December 14, 201701:03:36

ADR 026: Corey Modrowski AAR (GORUCK Tough Battle of Lake Erie – War of 1812)

Corey Modrowski joins us again for another AAR through one of his favorite GORUCK events. The GORUCK Tough Battle of Lake Erie – War of 1812 was the brainchild of Bryan Singlyn from CARC. It’s always awesome to hear stories from GORUCK events that I haven’t done as some of these customs are truly unique. Hopefully you enjoy this episode as much as the previous episode we had Corey on… he’s a great storyteller and has experienced some amazing events so far! Resources * GORUCK & Rucking Glossary * Corey Modrowski GORUCK Beached Tough/Light Beta AAR Podcast * GORUCK CPL Klinger Custom Light (8/4/18) * https://www.facebook.com/events/1759344151027727/ * Cleveland Area Rucking Crew (CARC) What’s Next Thanks so much for listening! If you missed any of our earlier episodes you can give them a listen right now. Hopefully you enjoyed the podcast and are excited about the next one. This is very new to us so we would appreciate it if you would cut us some slack as we work on perfecting our methodologies. Did you enjoy the podcast? We’d love a review on iTunes or even our Facebook Page! Didn’t enjoy it? Leave a comment here in the show notes and let us know what we can do better! Thanks so much for the support and make sure to check out the links in the Show Notes. Subscribe through iTunes, Android, Google Music, Stitcher, or TuneIn and never miss another episode! Podcast Transcript Brian: I’m here talking with Cory Modrowski who you might remember from a previous podcast where we talked about GORUCK Beached Tough and GORUCK Beached Light which were both beta events. This time we’re talking about a custom event that Brian Singland who you might know as the head of CARC, the Cleveland Area Rucking Crew, spent over a year planning. It’s called the Battle of Lake Erie, War of 1812 Tough, and it sounds like it was quite the event. I’m really excited to have Cory back here because I want to know more about this event. Cory, how are you doing? Corey: Hi. I’m just doing fantastic fine sir. Brian: Awesome. I cannot wait to hear about this. Brian, I know he pours his heart and soul onto everything he does. So if he was spending a year on this, I’m sure it’s quite the event. How did you get involved in this event and how did you find out about it? Corey: I actually got added to the CARC Facebook page and I remember Brian saying how he’s organizing a custom event to take place at Put-in-Bay which is a little island right off the coast of Port Clinton which is halfway between Cleveland and Toledo on the map.

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