Ruck Day 2021!

What is a Ruck Challenge?
Think walking while carrying heavy things, with friends. Maybe carrying friends… and their heavy things. Think water… repeatedly. Doing exercise-ish things, while walking with heavy things, friends, in and around water… Team-building. Fun.

Seriously though; a ruck march is simple. Carry a weighted pack and the essentials for that trip for a distance. Rucking is an essential part of the training our military folk endure and this challenge is a cool opportunity to learn what thats like, without a drill instructor yelling at you the whole way. We will do workouts throughout the event to push you physically. We will complete team-building challenges to help you develop the ability to work alongside people to overcome adversity in life in creative ways. You will end up in water and or mud at least once.

This will be a fun event that you’ll only ever really understand once you’ve completed it. Some people won’t get it. You will. You’ll understand the level of grit and determination it takes to carry on when you’re physically exhausted.

Basically, “Rucking is cardio for people who think running sucks.” -GORUCK

We will be limiting participation to 18 people total between both options.

Option 1:
Codename: “Where The Wild Things Are”
-9+ miles and 8+ hours of fun.
-More intense version.
-Need to be comfortable carrying 100+ pounds if varying ways.
-Be ready for ANYTHING.

Option 2:
Codename: “Cakewalk”
-About 5 miles and 4-5 hours of fun.
-Shorter and slightly less difficult.
-Need to be comfortable carrying up to 50ish pounds in varying ways.
-Cakewalk is limited to 8 people.

Use discount code “cakewalk” at registration to sign up for this version, it will be 30% off the registration price.

When is this happening?
Our RCF Ruck Challenge will take place Saturday July 10th. We will meet up at Wayfinder Fitness & Nutrition at 7:30am for gear check. At 8am we will head out to our start location as a group promptly.

Where will we be going?
The Ruck will consist of 8-10 miles around Palmer, on trails… and some not on trails.

How long will the event last?
Exact time is unknown.
Drop off and Pick up location for both Options will be Wayfinder Fitness & Nutrition.

How do I sign up?
RCF Ruck Challenge will be limited to 18 participants, so sign up before your spot is gone. Click here to register for event.

What do I need to have and bring to participate?
Required and Recommended items are listed below. Pack Up, Get Ready and Lets Do This!

Required items:

  • Backpack (aka Rucksack) A good solid bag that will hold all necessary items and wont fall apart on you!

  • Weight: Choose your weight and don’t forget it at home. Chest plates, changes plates, beer, pavers (wrapped in duct tape), if its heavy… you can use it. Anywhere from 10-30# is sufficient.

  • Water (2L+): Bring at least 2L of water. A hydration bladder is a solid choice because they’re durable, easy to refill, and fairly cheap. Also, 3 liters is better than 2.

  • Nalgene Bottle (1L) or equivalent (electrolytes recommended)

  • PT Belt/Reflective Band: Attach one of these to your pack and make sure it’s on there securely.

  • Photo ID

  • List of known medications/allergies in case of medical emergency

Additional Recommended items:

  • Gloves (1 – 2 Pairs): Bring gloves. You will be carrying logs, heavy weird-shaped stuff, and doing push ups in dirty places. You will want to protect your hands. Pro tip: Bring a second pair for use in the event your original pair fills up with sand/gravel or a teammate forgets to bring some.

  • Windbreaker: 99/100 times you’ll end up in the water during event. If the temps outside are cold it can be nice to put on a windbreaker afterwards. Packable Windbreakers are nice because they generally take up less room and weigh less as well.

  • Dry Bag: A dry bag will keep all of your gear dry. Dry bags which expel air are a lifesaver…

  • Pelican Case: Pelican cases are great for making sure your essentials (phone/keys) stay completely dry and safe.

  • Food: Your event will last 6 (or maybe more) hours and there’s a 95% chance you will not be stopping for food. Bring what you need to survive.

  • First Aid & Foot Care Kit: Something small… think for little cuts and blisters.

We hope you can join us.

Sign up soon to secure your spot.