Hunterville Huntaway Festival

Hunterville is a village in New Zealand, established in 1884 by George Hunter and that according to the 2006 Census has a population of only 440. But that doesn’t stop it from gathering huge crowds from all over the island for the unique Huntaway Festival.

The Huntaway is a fun festival featuring contests like the Dog Braking Contest, pig yarding, speed shearing and the main attraction, The Shemozzle. This a special obstacle race for men or women  and their dogs, across steep hills, slipery slopes and disgusting food-stops that include sheep eyes, worms, bugs and raw meat, just to name a few.The obstacles of the Shemozzle are evealed to the contestants only 3 minutes before the race so no one can say they are really prepared.

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2 Responses to “Hunterville Huntaway Festival”

  1. Wallee says:

    I don’t believe this story. So many pics of the event and not a single SHEEP! Everybody knows that there are no pics of Kiwiland without at least one sheep in it….

  2. w says:

    Well actually Wallee I live in Auckland and probably see sheep once or twice each year. About the same as anybody anywhere.

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