Monday Ruck: Paved Trail — Cove Lake State Park
Details
Date & Time
Monday, June 8
Meet: 5:50 PM (Cove Lake State Park Visitor Center)
Step-off: 6:00 PM sharp
What is Rucking?
Rucking is weighted hiking — you carry a backpack with intentional load while moving at a steady pace over distance and terrain. It builds functional strength, mental toughness, and real-world grit. You're not running. You're moving with purpose.
The Route
Paved Trail loop at Cove Lake State Park. Well-maintained multi-use trail offering scenic views of the park and surrounding foothills. Easy to moderate terrain.
Time Estimate
Plan for approximately 2 hours total, including breaks and regroup points. This allows us to move intentionally without rushing, take care of feet, hydrate, and support each other along the way.
Pace & Distance
Distance: ~3.5 miles
Elevation Gain: Minimal (paved trail)
Pace: 2.8 to 3.1 miles per hour average
Terrain: Paved surface with gradual grades
Weight Requirements
Nonconsumable weight only (water doesn't count):
Body weight 150 lbs or under: 10 lbs minimum
Body weight 151 lbs or over: 20 lbs minimum
What to Bring
- Essentials include:
- Day pack or ruck (comfortable fit)
- Weighted load (see above)
- 1.5+ liters of water
- Electrolyte drink or tablets (highly recommended, especially during hotter weather)
- Snacks (trail mix, bars, fruit — optional but good to have)
- Sturdy footwear
- Basic first aid kit + blister kit + sting relief wipes
- Headlamp or flashlight
- Navigation tool (map, GPS, or phone with offline maps + full battery)
- Weather-appropriate clothing
Meetup & Parking
Meet at Cove Lake State Park Visitor Center. Restrooms and drinking water available. Parking on-site.
Safety & Group Standards
No solo turnarounds. If you need to leave the group, someone goes with you. Period.
We move together. Stay with the group.
Pace is steady and sustainable for everyone.
You're responsible for your gear, pacing, and safety. Make informed decisions about your limits.
Speak up if you're struggling. That's what the group is for.
Help your teammates. Notice who's working hard and offer support. When you focus on someone else's struggle, you shift your own. That's where real team happens.
Review Fierce Planet Adventures Safety & Terms of Participation before attending.
Who This Is For
Beginner to intermediate hikers comfortable carrying extra weight over 3.5 miles at a steady pace. You don't need rucking experience — but you do need to be able to handle the distance. Know your limits and be honest about them.
Cost / Donations
There is no required fee to attend. Optional donations help support Meetup platform costs and event logistics. Donations are not required and never expected.
Final Word
This is intentional. This is real. This builds capability.
Live Fiercely.
