I chewed the center out of many insurgent paper targets at lunch. The supply chief needed help DRMO'ing (Defense Reutilization and Marketing Of ... simply put, getting rid of) so stuff at Hill Air Force Base. While at the pound, I saw a few pallets of stuff that didn't have paper work. I asked if I could rummage, and the bossman said get to it. 30 minutes later = A measuring wheel that I will use to place targets in the wild - 5 ammo cans in various sizes in immaculate condition, another indicator I was on an Air Force Base, they are much more civilized than us, - lastly, a carbon fiber telescopic pole. I have no idea what it is for, but it is very light, strong (I tried to snap it with the help of the gunny) and the locks where it telescopes are made of some kind of high grade aluminum. Collapsed: about 3 feet. Extended; about 13 feet. I'll find a use for it.

After work, I hit the wieghts for 1 hour then ran for one hour up and down the hills of the Wasatch Ridgeline.