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Try again next course. Grip the rope dangling from the top of the tube and slide your way toward the light at the end of the tunnel. Forcing Mudders to crawl under a deceptively heavy, water-filled liner, Birth Canal is as deceivingly tough as it is physically challenging. As Mudders pass through this obstacle, the water pushing down above them forces them to push back up and keep moving toward daylight Beached Whale - As immovable as its namesake, Beached Whale is a foot tall, foot deep, foot wide inflatable monstrosity that requires Mudders to strategically form a human pyramid to reach its other side.

Try to conquer this obstacle alone, and this massive mammoth will make you pay. Balls Out - This obstacle takes wall climbing to a whole new extreme. Using hanging ropes spaced out over an angled six-foot wall, Mudders must test their strength and agility by attempting to transverse the wall moving from side to side.

The Liberator - A mad mountaineering challenge, the Liberator requires Mudders to conquer a foot A-frame using pegs and rope. On the ascent, Mudders must crawl up a slanted wall placing pegs into slots along the structure. On the way down, a rope brings them back to safe ground. The Hangover - As troublesome and disorienting as its namesake, The Hangover is a menacing ten-foot wall angled toward Mudders.

Work as a team to ultra-boost each other up to the Mudders hanging down from the top. An enclosed structure filled with a safe tear gas-like substance and littered with hazards along the way, Cry Baby will have your eyes flowing with tears of, um, laughter--yeah, laughter.

King of the Swingers - As exhilarating as it is downright fun, King of the Swingers, on course at select events, requires Mudders to leap off a ledge and reach for a rope swing dangling above a pit of muddy water.

Once airborne, Mudders must stay focused and hold on long enough to reach for a hanging bell. Hold Your Wood 2. For a stretch of course, Mudders must band together and carry a massive log over, under and through walls while ensuring no Mudder gets left behind. Kiss of Mud 2. Been there.

Done that. KoM 2. Mud Mile 2. Updated with waist-deep mud, double-high entrance and exit mounds and completely vertical mud masses, the importance of teamwork on this obstacle has never been greater.

Lend a hand, take a hand; pay it forward, give it back-- this obstacle is all about going the extra mile. Electroshock Therapy 2. Now, EST 2. Everest 2.

Higher, and with a tougher summit to grip, getting up Everest solo has never been harder. Funky Monkey 2. The first half of the obstacle: monkey business as usual. During the second half, however, Mudders must grab a trapeze bar, swing onto a descending pipe and shimmy hand-over-hand to the finish. Arctic Enema 2. Once submerged, Mudders must boost themselves and fellow Mudders over a wood partition in the middle of the vessel before emerging victorious.

Pole Dancer - Making Olympic parallel bars look like a preschool playground attraction, Pole Dancer is the ultimate test of tricep toughness. On this obstacle, Mudders must navigate up and down two slippery, wobbly bars using only their hands and arms. Get all bent out of shape and plummet to a pool below. Berlin Walls - A long-standing Tough Mudder original, these super-sturdy foot walls put camaraderie and teamwork to the ultimate test.

Home to many a bottom boost and helping hand, no Mudder will be left on the outskirts of these towering timbers. Underwater Tunnels - Get ready to hold your breath and prepare for the rush. Underwater Tunnels challenges Mudders to repeatedly plunge under a series of barrels dispersed throughout a cold body of water. Submerge, emerge, repeat is the name of this game.

Ladder To Hell - Get ready for your fear of heights to get pushed to a whole new level. A foot structure made of massive tree trunks with boards mounted between them, Ladder to Hell requires Mudders to climb up and down its looming frame while forcing themselves not to look down.

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All the information you need to make sure you are organised and ready to hit the start line. What To Bring. Registration confirmation is sent from [email protected] or you can log in to Active. CARD For food and more beer. Go to Active. Want to run the course at the same time as your friends and family? If you do not create or join a team by this date, we will not be able to guarantee the same start time for you and your teammates. Need help on how to create or join a team?

Complete your account setup HERE. United States Canada. Tickets Required First things first, all spectators are required to purchase a spectator ticket. On-site Arrivals When you arrive onsite you must go through a similar process as the participants, checking-in at any registration kiosk to receive a wristband and your beer tickets.

Most events feature two labeled spectator routes— one marked with red flags and one marked with purple. These are typically off-road paths alongside the participant course and may feature uneven terrain. The average spectator route is 1. Spectators are welcome to bring strollers, wagons and other carriers for kids, but know that some terrain may be unsuitable to certain wheeled carts. Water will be available for spectators in the Mudder Village Area and on course at the Spectator Outpost.

We recommend bringing a refillable water bottle. Portable toilet facilities are available in the festival area and at the Spectator Outpost on course.



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