Ha ha. I hope that blog title didn't offend anyone--it's actually the name of yet another race that I signed up for. And, as I always mention, "hell" is not a swear word in New Zealand anyway.
As a side note, if anyone actually peruses the websites of said 'competitions'; you'll realize that they're actually just for fun. Obstacle courses that include mud, fire and crazy people (some may or may not be under the influence). I know me and my friends will only be high on life--and that's all that matters!
Also, today was a snow day in Austin. Here's a picture of what it looks like now:
Probably one of the warmest days this week...after the snow melted.
Author's note: After clicking publish to this post I realized something, I'm probably going to be in New Zealand during this particular race. Ha ha ha. Oh well...there is a chance I will be there on the day (because I've already invested $55 on it), however, there is also a chance that I won't.
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