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Quoted: Made the trek to the run site today, it was a bit of an adventure. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/439934/20201231_125630_jpg-1757981.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/439934/20201231_131251_jpg-1757982.JPG View Quote Yep strong chance I might die... |
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OP, how are we doing on donations?
Remember runners, this may be a free event. But it costs a lot to set up and run. Food, water, porta johns, etc are not free. Estimated to cost about $75 per person to run an event. Any donation amount is helpful. Donation link from OP |
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Quoted: Quoted: Made the trek to the run site today, it was a bit of an adventure. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/439934/20201231_125630_jpg-1757981.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/439934/20201231_131251_jpg-1757982.JPG Yep strong chance I might die... ...and corpse. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Made the trek to the run site today, it was a bit of an adventure. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/439934/20201231_125630_jpg-1757981.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/439934/20201231_131251_jpg-1757982.JPG Yep strong chance I might die... I had to do my run in snow shoes yesterday I was still post-holing. |
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Quoted: OP, how are we doing on donations? Remember runners, this may be a free event. But it costs a lot to set up and run. Food, water, porta johns, etc are not free. Estimated to cost about $75 per person to run an event. Any donation amount is helpful. Donation link from OP View Quote Donations have been a bit slower for the event this year, which is understandable. We won't need as much this year either as shirt orders are being separated from the overall donations, but we do have other costs that go into event beyond SWAG. |
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Quoted: Donations have been a bit slower for the event this year, which is understandable. We won't need as much this year either as shirt orders are being separated from the overall donations, but we do have other costs that go into event beyond SWAG. View Quote Ill try to get mine in soon. Been saving up for that giant buttplug for @RePp. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Made the trek to the run site today, it was a bit of an adventure. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/439934/20201231_125630_jpg-1757981.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/439934/20201231_131251_jpg-1757982.JPG Yep strong chance I might die... I usually die like 3-4 times. |
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Don't forget to order shirts if you want them!
Instructions on Page 6 from BMSMB, info in OP as well. |
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Cardio and leg day at 10,000 feet on my Cola Warrior NW training schedule...no pain, no gain!
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Received flight tickets for Christmas Gift, reservations made,
Monies for shirt sent, check. Donations for food, shitters, warm bed and hot showers sent, check. |
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Everyone should have received an email from me with a link to a Google form so we can confirm numbers and get food sorted out.
If you did not receive this email, please check your spam folder. If you still don't have it, please let me know. The event directions will be emailed based on who confirms in that Google form. |
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Google confirmation form sent
hot choccy and porta-john monies sent. |
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Still sorting my move to Bonner County. We own the place, but some issues we knew about turned out to be worse than expected. Which is not unexpected in a 40 year old place that was bought from an estate of the very old folks who'd lived there.
Budget still ok, but some of the fun plans for the place are starting to move down the list. Whatever. So, we've not moved in. Fortunately, we gave ourselves months to get out of our place in Oregon. I've been training with diet mountain dew. Nasty shit, but it slides down nice an easy. I think it must have some kind of slippery chemical in it for ease of swallowing. Here's hoping it comes up just as easily. I'm on the standby list. Keep me there. I'll pay for the trouble! |
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Quoted: Still sorting my move to Bonner County. We own the place, but some issues we knew about turned out to be worse than expected. Which is not unexpected in a 40 year old place that was bought from an estate of the very old folks who'd lived there. Budget still ok, but some of the fun plans for the place are starting to move down the list. Whatever. So, we've not moved in. Fortunately, we gave ourselves months to get out of our place in Oregon. I've been training with diet mountain dew. Nasty shit, but it slides down nice an easy. I think it must have some kind of slippery chemical in it for ease of swallowing. Here's hoping it comes up just as easily. I'm on the standby list. Keep me there. I'll pay for the trouble! View Quote If you need any help with construction stuff let me know. I'm a 30 year roofing contractor with license in Idaho and California. I can do petty much anything from the top plate up and can do a bunch of other general construction stuff. Things I don't do, electrical, plumbing or hvac. I'm working for one of the top rated southern idaho roofing contractors and their work is horrendous, the amount of shit work not to code or any meaningful spec I see every day is mind blowing and these guys are supposed to be professionals and my peers. they literally pay me to fix all their fuckups. It would be easier to teach them properly but men are usually resistant to change even though their shit leaks. |
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Quoted: If you need any help with construction stuff let me know. I'm a 30 year roofing contractor with license in Idaho and California. I can do petty much anything from the top plate up and can do a bunch of other general construction stuff. Things I don't do, electrical, plumbing or hvac. I'm working for one of the top rated southern idaho roofing contractors and their work is horrendous, the amount of shit work not to code or any meaningful spec I see every day is mind blowing and these guys are supposed to be professionals and my peers. they literally pay me to fix all their fuckups. It would be easier to teach them properly but men are usually resistant to change even though their shit leaks. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Still sorting my move to Bonner County. We own the place, but some issues we knew about turned out to be worse than expected. Which is not unexpected in a 40 year old place that was bought from an estate of the very old folks who'd lived there. Budget still ok, but some of the fun plans for the place are starting to move down the list. Whatever. So, we've not moved in. Fortunately, we gave ourselves months to get out of our place in Oregon. I've been training with diet mountain dew. Nasty shit, but it slides down nice an easy. I think it must have some kind of slippery chemical in it for ease of swallowing. Here's hoping it comes up just as easily. I'm on the standby list. Keep me there. I'll pay for the trouble! If you need any help with construction stuff let me know. I'm a 30 year roofing contractor with license in Idaho and California. I can do petty much anything from the top plate up and can do a bunch of other general construction stuff. Things I don't do, electrical, plumbing or hvac. I'm working for one of the top rated southern idaho roofing contractors and their work is horrendous, the amount of shit work not to code or any meaningful spec I see every day is mind blowing and these guys are supposed to be professionals and my peers. they literally pay me to fix all their fuckups. It would be easier to teach them properly but men are usually resistant to change even though their shit leaks. Oh boy...I'll allow you to change your mind. IM sent! |
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Flight and rental car booked; filled out Google form. I might be arriving on site late Wednesday, but I'm likely going to grab a hotel and show up early Thursday. Part of me is tempted to do a night run, but then I remember SE...
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If anyone is interested I can bring some casting stuff and show you guys how to make your own bullets. I have knowledge in how to acquire very good quality lead. I personally have over 1k pounds of the stuff and is probably a lifetime supply for me. Here is what I did in a few hours today.
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I saw Combat Class on the sign up, what does this entail? Thanks
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Quoted: I saw Combat Class on the sign up, what does this entail? Thanks View Quote Combat class requirements are: Level 3+ hard plates, front and rear 2 rifle magazines with ammo 2 pistol magazines with ammo At least 1 quart of water Med kit that consists of at least tourniquet and combat bandage This must be warn for the entire duration and you need to have all of it on (minus used ammo) at the completion of the chug |
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Plane tickets booked. SUV recommended for the drive to the run site? Or will anything do?
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Quoted: Would highly reccomend 4WD whether there be snow/ice or mud, its better to be safe than sorry. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Less than a month out!
Don't forget to fill out the google form that BMSMB sent out via email to confirm your run slot, if you don't fill out the form you won't get directions to the site and will be considered standby runner if you still manage to show up. Getting ready to start prepping for food, so an accurate headcount on meals would be incredibly helpful too. |
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Quoted: Less than a month out! Don't forget to fill out the google form that BMSMB sent out via email to confirm your run slot, if you don't fill out the form you won't get directions to the site and will be considered standby runner if you still manage to show up. Getting ready to start prepping for food, so an accurate headcount on meals would be incredibly helpful too. View Quote Any alternative method to send funds? Snail Mail? pony Express? |
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friday nights are made for chug practice.
i hate it. it hurts so bad. chugpraxnwcw21 |
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