With storm clouds looking like they were going to burst, Dave and I walked onto Glen Helen Raceway as muddy and shivering crowds walked off after finishing their earlier waves.
Oh boy, this was going to be interesting.
On a whim (and an Amazon Local Deal) Dave and I had decided to do the Mud Factor Run. The week before had been filled with 3 a.m. surgery wake up calls and a wife who was awake all night hacking up a lung with a killer cold that just would not DIE! Our week had been noticeably lacking any and all exercise.
So, hopped up on Dayquil and a decent dose of caffeine, we lined up for our 2 p.m. wave. (*I should note that David is still caffeine soda free. I don’t know how Mr. Incredible does it sometimes).
IT. WAS. AMAZING.
The course was extremely hilly and my quads feel nice and accomplished. 🙂 We climbed over walls, crawled through cement tunnels, used a fire hose to pull ourselves up a steep dirt hill, belly crawled under wires and sprinted through many, many waist-deep mud pits. The highlight of the course was a 200-foot makeshift water slide. Really it was just thick plastic on a steep hill as a giddy 10-year-old boy sprayed you with a power hose. Fun!
By the time we were done, the adrenaline had put the kabash on my cold (alas, temporarily) and we were wet, muddy messes. I should note that this is nowhere near as hard as Tough Mudder and my friends who completed that race have still achieved rock star status in my eyes.
The final icing on the cake was a human car wash, where the shivering masses were blasted with blissfully warm foam. I was told to stand in front as I was especially dirty (winning!).
The night ended with a free pizza we had won in some Papa Johns giveaway and snuggles on the couch watching The Lorax. What an awesome weekend!
I love doing things like the with the Huz. Now we just need to get a group together for the next run. Any crazies out there want to do it with us???
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