cheese rolling
you roll cheese of a cliff and try not to die.
Every spring in the Cotswolds in the UK there is a cheese rolling festival where they celebrate the new cheese. They roll the cheese down the side of a hill, whilst competitors chase after it. See the Related Link for more info.
Keith Spaniel of Cowdenbeath.
Cheese rolling was actually invented in the early 1930's when many men just raced down Cooper hill at a picnic. They had brought cheese and when they got to the top the cheese started rolling down and they chased after it. With the hill being at 70 degrees at some spots and 50 at others it is almost impossible to stay on your feet the whole way down. People saw this from a distance and now every year on that exact day everyone goes to Cooper hill to watch these crazy people to race for they cheese. Break.com/cheeserolling
because its a tradition
It is an annual custom where a large round Double Gloucester cheese is set off rolling down a very steep hill at Cooper's Hill, near Brockworth (Gloucestershire) England.
Funnily enough, the Gloucestershine Cheese rolling race is quite fun. About twenty contestants get on the top of a steep hill and roll after a Gloucestershire Cheese wheel. The person that gets to the bottom of the hill wins the cheese. At the bottom of the hill are ambulances ready to take care of scrapes, bruises, and the occasional broken bone.
anything you dont care if it get's ruined and muddy :)
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Cheese chasing (or cheese rolling) is a British event where people tumble down a hill in pursuit of a wheel of cheese. The first one across the finish line gets to keep the cheese. You can see this "sport" on youtube. Caber tossing is a Scottish sport where people compete to see who can throw a VERY large pole the farthest.