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Let me fire up my calculator. It may take a while to figure that out. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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In for frat boy antics. Are you thinking what I'm thinking? http://i736.photobucket.com/albums/xx10/homeless379/Mobile Uploads/Screenshot_2016-01-04-14-33-45_zpsjqklek6k.png Well I was thinking of flying. But I'm down to clown Just think of it, I can leave from work on Thursday, pick you up by 5pm, we can get there Friday evening, get blitzed, wake up on Saturday, run, and then head home! What could go wrong with that plan. Let me fire up my calculator. It may take a while to figure that out. Pack light, we are taking the triumph for more bad idea bonus points. |
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I wish I had a little single seater airplane. Contemplating driving. 28 hours at 65 mph. View Quote From Houston? I'll cover gas |
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Ho Lee Fuk!!!!
When did this get planned??!! I wonder how many haven't noticed the elevation. CO boys will be just fine, but others are going to be sucking wind |
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I better get a discount for wearing an Elf onesie while drinking, because that shit is happening View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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My hand grenade is trembling in its display in anticipation. And I'll be making a lot of new AA members when my Bad Idea Bar kicks your liver in the taint. I am damn near a professional drinker, this challenge is accepted. So was this guy http://i1285.photobucket.com/albums/a595/Wingnut116ACW/Mitch%20Achievement%20Unlocked_zpsvmipsmce.jpg I better get a discount for wearing an Elf onesie while drinking, because that shit is happening Awesome! Spunk can't wait to try out his new toy. |
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That's why I'm training on Mt. Charleston, on an uphill trail at around 8200 feet. Duh. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Ho Lee Fuk!!!! When did this get planned??!! I wonder how many haven't noticed the elevation. CO boys will be just fine, but others are going to be sucking wind humphrey's peak is nice, and great altitude training |
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That's why I'm training on Mt. Charleston, on an uphill trail at around 8200 feet. Duh. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Ho Lee Fuk!!!! When did this get planned??!! I wonder how many haven't noticed the elevation. CO boys will be just fine, but others are going to be sucking wind I'm just going to assume i will be in last place and then be pleasently surprised with not last place. some trips up to the rain tree are always fun though |
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Quoted: I'm just going to assume i will be in last place and then be pleasently surprised with not last place. some trips up to the rain tree are always fun though View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Ho Lee Fuk!!!! When did this get planned??!! I wonder how many haven't noticed the elevation. CO boys will be just fine, but others are going to be sucking wind I'm just going to assume i will be in last place and then be pleasently surprised with not last place. some trips up to the rain tree are always fun though Of course, it's also winter, so there's snow up there, which will slow me down. Dammit. Still going. |
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I wish I had a little single seater airplane. Contemplating driving. 28 hours at 65 mph. From Houston? I'll cover gas PM sent. Fuel costs are not inconsiderable. I'll be bringing an old army cucv blazer towing a 101 with an s250 shelter on it. So theoretically room for 3 or 4 people plus stuff. I added cruise control to my vehicle, too. No AC yet, but I doubt we'll need it. |
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Ho Lee Fuk!!!! When did this get planned??!! I wonder how many haven't noticed the elevation. CO boys will be just fine, but others are going to be sucking wind humphrey's peak is nice, and great altitude training Supposedly, with altitude, the body will compensate the first day. If this was a two day event it would have some real issues. Source: Science. |
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I should know by this weekend if I can pull off this cross country death march
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Supposedly, with altitude, the body will compensate the first day. If this was a two day event it would have some real issues. Source: Science. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Ho Lee Fuk!!!! When did this get planned??!! I wonder how many haven't noticed the elevation. CO boys will be just fine, but others are going to be sucking wind humphrey's peak is nice, and great altitude training Supposedly, with altitude, the body will compensate the first day. If this was a two day event it would have some real issues. Source: Science. Mountaineer here: I wish that was the case. |
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Shit no, smoking make you stronger. Also, you don't need extended Glock magazines or a bipod. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I should quit smoking. Shit no, smoking make you stronger. Also, you don't need extended Glock magazines or a bipod. Smoking trains your body to operate on less oxygen, so when you go to altitude, you will be used to the lower o² content. Thus smoking while running is a recipe for success! |
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Ho Lee Fuk!!!! When did this get planned??!! I wonder how many haven't noticed the elevation. CO boys will be just fine, but others are going to be sucking wind My house is right about 4800 feet and yesterday I was at 8500+ feet in the snow. I admit to being winded trudging uphill in 2 feet of white stuff. |
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Smoking trains your body to operate on less oxygen, so when you go to altitude, you will be used to the lower o² content. Thus smoking while running is a recipe for success! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I should quit smoking. Shit no, smoking make you stronger. Also, you don't need extended Glock magazines or a bipod. Smoking trains your body to operate on less oxygen, so when you go to altitude, you will be used to the lower o² content. Thus smoking while running is a recipe for success! There was a Russian mountaineer who ascribed to this belief system, he said it helped him climb 8000m peaks. Fuck man, 4,000m is hard enough. |
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I wish we could all live in the mountains, at high altitude. thats where I see myself in 5 years.
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[qu ote]Quoted: In for frat boy antics.[/qu ote] Are you thinking what I'm thinking? http://i736.photobucket.com/albums/xx10/homeless379/Mobile Uploads/Screenshot_2016-01-04-14-33-45_zpsjqklek6k.png Well I was thinking of flying. But I'm down to clown Just think of it, I can leave from work on Thursday, pick you up by 5pm, we can get there Friday evening, get blitzed, wake up on Saturday, run, and then head home! What could go wrong with that plan. Let me fire up my calculator. It may take a while to figure that out. Pack light, we are taking the triumph for more bad idea bonus points. |
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I recently found a ranch in Albany County, Wyoming that you might be interested in. How much do you dislike people, but "love" sheep? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I wish we could all live in the mountains, at high altitude. thats where I see myself in 5 years. I recently found a ranch in Albany County, Wyoming that you might be interested in. How much do you dislike people, but "love" sheep? Counsel, you can't ask such leading questions. |
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Quoted: I'm in for now unless something changes. I am starting on the CWWII knife this week. Traditionally the knife goes to the best pistol shooter. It will be this pattern scaled down a bit. Not sure if I will put scales on it or do a para-wrap handle. I'm leaning to scales. http://i1205.photobucket.com/albums/bb435/DamascusKnifemaker/Knives/cf1_zpsmx9fmcrs.jpg View Quote |
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Current IN list updated based on spreadsheet, which is way easier than anything else for me. If you've posted your IN and don't see yourself on the list, please fill out the google doc form.
2T2_Crash - yes, I need all the help I can get. Current plan is to get the obstacles and targets designed this month. Built by the end of Feb, and moved on site the first week of March. Locally we are going to source a gas oven/range converted to propane for the dirty inky to use, as well as get the pit for the pig or other critters dug and lined. Magnetic ammo will be a no go for the event due to the fact that I set a range on fire last summer and what was a polite recommendation before is now an outright prohibition. Five minute penalty for every range fire you set, and the clock doesn't stop running while you put it out. Pick up, or load, some commercial ammo for the M1. M2AP is actually what I started the range fire with. CaliContractor- Excellent. I will probably have access to some dirt moving equipment as well, so we can have some fun. Figure mid-late Feb. VacaDuck- Call a spot, we're going to be very flexible on running. Calling a spot will guarantee you a slot, assuming you want it, but it won't prevent someone from running if you cancel last minute, unless they were iffy on travel plans ahead of time. And, anyone who's willing to travel long distances and arrange for travel in advance, and contacts me, will get a spot. Maybe not a swag bag, but they'll run if they show up. p2tharizo- I have a fuckload more of that kingsford. Bring the Weber, but don't worry about fuel for it. Scare_Crow- Title imbiggenated. Thanks! You should come play with us, I'll probably have your tricorner hat done by then. BoxofRox- Put your name on the spreadsheet, and have your buddy do the same. slowmethinks- We can set up a wading pool for you to stay cool in. I'll even have a hatchet nearby so you can break the ice off of the top of the water. |
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It's your show, so I'll call a spot now.
I will provide plenty of notice if my neck issue prevents me from running. Off to sign up with the form. |
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I've never done a cola warrior. What all guns/ammo do I need to bring? What would be a good idea to bring in addition?
What's the policy on full auto and/or sploadies (tannerite?) Will there be a grill or should I bring a little propane stove? |
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Already listed, but in for the cross country antics. With a +1 if we have space for another poor soul to do dumb shit.
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you got me on the list but I'll be driving up from vegas that friday with rdiliber and trojan costa and maybe a little dag
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Quoted: Am I the only one who got Sylvan's Groundhog Day reference? View Quote It wooshed over my head until you mentioned it and I scrolled back. But I've been trying to figure out how to move him out west for long term shenanigans for the last several months so I figured he was talking more about that. Time to go watch Groundhog Day again, I obviously need a refresher. |
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Although I saw no mention of the rape tree, I am in to see if there are any suitable rocks.
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Quoted: I'm in if there's still room for 1 from Eastern Oregon. View Quote Use the sign up link. I'm not planning on closing registration in the traditional sense. Rather, when the roster is full, anyone beyond that will basically be given an idea of what their odds are of running during the normal event hours and getting a swag bag. There's always the option of showing up early to run with locals, which will mostly non-vets, doing it for vet status and a chance at major prizes. |
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