We need the iron qualities that go with true manhood. We need the positive virtues of resolution, of courage, of indomitable will, of power to do without shirking the rough work that must always be done.
Theodore Roosevelt
When I think of this challenge, I think of something difficult that is completely up to one’s own decision to do it or not. I think of the solitude that comes with doing the work, but also the coming together of many people to do something that is challenging for not only physical reasons, but more so mental and philosophical reasons.
Having the resolve to do what you say you are going to do is a virtue, sure. I like to think of it as a weapon, as well. A weapon that only gets sharper the more you wield it. A weapon that can be used to inspire and do right and hold up to the moral standings that makes for a civilization to be proud of.
Here are the numbers for Day 25:
Miles rucked On Day 25: 22.35 miles.
Miles Rucked Through 25 Days: 611.75 miles.

Steps (Stairs) Climbed on Day 25: 685 stairs (68.50 flights)
Steps (Stairs) Climbed Through Day 25: 78,801 stairs (7,880.10 flights)

The Daily Rankings, as I mentioned I would start sharing, are as follows:
Miles Through Day 25:

Steps (Stairs) Through Day 25:

100K steps (stairs) isn’t looking likely anymore, but we have still put up a lot towards that benchmark. Excited to see where we end up.
