SnowFest brings wacky events for everyone
Winter carnival runs March 2-11
The wacky and wildest strut their stuff at North Lake Tahoe's annual SnowFest, a 10-day winter carnival and one of the region's most popular family celebrations. The event, scheduled for March 2-11, will again offer off-the-wall special events geared for all ages.
Contestants with strong stomachs might want to consider the Mamasake Extreme Food Challenge., in the Village at Squaw Valley. This free event has participants trying food from around the world, with the items getting progressively more interesting . . . to say the least! There is also a wasabi-eating contest.
Pull out your bathing suits. Swimming enthusiasts can take to Lake Tahoe's 40-degree waters for the Annual Gar Wood's Polar Bear Swim in Carnelian Bay, where participants race beyond the end of the restaurant's pier and back, approximately 225 yards. Hundreds of spectators are expected gather to watch this race.
Participants fly down a “bowling lane” on a snow saucer and take out as many giant, inflatable bowling pins as they can at the Wacky Winter Human Bowling, which takes place at the Tahoe City Golf Course, which is located behind Bank of America.
The event, sponsored by the Tahoe City Downtown Association, is popular with families, and helmets are required for sledders under 18 years. Both helmets and saucers are available at the event.
Dogs get a workout at the Tahoe City Golf Course's Dog Pull . This classic event has lovable mutts of all sizes pulling empty canisters across the snow in timed heats. Top dogs receive dog tag prizes that they can proudly wear around town.
Registration starts at 11 a.m. and entry fee is $20 per dog. Proceeds benefit the Pet Network of Incline Village.
Get your chill on at the 2nd Annual Ta-Hoe Nalu's Arctic Stand-Up Paddleboard Race, where racers take part in a one-mile stand-up paddle sprint on the icy waters of North Lake Tahoe.
For more information about SnowFest and a complete list of events, visit the organization's official website at www.tahoesnowfestival.com. For a full schedule of events, http://www.tahoe.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/SnowFest_Events_2012.pdf
Contestants with strong stomachs might want to consider the Mamasake Extreme Food Challenge., in the Village at Squaw Valley. This free event has participants trying food from around the world, with the items getting progressively more interesting . . . to say the least! There is also a wasabi-eating contest.
Pull out your bathing suits. Swimming enthusiasts can take to Lake Tahoe's 40-degree waters for the Annual Gar Wood's Polar Bear Swim in Carnelian Bay, where participants race beyond the end of the restaurant's pier and back, approximately 225 yards. Hundreds of spectators are expected gather to watch this race.
Participants fly down a “bowling lane” on a snow saucer and take out as many giant, inflatable bowling pins as they can at the Wacky Winter Human Bowling, which takes place at the Tahoe City Golf Course, which is located behind Bank of America.
The event, sponsored by the Tahoe City Downtown Association, is popular with families, and helmets are required for sledders under 18 years. Both helmets and saucers are available at the event.
Dogs get a workout at the Tahoe City Golf Course's Dog Pull . This classic event has lovable mutts of all sizes pulling empty canisters across the snow in timed heats. Top dogs receive dog tag prizes that they can proudly wear around town.
Registration starts at 11 a.m. and entry fee is $20 per dog. Proceeds benefit the Pet Network of Incline Village.
Get your chill on at the 2nd Annual Ta-Hoe Nalu's Arctic Stand-Up Paddleboard Race, where racers take part in a one-mile stand-up paddle sprint on the icy waters of North Lake Tahoe.
For more information about SnowFest and a complete list of events, visit the organization's official website at www.tahoesnowfestival.com. For a full schedule of events, http://www.tahoe.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/SnowFest_Events_2012.pdf
