Outhouse racing made a lively return to Twain Harte, drawing crowds eager to witness the quirky and entertaining event. The festivities kicked off with the singing of the national anthem, setting a patriotic tone before teams raced their creatively decorated outhouses down Joaquin Gully Road. Participants, many in costume, pushed and pulled their homemade contraptions, competing for both speed and style as spectators cheered them on.
The event, which has become a beloved local tradition, featured a variety of outhouse designs and plenty of community spirit. Organizers and attendees alike expressed excitement at the return of the races, which had been on hiatus. The day was filled with laughter, friendly competition, and a sense of camaraderie, making it a memorable occasion for Twain Harte residents and visitors. Read the original article on the National Anthem.