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An epic mud run does not have to be one of epic proportions. In fact, a smaller, more intimate event can be a great way to get your friends and family together for a little friendly competition and is also an ideal setting for a corporate team-building event.
Consider inflatable obstacles . A safe and easy option for creating an obstacle course is to make use of inflatable obstacles. Since these obstacles are inflatable they pose a low risk of injury and can add an appealing and lighthearted feeling to your obstacle course.
Look around for the best space available to you for your obstacle course. Hills might be obstacles themselves and can add difficulty to your course. Flat areas are a great location if you plan on building obstacles yourself that need to be level.
Place them according to plan. Having assembled your obstacles you can begin to place them according to your obstacle course layout plan. Place the obstacles where you planed them and evaluate their position before opening up our course to others.
Including teamwork can be a great way to get your participants working together to overcome the obstacle course.
Partners might have to throw and catch a ball a certain number of times. The three-legged race is a good obstacle that requires teamwork (When doing a three-legged race, be sure that the pairs ankles are touching and the rope used is tight around their ankles.
Running around a series of cones, like a skier slaloming, can be a good test of agility. Try tying small threads with bells attached to them just off the ground. Participants have to step around them without ringing the bells.
Building a simple obstacle course for your friends and family on the other hand will not require such steps.
All adult registrants receive a free EPIC participant T-shirt, sweet finisher medal, free event photos, an invitation to the most EPIC post-race party, and an insanely fun time with us at EPIC Series!
The colors are there to help you choose which difficulty level you want to attempt. Currently, Green = Novice, Blue = Intermediate, and Black = Advanced.
Once an Athlete completes the EPIC Course in the competitive waves, they will then head over to the ELITE Check-In tent to check in. When it is their turn to compete, their judge will call them up to the ELITE Check-In tent and take them through their designated course lane.
The KIDS Course costs $45 per kid, plus any additional processing fees from our online registration platform.
Check out the event details page for each race. There will be a button to register to volunteer.
There is no weight restriction for the Sky Trek. However, the following size requirements apply: Kids Course (lowest level) – Must have a reach of 5 ft. above the ground. Upper levels – Must have a reach of 6.5 ft. above the ground. Participants who don’t meet these requirements must be supervised by a guest who does.
There is no weight restriction for the Sky Trek. However, the following size requirements apply:
Make this obstacle course even more camp-nostalgic by gathering a pile of camp clothes and gear. Instruct your kids to put on five pieces of camp clothing first before running to the finish line!
Create a line from which your child must throw from. Challenge your kid to get a specific number of ping pong balls into the cups from the designated throw line. Spoon + Egg. Have your kids get from point A to point B holding a large spoon carrying a single egg. Boil the egg first to avoid messy clean-ups.
Once your child has completed the course successfully, feel free to make the course even more challenging by encouraging them to perform the entire obstacle course hopping on one leg or running backwards. If you have multiple children, the obstacle course can be completed as a relay race.