da Vinci Days
Date: 7/20/2007 Album ID: 304694
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The 'Draggin Wagon' negotiates the 200 foot-long mug bog at Crystal Lake Park during da Vinci Days on Sunday.
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Fans line the edges of the 200 foot-long mud bog at crystal Lake Park as competitors in the Kinetic Challenge negotiated the course Sunday morning.
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Megan Durst pedals Hija del Tomato through the mud Sunday at Crystal Lake Park.  Durst is taking over the piloting duties from her father, Bob Durst, who has participated in the event for 12 years.
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Robert Thoman, left, and Ken Beidleman of Humbolt County California sit behind the wheel of the Deliverance Truck entry as they wait their turn in the mud bog.
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Draggin Wagon pit crew member Karl Hoffheins throws candy to the crowd as his team entry negotiates the 200 foot-long mug bog at crystal Lake park on Sunday.  DaVinci Days  is  the third event for the viking themed Kinetic Sculpture created by students at Klamath Union high school in Klamath Falls.
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Georgia Dunn-Hartman, 11, volunteered at the Corvallis Waldorf School booth and helped show visitors how to blow bubbles using a variety of different items.
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Many adults, such as Nancy Marit Legler, took advantage of the opportunity to blow bubbles with the children at the Corvallis Waldorf School booth in da Vinci Days on Saturday.
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Lucas Greer, 4, blows a bubble almost as big as his head at the Corvallis Waldorf School's bubble booth at da Vinci Days.
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Umbrellas went up and ponchos came out as spectators tried to stay dry while the rain fell during the parade at da Vinci Days on Saturday.
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Parade participants representing the First Alternative Co-op perform their shopping cart dance for the parade watchers on Saturday.
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Mesa uses Troy Kerstetter as a launching pad while going after a frisbee on Saturday as the two showed off for the crowd after the Canine Frisbee Competition.
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Janae Miller, 8, winds up to throw the frisbee for Kahele on Saturday after the Canine Frisbee Competition. After the competition, many spectators got to visit with the dogs and handlers took the opportunity to let their dogs show off many of their other talents.
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Mesa leaps up to catch the frisbee thrown by owner Troy Kerstetter during the Caning Frisbee Competition on Saturday.
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Maty, a 7-year-old Australian shepherd mix, uses her three legs to jump high in the air and catch the frisbee as she shows off for the crowd after taking third place in the Canine Frisbee Contest held at da Vinci Days on Saturday.
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Kyle Gangle, of Willamette High School, checks out the tire that broke off of his vehicle during one of the turns on the Grand Prix Electrathon Race. The torque generated as the vehicle made the turn sheered the bolt holding the tire on, causing Gangle to slide his car to the side, eliminating him from the race.
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Greg Newton zips past a stopped train as he takes takes the corner, turning north onto 6th Street from Jefferson Avenue during the Grand Prix Electrathon Race on Friday night.
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Benton County maintenance technician Bobby Miller installs mesh fencing Thursday afternoon on the lower campus in preparation for this weekends DaVinci Days.
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