The Scottish Highland Games are held by the Caledonian Society of Arizona. This year 2018 the event was held at Steele Indian School Park for two days in the beginning of March. There were many food booths, entertainment, and "heavy athletics" with both women and men divisions. The general idea is to throw the furthest, the highest, and carry the furthest. Interesting event with a lot to see and eat. And a note on parking for next year. I drove around the park but there were no spaces. Then I saw a sign that a free shuttle was running from Park Central and decided to go there. You can also take the Metro Light Rail because it stops near the entrance to Steele Indian School Park. $20 entrance fee for adults and then discounts for children, seniors and military.
This is a grouping of the practice for the women's events on throwing various items.
Kilt study.
This event involved carrying this huge pole the furthest.
This is a swing it around then let it fly event. Furthest wins, not the highest.
Time to break out the Scottish attire for the weekend.
Another "swing it and throw it" event with the participants queued waiting for their turn.
This event was a hay barrel toss. You make it over the bar, you go to the next round.
Higher and higher the bar went. Crazy!
It was a beautiful day and a fun event. This was my first "Scottish Highland Games" and to those who were asking throughout the day via text messaging, no, I did not find Jamie. (Outlander fan question).
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