foam and having rusting issues down the road, and that's why I didn't do that. |
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Quoted: It was a 2.5-10x32 Gen 1 Viper PST. No idea on age, other than it was a low 4 digit serial number IIRC. Vortex replaced it with another Gen 1. My top mounted RMR saved my bacon on stage 2 though, since the scope was just about a paperweight after stage 1. I will give it the benefit of the doubt in that it got soaked from that last rain storm after setting obstacles, and then left under the truck and on top of my pelican overnight. While it stayed out of more rain, it was exposed to whatever cooling and heating cycle while still totally soaked. I can't say for sure, but getting wiped down and actually sealed in the pelican case might have saved it. I was worried about putting it in there, soaking the foam and having rusting issues down the road, and that's why I didn't do that. View Quote I have the exact same scope and was debating running it, but your experience is giving me pause. I need to quit dicking around and just get my holds down. ![]() |
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We should start talking about car pools. I'll be driving from VA to CO for some warm up stuff with the CO APC folks on the weekend before.
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We should also talk about what packs y'all are using. I'm wanting to pick up something better than what I've currently got...
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