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Officer Michael Leaser and George easily push though the caution-tape obstacle.
©Bethlehem Mounted Patrol Unit/Sheer Brick Studio
NCOs and Soldiers from IMCOM, Army North, Army South and the 470th competed at the obstacle course 24 April as part of an event for the 2018 Best Warrior competition at Camp Bullis in San Antonio Texas. Photos by Brittany Nelson
NCOs and Soldiers from IMCOM, Army North, Army South and the 470th competed at the obstacle course 24 April as part of an event for the 2018 Best Warrior competition at Camp Bullis in San Antonio Texas. Photos by Brittany Nelson
NCOs and Soldiers from IMCOM, Army North, Army South and the 470th competed at the obstacle course 24 April as part of an event for the 2018 Best Warrior competition at Camp Bullis in San Antonio Texas. Photos by Brittany Nelson
Every now and then Mother Nature likes to keep us on our toes, by providing natural obstacles to avoid. In this case a downed tree just past the railroad bridge before the bend towards the Lyndhurst bridge.
Montclair Boys Varsity Eight on the left avoids the obstruction, whereas the single sculler chooses an alternate route.
I can bike forever, but that will not get me to the summit of Mount Saint Helena in 14 days. A coupla days ago, I ran three miles and it felt alright at the time and got me all pumped. The next day, I attempted it again and failed oh-so miserably--my leg felt progressively weaker and, barely a mile and a half in, I couldn't take the pain and it felt like my leg would crumple beneath me. Then my knee burned in a way it never has, and I had patellofemoral pain the next day. The three miles must have been a fluke, because I have been unable to pull a repeat performance and have yet to successfully run on consecutive days. Gahhhhhhhh. I want to trade up for a better leg. Slap a fibrin clot onto there and fix me already.
Anyway, today, while standing on my left leg, I kicked a fly on a shelf with my right foot and smooshed it, whapow! That takes mad skills. The crunching sensation (and sound) of flattening the ginormous fly through the rubber sole of my shoe was kind of gross. I felt the need to subsequently decontaminate my shoe of the fly guts.
These 3 Anti Tank obstacles are at a 3 way juction in the small hamlet of Bredgar at the south end of the hamlet south of Sittingbourne, Kent, UK they are not recorded in the Defece of Britain Archive or marked on Google Earth ...
NCOs and Soldiers from IMCOM, Army North, Army South and the 470th competed at the obstacle course 24 April as part of an event for the 2018 Best Warrior competition at Camp Bullis in San Antonio Texas. Photos by Brittany Nelson
From left, Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall Family Advocacy Program manager Kelly Smith, JBM-HH FAP family advocate Lindsay Seals, Army Staff Sgt. Krystall Heller, and retired Army Sgt. 1st Class Jason Heller traverse the Broken Bridge at the Fort Belvoir Resilience Obstacle Course during a Master Resiliency Training exercise organized by JBM-HH Army Community Service May 24. Photo by Francis Chung / JBM-HH PAO.
This wasp was determined to bring home his prize. The green grub, on the other hand, was determined to not become the prize! Both faced major OBSTACLES to achieving their goals. Alas, I think the wasp won as he managed to fly away.
MacroMonday: Obstacles
11 July 2011
The Albanian hero Skanderbeg has some obstacles to ride. As have the Albanians to survive in the new (for them) open world.