Not many pictures of these obstacles - they were not easily accessible to the spectators who started where the race did. We'll see what we get towards the end though.
Obstacle 19 - Berlin Walls #2
These Berlin Walls were significantly taller than the first. This was another obstacle at which a line formed - and for good reason. Only the real athletes in the group could handle this obstacle without any help, and we saw quite a bit of teamwork in order to get over them. To get over the walls, you had to either get boosted from underneath by one (or more) other mudders, or you got a running start, planted one foot into the 2x4 step that was horizontally attached to the wall, and jumped up to grab the top of the wall. Then you had to be able to pull your whole body up from just your hands. This might have been my favorite obstacle of the day, and came as a nice break from the running. Of course I went over with no help - I like a challenge.
Obstacle 20 - Mystery Obstacle
The only way to describe this is as a dropslide. We climbed up a wooden rigging to get to a platform on the top that had smoke from a smoke machine rising out of it. We had no idea what we were walking into. We were told to count to 10 starting when the person in front of you dropped in. When we get to the top on the platform we see why. It was a 10 foot straight drop that curved and spit you out forward. Basically a slide that had a vertical drop built in. Jamie was terrified of this becuase of the drop feeling. I admit I was nervous, but less due to the drop and more due to the scaffolding being built on uneven ground. The left side was lower than the right, and I felt like I was going to fall into the wooden barrier on our left. Alas, I didn't and both our fears were unfounded.

