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River Trail 15K - Feb 5, 2011 - Chili Cookoff Details

Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 12:52 pm
by Brian S-ski
2011 marks the 8th running of the River Trail 15K and I think it will be the best one yet. :ohyeah:

All race proceeds will benefit YOU!
Funds from the 2010 race paid for pizza and tech shirts at the Arkansas RRCA awards ceremony. Leftover change will be used to LOWER the entry fee for 2011. :mrgreen:
$15 in advance, $20 day of race; $5 off for ages 18 and under.
Online Registration
Mail in entry form
Race Website



2011 will also mark the first ever 15K Chili Cookoff. Bring your crockpots and coleman stoves, and cook up the best recipe you know. The best bowl of chili could win the traveling trophy for your Arkansas RRCA running club!

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Practice those recipes, because the "least best" chili takes home the toilet bowl:

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Personally, I'm hoping to win that second trophy.

Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 2:10 pm
by dhmac
You may have competition for the second trophy. I made chili for deer camp one year that is so feared that the mere mention of my doing so again strikes fear into the hearts of all with memories of the event. :D

If we decide to enter this grand event please tell details of when - where - how to drop off our entries before the race since some of us will be traveling and need to allow extra time if pre-race delivery is required.

Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 12:57 pm
by Bryan Jones
Will the visitors center be open before the race so crockpots can be dropped off and set on warm?

Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 3:53 pm
by Brian S-ski
Anyone can drop off crockpots, etc, at the Burns Park Hospitality House before the race. We will have a person there by 8:00 at the latest (race starts at 9). Hopefully, someone will be there even earlier; I need to check with the Parks people to see how early we'll be able to get in.

Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 7:35 am
by jmassingill
ok, so how does this work?? One pot per club? How much do we need to bring? Will chili be our lunch for the awards? Do we need to bring crackers, bowls, spoons, etc or will there be some furnished. Just wanting to come prepared. Thanks,

Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 8:04 am
by Brian S-ski
jmassingill wrote:ok, so how does this work?? One pot per club? How much do we need to bring? Will chili be our lunch for the awards? Do we need to bring crackers, bowls, spoons, etc or will there be some furnished. Just wanting to come prepared. Thanks,
We can have as many pots as there are people if everyone wants to bring some. Clubs will be judged on both the quality of individual pots and the impressiveness of their collective spread.

Chili will be the lunch for the awards, no pizza this year.

The Arkansas RRCA will bring a bunch of bowls, spoons, napkins, crackers.

The Hospitality House will be open at 7:00 AM for anyone who wants to drop off a crockpot before the race.

There is also ample room outside the Hospitality House for anyone who has a portable camping stove or cauldron.

Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2011 4:56 pm
by Karen Hayes
So, what's the latest-greatest on the Chilly River Trail 15K Cookoff?

I've got a chili cook, but I need to get him fired up.

Hospitality House open by 8. Bring a crockpot of chili. What else?

I need more inspiration for the cook. He's kinda eyes-on-tv, okay-honey at this point.

Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2011 9:51 pm
by Brian S-ski
Well, the Hospitality House should be open by 7 AM.

The picture of the trophies above should provide proper motivation. Both the carrot and the stick. But there is one thing worse than the toilet bowl trophy and that is if you don't play at all. So bring on your best chili and show us what you got. If you bring the best, you win eternal accolades for your running club. For there could be 100 River Trail 15K Chili Cook-offs over the next century, but there can only be 1 inaugural winner! Who's it gonna be?

One item of clarification: Clubs can bring as many different pots and recipes of chili as they want. You don't need to only to have a single entry. The winning club will be chosen by the quality, quantity, diversity, originality, and of course, plating. :mrgreen:

One other note: we'll have a couple jugs of water and cups there, but otherwise this cook-off is Bring Your Own Beverage. Plenty of room for coolers and what not in the H-House.

Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2011 9:05 pm
by dmeroney
I think I've talked Christine into bring some of her famous vegetarian chili. She's gong to call it, "I can't believe this isn't meat chili."

Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2011 7:40 pm
by tswalth
This may b a da ? but we do cook the chili at home?? Not on camping gear at hospitality house?? T

Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2011 9:41 pm
by Brian S-ski
tswalth wrote:This may b a da ? but we do cook the chili at home?? Not on camping gear at hospitality house?? T
I think most people plan on doing the preparation at home and then keeping it warm in a crockpot at the hospitality house. Or you can have a camping stove going outside the hospitality house and use that.

You can drop of your crockpots or whatever at the hospitality house prior to the race. We'll have some stationed there from 7 AM on.

Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2011 11:35 pm
by LR_Greenie
My soon to be ***famous**** Bayou St. John Chili is slowly a bubblin' on the crock pot as we speak. Get your taste buds ready for a spicy concoction from a crazy cajun!

Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 5:21 pm
by stealthycat
my chili didn't win…. but who licked the pot??? :lol:

Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 5:30 pm
by MWitt
Probably Billy. :shock: (just say'n) :lol:

Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 6:06 pm
by Clydesdale
Careful Froggie, your gap in closing! :clap: And remember, I may be fat, but your slow, and I CAN lose weight! :lol: