1st Annual Sumpter Outhouse Races

Sumpter Outhouse Races Feb 16th, 2013

Sumpter Outhouse Races Feb 16th, 2013

Sponsored by the Sumpter Valley Blue Mountain Snowmobile Club

As reported by LeAnne Woolf……..

As part of Sumpter’s Poker Run festivities on Feb 16, Sumpter’s 1st Annual Outhouse Contest, Races, & Performances (OCR&P) were held on Sat afternoon. Five outhouses were entered: NASA, High Fire Danger, Ol’ Yeller, Canucopia, and NBC. Canucopia, “Smells as Sweet as Roses,” a pale sky-blue structure adorned with both painted and silk flowers, was voted favorite outhouse and received a trophy and $25, both were provided by the Sumpter Valley Blue Mountain Snowmobile Club.

Each team was made up of an outhouse, two pushers, and a seat-sitter. The racing track was a loosely packed half block of run on either side of Centre Street from Sumter St (yes, that’s how they’re spelled on the plat) to the alley between Sumter and Granite and back again. The tight turn around the cone at the alley end was where the most entrancing performances occurred and the lives of many seat-sitters flashed before their eyes. Happily, some seat-sitters were provided with both helmet and toilet paper. Other death-defying performances happened in the deep snow to the outside of the track, usually when one pusher pushed harder than the other pusher, pushing pokey pusher into patella-deep plush, er, slush.

Spectators could scarcely contain themselves. So after entrants had run the track with their outhouses, random teams of spectators commandeered outhouses to post times. Footwear traction ranged from golf cleats to snow boots to sneakers. Advice was piled deep on later pushers, and they bore down with great effort.

Team Steep n Deep–pushers Megan Stowell and Chase Tanner, seat-sitter Annie Rudd, and coach, Braden Tanner, running alongside–placed 3rd with a time of 1:27. They received a trophy and $50 donated by Tasha’s Treasures, represented by Tasha Clarke. Second place, with a time of 1:22, went to Team Over the Hill–pushers Kurt Clarke and Lee German, seat-sitter Tasha Clarke. Their trophy came with $75 donated by Homestead Realty, owner Michaelle Clarke. Team Donikers posted a very fast 1:16.5 to take first, a trophy, and $100–donated by Clarke Construction, owner Cary Clarke–to be split amongst pushers Shasta Moser, Matt Moser, and seat-sitter Eric Rasmussen.

The women’s division was made up of two teams of spectators, aged 50 to 74. One lady on each team wore a 3/4 length skirt. Ultimately, though, it was the sock-monkey hat of seat-sitter Toni Donaldson of the Privy Princesses that made all the difference as pushers Diane Miller and LeAnne Woolf careened across the finish line with her in Ol’ Yeller and into a nearby outhouse in a time of 2:22. Their trophy was accompanied by a $100 prize gathered from spectators and Snowmobile Club members who really wanted to see old broads pushing outhouses.

LeAnne Woolf, Diane Miller

LeAnne Woolf, Diane Miller, Toni Donaldson “Privy Princesses”

 

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See more photos at: Facebook and see the official video at YouTube.

The OCR&P Committee was chaired by Myrna Clarke, who also served as emcee for the event. Trophies from the Snowmobile Club were designed and lovingly handcrafted by Toni Thompson and Kurt Clarke with highest possible skill sets, as they both were instructed at the Billybob School in Tools (BSiT).

Mutterings are already under way for how outhouses will be better next year. Oh, and how all pushers will be in so much better shape. In the meantime, however, all-terrain outhouses are looking to be tested during the 4th of July Flea Market (July 5-8), perhaps in combination with bed races. Imagine pulling on your onesie, settling down for a hair-raising nap across rough ground, struggling out of your onesie, grabbing your giant toothbrush, and heading for the outhouse to retrace your adventurous route.

To volunteer to help out with July’s or Feb 2014′s races and/or to pre-register, contact Myrna Clarke (snowmobileclub@sumpter.org). Outhouse specs are online at www.sumpter.org. Bed race information will be sto–, that is, gathered from Baker County Chamber of Commerce as soon as possible.

Sumpter Poker Run and Outhouse Races

2012 Sumpter Poker Run

2012 Sumpter Poker Run

It’s Poker Run time again in Sumpter!

Saturday, February 16th, 2013 from 7:00 am to 2:30 pm

The Poker Run will be held regardless of the weather - it will not be cancelled! 

This year, the Sumpter Snowmobile Club will be adding a little extra fun….

The 1st Annual Sumpter Outhouse Races in downtown Sumpter – across from the Gold Post. The races will be held between 2:30 and 3:00 pm. All outhouses must be registered and inspected before the races. See the rules and get more information here.

The Sumpter Valley Blue Mountain Snowmobile Club held a potluck and meeting this past weekend to make final plans for the poker run. See the photos of the meeting below…….

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This year, there will be 6 poker run stations in town, and two stations out on the trail.  However, you can only draw 7 cards, which means  you will need to choose which poker run stations you would like to visit.  This year’s poker run stations are:

The Stage Stop Gas Station, The Gold Post, The Depot Inn, The Elkhorn, The Sumpter Museum, Homestead Realty, Inc.  and two stations on the trail.

Once you have drawn 7 cards, you will need to turn your ticket in by 2:30 pm at the Sumpter Community Schoolhouse. Those with the best poker hands win the money……

The total purse for the Poker Run is $3,000.00 guaranteed!

You are not required to go out on the trail in order to participate in the poker run. In fact, you are not required to even ride or own a snowmobile in order to join the fun!

There will also be a Winter Bazaar and Rummage Sale at the Sumpter Municipal Museum from 9 am – 4 pm. Vendors are by donation only…..some table space is still available if you hurry! To reserves space call 541-894-2355.

Friends of Sumpter Valley Community will be holding a baked goods sale on Friday, February 15th from 6-8 pm during advance poker run ticket sales at the Sumpter Community Schoolhouse – 475 N. Mill St. (just above the Stage Stop Gas Station)

On Saturday, the FSVC will also be selling breakfast burritos from 7-10 am at the Sumpter Community Schoolhouse.

Come up to Sumpter and join the fun!