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The Hillbilly Porkchop Roundup 5K Mudrun for Two or Five on Saturday, June 16, in Chandler (Up to 52% Off)

The Hillbilly Porkchop Round Up
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carol
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5K course cakes individual racers and 5-person teams in mud with 16 obstacles as they collect best times and plastic pigs

Outside of a marathon, the best way to test people’s endurance is to see how long they can listen to a radio play-by-play of a marathon. Take on a real challenge with this Groupon. ####Choose Between Two Options

  • $55 for admission for two to The Hillbilly Porkchop Roundup 5K Mudrun (up to a $110 value)

  • $130 for a five-person team admission to The Hillbilly Porkchop Roundup 5K Mudrun (up to a $275 value)<p>

The roundup starts at 9 a.m. on Saturday, June 16, 2012. Races for individuals and teams take off at separate times. Winners won’t be announced until 5 p.m., allowing guests plenty of time to munch on barbecued eats and to check out the on-site car show.<p>

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires Jun 16, 2012. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Must sign waiver. Must be 13 or older or guardian must sign waiver. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About The Hillbilly Porkchop Round Up

A gorge filled with foam, a mountain made of tires, and a system of endless mud rivers—it’s not the nightmare of a man hoping to pogo stick across America, but a 5K obstacle course. Participants in The Hillbilly Porkchop Roundup start the day by picking up their swag bag stocked with a racing bib, t-shirt, and chip timer before lining up for an individual or team race. They'll then wind their way through 16 muddy obstacles where the object is to not only garner the best time, but to rescue the largest number of plastic pigs scattered throughout the course. After swinging through the hillbilly high bars and navigating the teetering tire bridge, runners dive into the muddy pig crawl before inadvertently hosing off in streams of a super soaker water canon.

Visitors waiting for their own circuit, or toweling off after a run can check on the kid’s in the 1-mile race, critique the eats at the State BBQ Championship, or fix their hair in the reflective chrome of a car show.

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