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Outhouse races return to Lumby

The fourth annual Lumby Outhouse Races are set to be launched on Sunday, Jan. 26.
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Christine Burwell takes the throne as Kniven Cadden and Braydon Gauthier race the TP 4 UR PP to the finish line in the Lumby Outhouse Races Monday, Feb. 21, 2023 at the Salmon Trail. (Jennifer Smith - Morning Star)

For the fourth straight year, the best outhouses from across the North Okanagan will be racing their way down the snowy plains of Lumby. 

This year, the races have been moved from West Salmon Trail's parking lot to the bigger Oval Park.

Organizer Darren Schmidt said last year that the event was at capacity and was looking for a bigger venue. He got his wish.

The event, which had 20 outhouses registered a year ago, will take place on Sunday, Jan. 26 at a time to be announced.

Teams of three come together to build a three-sided faux outhouse mounted on two sliding devices, such as skis or sheet metal. Two teammates push the outhouse using two-foot-long two-by-fours attached to the structure. The third member enjoys the ride, seated on their throne. 

Additionally, the Lumby and District Chamber of Commerce will be taking over hosting duties from the Monashee Trails Society. 

Last year's winner, Butt Hut, was the recipient of the golden plunger, as it bested TP Electric in the final. 

The event is an effort to get more people outside in the dredge of winter. 

"We just wanted to see people smiling,BԪַ Schmidt said in an interview last year. BԪַWe thought that Lumby would rally around the event. Thinking about our community, as we have a lot of hardworking people, we thought that they would come together and put together some creative entries, and we have certainly seen that over the last couple of years. BԪַ

If interested in competing at the event, contact the Lumby Chamber at Lumbychamber@gmail.com or 250-547 2300.



Bowen Assman

About the Author: Bowen Assman

I joined The Morning Star team in January 2023 as a reporter. Before that, I spent 10 months covering sports in Kelowna.
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