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The AshKicker is a demanding 5k adventure run/EVENT,with extreme obstacles through rugged, ash laden terrain. The numerous insane obstacles will cause you to push yourself to your physical and mental limits! Compete individually or call out your friends and gather a team. AshKicker is an amazing way for your team, group, or company to gain team building skills as you help each other make your way to the finish line. Nothing will bond your team together like mud, sweat, and adrenaline!
AshKicker is definitely an event. It has a beer garden that starts at 10am. Live music, raffles and games that continue throughout the day, as well as activities for the kids! And of course, there will be the various Costume Contests so get creative! AshKicker offers a little something for everyone!
Get a front row seat to all the action by camping right on site! It is held at the beautiful Toutle River RV Resort just north of Castle Rock, WA. Their gorgeous grounds, heated pool, cedar saunas, and too many other amenities to list, will give you a place to prepare before the race, as well as a relaxing place to recover after the grueling race.
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As I’m sure you all know, for a couple of months this year, Iceland has been in the daily news because of the havoc that the eruption of the Eyjafjallajökull Volcano played on the airline industry. When I got to Iceland last month, the volcano was pretty much quiet, but all around it you could see the aftermath of the eruption. Because Eyjafjallajökull is under a glacier (jökull means glacier) a lot of the ice melted and caused big floods at the base of the volcano.
The eruption also threw a lot of ash in the air and most of the glaciers in the south of Iceland (where the volcano is located) got covered in ash. I went hiking on the Vatnajökull glacier (the largest glacier in Europe) and although a lot of the ash stayed away from here, it still had quite a few black patches as you can see below.
One funny thing about Iceland and ash. The Icelanders have dificulty pronouncing the “sh” in ash and most of the times end up saying “ass” instead of “ash”. So, for the whole time I was in Iceland I heard “there’s a lot of ass around here”.
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LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 28: Actors Ashley Tisdale,Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens arrive at Nickelodeon's 2009 Kids' Choice Awards at UCLA's Pauley Pavilion on March 28, 2009 in Westwood, California.
Service members and Civilians take part in an Ash Wednesday Ceremony hosted by the Army Chaplains Office at the Pentagon Auditorium in Washington, D.C., Wednesday, February 10, 2016. (US Army Photo by SGT Ricky Bowden)
When you arrive at the Shady Grove Transfer Station and Processing Facility, place your ash into the specially-designated drums for disposal.
For details about proper ash disposal in Montgomery County, Maryland: www.montgomerycountymd.gov/apps/dep/solidwaste/collection...
Roadtrip in Southern Iceland together with Paul. Driving from Reykjavik to Höfn and back with the erupting Eyjafjallajökull almost always present.
Driving back from Höfn to Reykjavik
6 May 2010
The Pentagon Chaplains Office host Ash Wednesday Service at the Pentagon's Auditorium in Washington D.C., March 1, 2017 (U.S. Army photo by Eboni Everson-Myart)
Who would like to have his picture taken with a ritualistic ash bedaubed on the forehead? Battling between bouts of migraine and chiseling pain of a wisdom tooth, I decided to snap the shot, sans the penitential look of mea culpa...
The Most Rev. Joseph R. Cistone, Bishop of Saginaw, celebrated Ash Wednesday Mass at the Cathedral of Mary of the Assumption in Saginaw on Feb. 18. To mark the beginning of the penitential season of Lent, Catholics receive ashes on their foreheads as a sign of repentance and mortality. The ashes come from blessed palms that were distributed last year on Palm Sunday and later burned.
The Church emphasizes the penitential nature of Lent and Catholics who are between the ages of 18 and 59 are called to fast on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday, meaning they should eat only one full meal and two smaller meals without eating between meals. Also, all who are 14 and older are called to abstain from eating beef, pork, poultry and food made from animal fat on those days and all Fridays during Lent.