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The Deal
Think turn-of-the-century life was a piece of cake? Prove it at the second annual Survival-Sprint Mud-Run. Over a 100-acre plot of land, you'll test yourself with more than 20 obstacles that includes everything from driving in a T-post and drawing a bucket of water, to cutting wood and soaring high on an epic zipline. You'll also have to scramble up sand dunes, climb over walls and--the best part--take a swim through a pond and a dip in the river. Think you can survive the course? Get ready for a challenge!
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The Survival-Sprint Mud-Run is like no other event you've ever competed in. Originating as just an idea between Ben and Courtney Dixon in 2012, this non-stop mud run takes place on a 100-acre plot of land, bordered on one side by the Lower Little River. Filled with forests, ponds, mud and a whole lot of dirt, this event simulates turn-of-the-century obstacles that make a hard day at the office seem like child's play. Now in its second year, the Survival-Sprint Mud-Run now boasts an epic zipline finish and a grand prize for both top male and female competitors.
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