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STUMPTOWN HISTORICAL SOCIETY |
As reported in the London Independent, Pamplona may have
its running of the bulls, St Mortiz its tobogganing
maniacs and Warren Miller its cast of crazies but
Skijoring has been part of the Whitefish Winter Carnival
since the 1960's.
Founding Father of
the Carnival, Norm Kurtz, challenged local ski legends
of the Big Mountain Ski Resort, Martin Hale, Dale Evenson, Gordy Taylor, Dick Maddox and others to take
part in the high speed event. He also recruited Mountain
Trails Saddle Club horsemen, Elmer Smith, Herb Knuth,
the Morris brothers, Doc Kauffman and others to saddle
up their fastest broomtails to pull the skiers. There
was no cowboy chic to it--just get the rope around the
horn and go!!
The event was held on Central Avenue in the early years
but after local businessman Russ Street was nearly
thrown through the window of the Toggery clothing store
and a crowd of spectators was parted by a couple of
runaway horses the event moved to the fenced Mountain
Trails Saddle Club, on Wisconsin Avenue, where the
Whitefish Ice Rink now stands. Reckless abandon and
great fun continued every year until the mid seventies
when, due to injuries, the Carnival organizing committee
could no longer place insurance. As a result, street
broom hockey, snowmobile jumps on Central Avenue, the
Great Bar to Bar Snowshoe Race and Skijoring were
dropped from the venue.
But in 2003 local businessman Scott Ping spearheaded a
successful campaign to bring this exciting event back as
part of the Whitefish Winter Carnival. Now a sanctioned
event, it is more exciting than ever. Faster horses,
higher jumps more fun!! |