• What is the most physicaly gruling thing you have ever done?
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Portaging a canoe and a 40 pound backpack through knee deep mud for 6 miles from 9PM to 1AM. Also hiking 100 miles of the Appalachian Trail in Maine
walking 35 KM at age of 12. my feet almost fucking exploded.
Running sprints at football practice after having to take a dump all day.
Got up to take a piss.
[QUOTE=SKuM;17107731]Incredibly strenuous exercise is loads easier in rain. Whatchoo talkin bout boy?[/QUOTE] Not when you don't have a clean, dry, change of clothes.
I moved on Sunday, it was a nice grueling 8 hours of carrying large objects up and down a 3-story house, plus I only had 2 hours sleep from the night before. I've probably done harder but that's recent.
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[QUOTE=aznz888;17095676]fucking held in my pee for a fucking hour sweet jesus i was in the urinal for +3 minutes[/QUOTE] An hour is not very long at all.
I waited 10 hours in my grandparents house while they were away, with no TV, computers and out of cell phone range, listening to the worlds loudest and least english literate builders work on the kitchen. I think I might have died a little.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mg2EyWA0Jxc[/media] Imitating this guy for 30 minutes. It's harder than it looks!
[QUOTE=Zeke129;17095687]One time I posted on facepunch[/QUOTE] Holy crap, I know how you feel...
Making breakfast as a kid with my parents out and setting the house on fire.. :l
My most physically and mentally thing I've ever done was bungee jump.
held onto a tube for an hour and a half while being flung around by a boat at 65 miles per hour. I never fell off. Not once.
Held a shit for 6 hours cause im afraid of my schools lavatories, My shit was all hard and solid
waiting for my computer to be fixed... :\
Busted up concrete with a sledge hammer for 14 hours with it being 100+f outside and 95% humidity. Working under the table sucks fucking ass.
necronlord15: whats the most physically gruling thing you've ever done? necronlord15: thread on FP Toaster: umm Toaster: this thing we did in ROTC Toaster: they set up some ammo cans Toaster: we did 15 pushups Toaster: pull a 25lb rope 3 times Toaster: 15 pushups Toaster: pull rope 3x's Toaster: then reapeat till rope is all bunched up at your feet Toaster: :p necronlord15: and the ammo cans Toaster: what about them? necronlord15: what did you do with them? Toaster: oh Toaster: we did the pushups on those necronlord15: why? Toaster: your chest had to go below the tops of them tocount Toaster: cause it makes them harder necronlord15: damn
Just the other day I was camping in the Adirondacks and I was woken up at four by my stepdad going to the bathroom. I couldn't get back to sleep so I went for a walk. I decided to go up Mt. Joe thinking it would be an easy walk and would pass some time. Naw, it was more like a 4500 ft. rockwall to climb up. I did it though.
Doing a military exercise at about 0° lying completely soaked to the skin in a field with about 5cm wet snow while being rained on for about 9 hours. Good thing: They allowed us to put on our rain trousers after 4 hours crawling in the mud. Bad thing: knitted gloves.
[QUOTE=JohnnyMo1;17095940]Hey motherfucker the climb to Dive Rock was INTENSE[/QUOTE] Preach it brotha.
It's a tie between: 1. Backpacking 6-8 miles when I was 11 or so, and the entire time it rained much to my dismay. I didn't have a poncho, only a very slightly weatherproof jacket. Needless to say, at that age, it was very grueling for me and it took me upwards of over an hour or two just to change out of my clothes I was so wet, stiff and sore. Was quite an experience. 2. More recently, Kayaking 60 miles over the course of 5 or so days with a wilderness camping permit. Somebody had the great idea of packing two large tarps for the group I was with instead of actually getting tents. In Tenessee. Late Summer. Where there are thousands of mosquitoes. Let's not even forget stuff like all our fruit got bad after the 3rd day due to the fact that they were stored in the kayaks, which (when it didn't storm) roasted all the juice out of them in the sunlit heat. Was quite an adventure though, and I dare say I'd like to do it again. Oh, and the fucking lake/river system we were kayacking across, had water that was actually hotter than the air was. It was the worst lake in history! This pic pretty much sums it up: [IMG]http://i208.photobucket.com/albums/bb134/KorJax/LBL%20Kayak%20Trip/slide0036_image186.jpg[/IMG] Yes, we managed to find some guy's backyard to sleep on, it was his summer-home or something. Was some ex-army guy. He was nice, had a cool dog. And more importantly, water that wasn't boiling hot to drink!
ok hears a new one. Some idots on my football team decided to act like retards and srew around in school coach got word. made us run 5 yards do 5 up downs and go to the next five yards. then we had to do wind sprints and 100 yard bear crawls and THEN SUICIDES about the whole team passed out
[QUOTE=KorJax_alt;17113052]It's a tie between: 1. Backpacking 6-8 miles when I was 11 or so, and the entire time it rained much to my dismay. I didn't have a poncho, only a very slightly weatherproof jacket. Needless to say, at that age, it was very grueling for me and it took me upwards of over an hour or two just to change out of my clothes I was so wet, stiff and sore. Was quite an experience. 2. More recently, Kayaking 60 miles over the course of 5 or so days with a wilderness camping permit. Somebody had the great idea of packing two large tarps for the group I was with instead of actually getting tents. In Tenessee. Late Summer. Where there are thousands of mosquitoes. Let's not even forget stuff like all our fruit got bad after the 3rd day due to the fact that they were stored in the kayaks, which (when it didn't storm) roasted all the juice out of them in the sunlit heat. Was quite an adventure though, and I dare say I'd like to do it again. Oh, and the fucking lake/river system we were kayacking across, had water that was actually hotter than the air was. It was the worst lake in history! This pic pretty much sums it up: [IMG]http://i208.photobucket.com/albums/bb134/KorJax/LBL%20Kayak%20Trip/slide0036_image186.jpg[/IMG] Yes, we managed to find some guy's backyard to sleep on, it was his summer-home or something. Was some ex-army guy. He was nice, had a cool dog. And more importantly, water that wasn't boiling hot to drink![/QUOTE] Wow that sucks that you didn't have tents. You should slap the fucker who made that mistake.
Hiking to Phantom ranch at the end if July FUCCCK
75 miles in 4 days with 100 lbs on my back. It wasn't really that grueling, but it's what comes to memory at the moment.
[QUOTE=Mr.Goodcat;17113153]ok hears a new one. Some idots on my football team decided to act like retards and srew around in school coach got word. made us run 5 yards do 5 up downs and go to the next five yards. then we had to do wind sprints and 100 yard bear crawls and THEN SUICIDES about the whole team passed out[/QUOTE] lol 8th grade football, we run 1,000 yards after practice for fun, then if we lose a game we go on a nice 3.2 mile run.
Getting Games for Windows Live to work.
Rehabilitating my [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anterior_cruciate_ligament]Knee Injury[/url]
[QUOTE=aznz888;17095676]fucking held in my pee for a fucking hour sweet jesus i was in the urinal for +3 minutes[/QUOTE] Holding it for 3 hours once on a car trip. When I got to the bathroom, the toilet was going, WTF MAN!? WTF MAN!?
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