Sgt Packy Flickinger283805<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>One day our squadron went to weekly PT. To mix it up the Sgts thought they'd make it fun/funny and have a competition. <br /><br />One guy came up with gravity drills. Lay on the grass to a 4 count without moving. Somebody moved, so he yelled at him and we had to start over. I only think a couple of us fell asleep.Most interesting/creative group PT.2014-10-19T05:59:55-04:00Sgt Packy Flickinger283805<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>One day our squadron went to weekly PT. To mix it up the Sgts thought they'd make it fun/funny and have a competition. <br /><br />One guy came up with gravity drills. Lay on the grass to a 4 count without moving. Somebody moved, so he yelled at him and we had to start over. I only think a couple of us fell asleep.Most interesting/creative group PT.2014-10-19T05:59:55-04:002014-10-19T05:59:55-04:00Cpl Michael Strickler284005<div class="images-v2-count-1"><div class="content-picture image-v2-number-1" id="image-11055"> <div class="social_icons social-buttons-on-image">
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<a class="fancybox" rel="502ebadadcf8c573a6a6c265616270d1" href="https://d1ndsj6b8hkqu9.cloudfront.net/pictures/images/000/011/055/for_gallery_v2/29.jpg"><img src="https://d1ndsj6b8hkqu9.cloudfront.net/pictures/images/000/011/055/large_v3/29.jpg" alt="29" /></a></div></div>That sounds pretty motivating...<br /><br />We pretty much did it all: grappling, full gear runs, timed station drills, football (tackle of course haha), etc.<br /><br />The most interesting stuff that we did though just happened to be from where we were stationed in Twentynine Palms... so much sand...<br /><br />There are two places in particular that the "seniors" love to take the "juniors," (be it commissioned to enlisted, leader to squad, salty to boot, etc.) I did a quick maps search and put some arrows on it.<br /><br />The blue arrow is the Sand Monster: I am 99% sure it is man made and a hill about thirty feet high or so of pure sand. Literally every step forward is a 3/4 step back.<br /><br />Then his friend (designated by the red arrow) is the Sand Deamon: honestly not as bad as its partner IMO because it is easier to climb, but it is like three or four times as high and at a much steeper angle.<br /><br />All across 29 there are many horrible memories but I think those two will always be the most memorable... i think sand gives me ptsd more than anything today.<br /><br />edit: Oh, they look much less massive from way "up here" so if anyone noticed that I arrowed the wrong location or that i am mis-remembering details feel free to knife hand me!Response by Cpl Michael Strickler made Oct 19 at 2014 12:12 PM2014-10-19T12:12:41-04:002014-10-19T12:12:41-04:002014-10-19T05:59:55-04:00