Critical Mud obstacle races, mud run, and OCR information, distance, cost, dates, calendar, discounts, obstacles, reviews, and more
The Critical Mud Race Series is designed for individuals, teams, and families feeling the urge to tackle some intense obstacles and get down and dirty for some serious fun. From start to finish, Critical Mud’s obstacles will have you running, wall climbing, mud crawling, rope swingin, tunnel burrowing, lake crossing, and electrically chargin’ around a 5k course designed to test your mind and body. Each event also has a kid’s race and a kids festival area with bounce houses, face painting, water slides, and their very own kids course. Cross the finish line and collect your FREE beer, eat some awesome food, groove to the live entertainment, and make some new friends who are just as dirty as you. You’ve earned it!
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September 21, 2013Learn MoreLake Misery South Virginia Critical Mud 2013
Lake Misery, Axton, VA, United States
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Absolute joke. No obstacles except for one set of poorly laid tires. No food, no beer, and no shirt. Literally the course was about 1.5 miles on a dirt motocross track. That's it. Wow.... I would give this a negative star if possible.
Critical Mud May 2013
Awesome event! I did the Rugged Maniac in April and this event was much better. This was over 4 miles event though it was advertised as a 5K. You could tell they put a lot of thought into this course. They worked with the terrain well instead of using just flat land. Well designed obstacles, event ran smoothly, and after party was great. First rate food and music. Beer could have been better, but they're sponsored by Miller, so it kind of speaks for itself.