Perkinstown Privy Pushing Success in 2010
The Fourth Annual Perkinstown Outhouse Race was held on February 27, 2010 at the Perkinstown Winter Sports Area in the heart of northern Wisconsin. There was no shortage of snow on the groomed course which was completed by 21 different teams pushing 15 custom built outhouses. Mother nature cooperated by provided race attendees with a beautiful, sunny day.

ABOVE:Team Yellow Snow (consisting of nearly the same members as 2009 Outhouse Champs) took top prize with their time of 1:02.59. The team pushed Otis's Golden Throne which was also the 2009 winning outhouse. Congratulations Tyler, Dusty, Dave, Tom and Trevor!
Get information on the upcoming Outhouse Race here.
Prettiest Potty...


ABOVE: 2010 Prettiest Potty Award Winner County Line Co.
The 2010 Prettiest Potty Award went to County Line Co. of Gilman.The custom CAT Excavator Outhouse was pushed by two teams in 2010. This Pretty Potty was the creation of Wayne Raether and Team Leader Phil Crick. Excellent work guys!
Every year, spectators are randomly given an opportunity to nominate an outhouse based on the following criteria:
- Most original idea
- Most creative design
- Best looking
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LEFT PHOTO: Team Speedy pushing Otis's Golden Throne down the hill on the backstretch to a victory in the 60+ years age division. RIGHT PHOTO: One of the youngest contender's, Blake pulls a custom designed SpongeBob Kid's Outhouse, built by Brian Krug of Krug's Towing.



ABOVE: Two young competitors getting ready on their mark... in the 2010 kid's races.


ABOVE: The first competitors off the line were the Stool Saloon Women. These ladies ended up winning the Women's Division with a time of 1:38.10, taking home their trophy and $50.00 in gift certificates donated by Utopia Day Spa of Medford.


ABOVE: The 2010 Outhouse Race trophies were donated by Gilman High School's Technology Education Class. They were awesome!!
Thank you for visiting CWRC's website. Get information on the upcoming Perkinstown Outhouse Race here.
Photos by Travis Sromek and Adam Zuleger.
