The What About Bob Chuckwagon Races is a multi-day event held annually on the Ward Ranch near Wilburton, Oklahoma. Scout and I camped out on the ranch along with many others. There were a number of food and other vendors but no Verizon phone service. I didn't have Starlink yet so had to drive into Wilburton in order to upload and publish content that week.
Now that I do have Starlink service I would love to come back and attempt to do a live-stream coverage if that is acceptable to the head honchos. New videos from 2922 are still being published every Thursday and can be viewed below.
Welcome, To What About Bob!
I took advantage of opportunities to talk to some of the racing teams about their racing experiences.
Dizzy-D Wagon Team
Southern Speed Wagon Team
B&B Farms Wagon Team
The only competition event on Thursday was pasture barrel racing and the first video to be published with more to come every Thursday.
Pasture Barrel Racing
Note that I had to publish this on the American Heartlands Channel because it was banned on YouTube.
On Friday, there was a pasture team roping jackpot as the main competition for the day.
Pasture Team Roping
The wagon races started up Saturday afternoon and I was delighted that there were more wagon teams competing here than there were at The 1836 Chuckwagon Races.
Opening Ceremony and Landrush Wagon Races
Four-Up Small Mule Wagon Races
Big Mules & 4-Up Horse Wagons
Buckboard Wagon Races
Classic Wagon Races
The race tracks had dried out much better on Saturday leading to faster runs and better footing for the four-legged teams.
Opening Ceremony and Landrush Wagon Races
4-Up Mule Team Races
2-Up Mule Team Races
4-up Pony Team Races
Buckboard Wagon Races
Classic Wagon Races
There will be more videos coming every Thursday on the American Heartlands Channel on Rumble and Dusty Reins Stories on YouTube.