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Every Memorial Day weekend since 1969, the
town of Bishop, nestled on the eastern slope of the Sierra Nevada
mountains, comes alive with the annual presentation of Mule Days. The
outfitters and packers of the region wanted an event to start off the
packing season and the businessmen wanted to draw vacationers to the Owens
Valley. What began as an informal gathering and a test of skills, has
grown into a fun filled, world class event.
There is no way to actually describe Mule Days. It is part mule show, part
test of skills, and part Wild West show. It is an event the likes of which
are held no where else in the world. Over the six days of the event, there
are 14 shows featuring over 700 mules with their trainers, riders and
packers. In excess of 30,000 fans converge on the Tri-County Fairgrounds
and the Mike Boothe Arena to watch the events and visit the exhibitors. |