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by Terr_
3342 days ago
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I found this article fairly confusing. It seems to be geared towards readers are already very familiar with the whole Punxsutawney-Phil-esque event, eschewing any establishing pictures and bringing up "the tripod" and leaving me to puzzle whether it was part of "the tower" or not, etc. |
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A large wooden "tripod" (it actually has four legs) is placed on the frozen river in winter. When the ice breaks up in spring and the river starts flowing, the current carries the tripod downstream, pulling a rope attached to a tower built on land to trigger the mechanism described in the article to stop the clock.
People buy tickets to place bets on the exact minute the clock will be stopped. The closest bet wins, and if there are multiple bets on the winning time, the winners split the prize. The prize has been over a quarter million dollars in recent years.