Tough Mudder is returning to the North West in October.
The extreme obstacle challenge is set to take place on October 19 at Cholmondeley Castle, Cheshire.
The event will feature various mud-filled courses for different levels of fitness and age, including the 'Lidl Mudder,' a 1-mile challenge for children.
Matthew Brookes, managing director of Tough Mudder, said: "At Tough Mudder, we believe in the power of pushing past comfort zones, and Tough Mudder North West 2024 is the epitome of that belief.
"This event is more than just an obstacle course; it's a journey of self-discovery, and a testament to the strength that arises when we face challenges head-on.
"Join us at Cholmondeley Castle for our muddiest ever weekend - it's an invitation to discover the extraordinary within yourself."
The Tough Mudder Classic will feature more than 20 obstacles over a 15km course, while the Tough Mudder Half will offer more than 12 obstacles across a 5km route.
For those with an "inhumane" level of endurance, the Tough Mudder Infinity will allow participants to take on multiple laps of a 16km course, constantly pushing their limits.
The event is known for its supportive environment, where the sense of community is deemed more important than individual achievements.
As a result, the event promises to be a great day out for seasoned and first-time participants alike.
You need to register to take part in the event.
For more information and to register, visit the Tough Mudder North West website https://toughmudder.co.uk/events/north-west/.
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