Lightning!
Two people died.
Two people died.
Down to 18. And rightly so. Stress fractures in the foot do not mix with a T3. The candidate will stay with the group to shadow however.
They must now bear crawl out into the surf for a lovely exercise called carousel rucks. It pays to be a winner.
Time to earn em. Walking about half a mile into the beach with their rucks over their heads.
In lieu of the Card Game after each lap, they may be running half-mile penalty lap. Team voted to do one with rucks, to trade for a penalty lap later. It pays to be a winner here.
-SS
The team is experiencing what a penalty lap feels like. It's a half mile loop, done with their ruck on. They chose to do it with a ruck to prevent a future penalty lap. Remember that 1 penalty is a half mile loop without the ruck. Two penalties is with the ruck. 3 penalties is two loops with only one with a ruck and so forth.
Cadre demonstrated and explained how to not die when getting struck by lightning. Individuals will have 3 seconds to assume the position when "lightning" is called. Apparently, it pays to be a winner.
Buckets have been dispersed as surfaces for dice rolls. Each diceroll is a new exercise.
Duck walk, Bear crawl, Crab walk, Bunny hops, NOTHING (because the Shadow called it!), crab walk up stairs, ANOTHER NOTHING, Hops
And so is the sunlight. Night ops has officially begun. They have a 12 minute break in between laps. Any leftover time they don't spend transfers to the next
The team of overachievers got enough sand to fully complete the line! They have received their diceroll numbers. Lap 0 is complete!
There are 19 in the class. One was a transfer registration. The line of sand is inching along... almost there. They might have enough actually. Which is good. They may have shaved an hour off their t3 by not having to repeat lap 0.
Team has to make a thin, straight line. Rapidly getting dark, so less photos.
-SS
They got to bring any amount of buckets (0-10) with them to the beach. They fill it with any desirable amount of sand and now we go back to the starting point. They must draw a solid line with the sand that lines up their bear crawl route. If the route isn't finished all the way, they must do this lap all over again.
Their turtle nests await!
Low crawls back to their ruck nest
They must each explain why they're here while they do flutter kicks.