JFK 50

The JFK 50 is a challenge to walk 50 miles in one day.  It was first issued in 1963 by then President John F. Kennedy, and was based on a requirement that President Teddy Roosevelt had set for his own military officers.

For more information about the JFK 50 Mile Challenge, see https://www.artofmanliness.com/health-fitness/fitness/take-trjfk-50-mile-challenge/

Feel free to do this on your own, with friends, or even tag team it with your Life Group.  The walk is done on a loop just over 8 miles long, and we’ll walk it six times.  You may not be able to finish, but you can certainly participate!

The route will open at 4:00 am in the Creekside parking lot, but you can start whenever you arrive.

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The Route
The route is an 8 mile loop that starts and ends at Creekside.  Walk that 6 times and take a few turns around the parking, and you've walked 50 miles!
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Good walking shoes and a hat.  Drinks and snacks are provided.  
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