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The Kentucky National Guard recruiting command partnered with WUKY and UK ROTC to host a mud run at Commonwealth Stadium, University of Kentucky, in Lexington, Ky. Sept. 21, 2013 (Photo by 1st Lt. Josh Witt, 1st Battalion 149th Infantry Military Intelligence Officer)
Mud Hero 2015.
Martock Ski Hill Nova Scotia.
Over 30 members of 5th Canadian Division partook in the 2015 Mud Hero challenge at Ski Martock near Windsor, Nova Scotia, on 4 July 2015. The physically and mentally demanding competition acted as a fun training tool for Atlantic Canada’s soldiers to enhance their personal fitness and camaraderie with their local community. .
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The 2015 Mud Hero challenge saw participants traverse 16 obstacles over 6 km including a cargo net climb, running over teeter totters, and crawling through tunnels and mud pits. This was the third year of the Mud Hero challenge took place in Nova Scotia which saw over 4,000 participants. .
Photo by WO Jerry Kean/5 CdnDiv Public Affairs
His hands look like he has been making mud pies, but I imagine he was probably doing something much more productive.
One of the crew came around and started filling the hole I was working on with water, making a pretty awesome mud pit. I got him laughing pretty good by splashing the truck with mud - not entirely intentionally - while I kept digging. At Dig This in Las Vegas, NV.
Into the early hours of Sunday, May 1 Matt____a freshman media studies major at East Carolina University enjoys a trip down a imporovised slip and slide located near downton Greenville, N.C. (Kyle Fisher/ The East Carolinian)
geothermal mud volcano near the Salton Sea at the corner of Davis Rd and Schrimpf Rd, Calipatria, CA 92233.
In Trinidad, methane gas issue from the earth along with water and mud to slowly build a mound we call a mud volcano. There are as much as 30 sites in south Trinidad having these formations, mostly in non-populated areas.
Two sites are well known, the Devil's Woodyard in Morouga has dozens of outcrops in a forested area, and at Piparo Village, where in 1997 the mud volcano at that site suddenly blew out thousands of tons of mud and boulders and buried 11 houses. Luckily no one was killed. the residents ran like hell.
The one in these photos was recently reported when we decided to have a look during our lunch break. We had to drive to the end of an old abandoned railroad track then hike for another 5 minutes.