The word O-Mok-See originates from the Blackfoot Indians where they described a style of riding as “oh-mak-see pass-kan” meaning “riding big dance.” They mounted and gathered at some distance out of camp, then turned and rode together at full speed into the great camp circle, circled around it once, then rode to the center of the camp.
The first Pacific Northwest Championship O-Mok-See was launched in 1980 and has been growing every year since. The PNW O-Mok-See has fast and furious competition by top competitors from throughout the Pacific Northwest.
** COVID-19 UPDATE ON THE 2020 PNW O-MOK-SEE **
Due to these uncertain times, we will be cancelling our scheduled PNW O-MOK-SEE for 2020. Our goal is to only postpone it until the Spring/Summer of 2021! This is all dependent on how Washington moves through the phases, if the fairgrounds will let us hold a show and an approved plan. BUT! We will still be reserving our October 2nd-4th dates as a SCWGA games show for the 2020-2021 series. Please follow us on Facebook for the most up to date information regarding the next moves for the club!
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