100 Mile Ruck March Challenge
Rick Woods – 100 Mile Ruck March Athlete
“I can accept failure; everyone fails at something. But I can’t accept not trying again!” (Michael Jordan).
For those that supported me last year, thank you! Unfortunately, I got injured on day two and was unable to complete the challenge, but I’m back again this year and I’m dedicated to finishing!
PLEDGE NOW and together we can help raise awareness and support for families battling childhood cancer. 100% of the proceeds go to Why Me & Sherry’s House which is a fantastic organization whose mission is to provide these kids and their families with the love and support services desperately needed during their fight.
No donation is too big or too small and every dollar will make a difference in the life of one of these children.
Thank you for your support!!!
In case you were interested:
A ruck march is a military term for walking with a weighted rucksack, essentially a big backpack, Rucking often implies traveling long distances while carrying what you need to survive.
The 100 Mile Ruck March Challenge is a military inspired event, where a small group of Athletes will Ruck (hike) 25 miles a day for 4 days. Camping out each night on the farm of a local brewery and continuing the march at sunrise each morning. Athletes will carry everything they will need for this 4 day event on their backs, navigate the 100 mile course, cook their own meals, set up and break down their own camps each night, tend to their feet and bodies, all in an attempt to earn the coveted 100 Mile Ruck March Finisher Medal.
Donation: $100
name: Amanda Leshowitz
You will kill it this year! Good luck!!