Marauders’ March
The 1,000 Mile Challenge | March 1-31, 2026
Teams of two to ten members attempt to log 1,000 human-powered miles to honor Merrills' Marauders and to benefit the Sua Sponte Foundation (501c3) Nonprofit Organization


In slightly more than five months of combat, Merrill’s Marauders naviagated nearly 1,000 miles through some of the harshest jungle and mountainous terrain in the world and engaged in combat against the 18th Japanese Army (which had conquered Singapore and Malaya). The Japanese Army vastly outnumbered the Marauders in five major and thirty separate firefights while also battling hunger, fatigue, and disease. Despite all that, the Marauders' were victorious and completed their mission. Few better examples of collective grit, perseverance, and determination exist.
"Always moving to the rear of the main forces of the Japanese, the Marauders completely disrupted the enemy supply and communication lines, and climaxed their behind the lines operations with the capture of Myitkyina Airfield, the only all-weather airfield in Northern Burma.
No other American force except the First Marine Division, which took and held Guadalcanal for four months, has had as much uninterrupted jungle fighting service as Merrill's Marauders. But no other American force anywhere had marched as far, fought as continuously or had to display such endurance, as the swift-moving, hard-hitting foot soldiers, of Merrill's Marauders."--Bob Passanisi, Merrill's Marauder
The inheritors of this tradition are the members of the 75th Ranger Regiment, and it is enshrined forever in the final stanza of their creed:
“Readily will I display the intestinal fortitude required to fight on to the Ranger objective and complete the mission, though I be the lone survivor.”
In honor of the accomplishments of Merrill’s Marauders, and to support their successors at 1st Ranger Battalion, we encourage and challenge you and a chosen team to collectively log 1,000 human-powered miles in the month of March. Walk, run, cycle, row, elliptical, swim...choose whatever means you can to cover distance using only your body power. Additionally, we encourage you and your team to raise money for the Sua Sponte Foundation. The Sua Sponte Foundation is a 501c3, Non-Profit Organization led by an all volunteer board whose mission is to maintain the pristine 1st Ranger Battalion Memorial and provide rapid financial or logistical support to 1-75 Rangers and their families in times of crisis and beyond. All donations of course are tax-deductible and the foundation proudly can say over 90% of every dollar donated is devoted to its mission.
Special recognition will be given to the teams and individuals who log the most miles and raise money for the Foundation. Because teams may be of any size, two members or greater, additional recognition will be given to the team with the highest average mileage logged per member
Special gratitude and public acknowledgement goes out to the patriotic company sponsors where all but one are Veteran owned businesses. So, please check them out over on the left column of this page and please support them.
Registration fees
Where pricing applies, shown amounts include mandatory charges, items, and fees.
The 1,000 Mile Challenge Closed
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Feb 1 - Mar 4
Event Rules
Teams may comprise any number of members between two and ten.
Miles completed in the month of March in any activity in which human activity is the primary motive power may be logged.
No motorized or electric powered or assisted activity, such as e-biking is permitted.
Miles from events which rely primarily on wind, tide or gravity, such as sailing, surfing, downhill skiing, or snowboarding may not be logged.
Miles from primarily human-powered activity, such as paddling, open water swimming, and cross-country skiing which gain advantage from wind, tide, current, or gravity may be logged.
While miles can and should be logged as they are completed, in order that allow teams may fairly evaluate their standing throughout the event, miles MUST be logged within the calendar week (Sunday-Saturday) in which they are completed. Sunday at noon Eastern time is the deadline for logging miles for the preceding week. These deadlines are reflected in the event schedule and are not negotiable.
Special recognition will be accorded to the following:
The team with the highest number of logged miles.
The team with the highest average of logged miles per team member.
The single male and female competitors with the greatest number of logged miles.
Team recognition
Each team member will be recognized with SSF swag as the team achieves the following fundraising targets:
$500
$1,000
$2,000
Top teams
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Reviresco$7,792.17 Raised$15,000.00 Goal |
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The Beat EnduranceRaised:$4,494.34 |
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| 3 |
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Not Service ConnectedRaised:$1,899.20 |
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| 4 |
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1/75 Sole Sisters Team 1Raised:$861.50 |
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| 5 |
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Boom.$833.89 Raised$15,000.00 Goal |
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1/75 Sole Sisters Team 2Raised:$478.98 |
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1/75 Sole Sisters Team 3Raised:$127.74 |
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Top donors
| No. | Name | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Beat Endurance Coaching | $2,318.29 |
| 2 | Dave Weinberg | $1,750.00 |
| 3 | Anonymous | $1,065.85 |
| 4 | Jon Gehrs | $533.35 |
| 5 | Anonymous | $533.35 |
| 6 | Gary Gross | $500.00 |
| 7 | B.Z. Brown & J.L. Clare | $320.35 |
| 8 | Maust Family | $267.10 |
| 9 | ERDMAN | $267.10 |
| 10 | Ben Daniel Dentistry | $267.10 |
| 11 | Leonard H Patrick | $267.10 |
| 12 | Ed&Lori Kaleikau | $267.10 |
| 13 | Anonymous | $267.10 |
| 14 | Gerry and CeCe Balboni | $267.10 |
| 15 | Anonymous | $267.10 |
| 16 | John David | $267.10 |
| 17 | Rob Quintos | $267.10 |
| 18 | David Mason | $250.00 |
| 19 | Jim Campbell | $250.00 |
| 20 | Steven L Berry | $187.23 |
| 21 | Rheanna Ingram | $187.23 |
| 22 | Johnathon Melamed | $187.23 |
| 23 | Marty Martinez | $187.23 |
| 24 | The Simonich Family | $160.60 |
| 25 | karl kaluza | $150.00 |
| 26 | Anonymous | $128.65 |
| 27 | Ross Gray | $125.00 |
| 28 | CeCe | $107.35 |
| 29 | Joey Jones | $107.35 |
| 30 | Cory Ingram | $107.35 |
| 31 | T. Burns | $107.35 |
| 32 | SMS | $107.35 |
| 33 | D. Bernad | $107.35 |
| 34 | Robert Jones | $107.35 |
| 35 | Fran Stafford | $107.35 |
| 36 | Danny Drake | $107.35 |
| 37 | Chris Haas | $107.35 |
| 38 | Sean Heffley | $107.35 |
| 39 | Bayco, Inc | $107.35 |
| 40 | Chad Frank RLTW | $107.35 |
| 41 | Jason & Dmitria Burby | $107.35 |
| 42 | Danny Vanoy | $107.35 |
| 43 | The Mink Family | $107.35 |
| 44 | Anonymous | $107.35 |
| 45 | Anonymous | $107.35 |
| 46 | Chief | $107.35 |
| 47 | Brothers In Arms Farms, LLC | $100.00 |
| 48 | Missy (Regal) Ben-Yehoshua | $54.10 |
| 49 | Anonymous | $54.10 |
| 50 | Joe and Teresa Jasper | $54.10 |
| 51 | Anonymous | $54.10 |
| 52 | Colby Knipe | $54.10 |
| 53 | Further Faster Designs | $54.10 |
| 54 | Brendon Barnes | $54.10 |
| 55 | Matt Schwope | $54.10 |
| 56 | James and judy greene | $54.10 |
| 57 | Ryan Austin | $54.10 |
| 58 | B. Lumpkin | $54.10 |
| 59 | Steve Reed | $54.10 |
| 60 | Karl and Kattie Blanchard | $54.10 |
Top fundraisers
Event schedule
- Sun, March 8, 2026 12:00 PM - Enter miles for March 1-7
- Sun, March 15, 2026 12:00 PM - Enter miles for March 8-14
- Sun, March 22, 2026 12:00 PM - Enter miles for March 15-21
- Sun, March 29, 2026 12:00 PM - Enter miles for March 22-28
- Wed, April 1, 2026 12:00 PM - Enter miles for March 29-31
Contact information
- Event contact
- Charlie Brown
- Website
- Visit website
Total raised
33 percent of the goal has been raised