Re: GoRuck Challenge
I had 6 guys from work with me so I wasnt solo at least.
Here's the description it gives on the site:
The GORUCK Challenge is a team event, never a race. Think of it as a slice of Special Operations training where – from start to finish -- a Special Operations Cadre challenges, teaches, and inspires your small team to do more than you ever thought possible. Leadership is taught and teamwork is demanded on missions spanning the best of your city.
You will show up to the start point with water, wrapped bricks, and a rucksack full of anything else you need. You will meet your Special Operations Cadre there, and then it begins. You will stay with your team the duration of the Challenge. Your Cadre will be with you the entire time until the 30 individuals have become one team and earned the GORUCK Tough patch.
And this is probably a better description than I could give:
http://www.gorucknews.com/military/the-goruck-challenge-explained/
The short answer is, your Team is given various 'missions' to fulfill around the city with time hacks to meet (ha!). One guy is designated TL for each mission. You have things to have to carry with you (your ruck, team weight, extra water supply, things the cadre brings for you). And whatever you may be moving from point to point (ammo cans, large containers of 'nuclear material to exfil). Along the way you hav other 'challenges': several team members are down and must be carried, all you ruck straps 'broke' and must be hand carried, etc.
If you dont gel, or you dont make a time hack, you get some 'good livin': ruck sack squats, flutter kicks in the Trinity River perhaps.
This continues until youre finished. Ours went 12 hrs. I have no idea how many miles.