CHAGRIN FALLS, Ohio -- Pumpkin carnage was everywhere.
Slimy, orange guts covered Grove Hill in what has become a Halloween season tradition known as the Chagrin Falls pumpkin roll.
A crowd of students tossed the pumpkins down the hill overnight, before sliding through the gooey gourd guts in winter sleds.
We streamed more than an hour of the pumpkin roll on Facebook:
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What started as a prank in 1967 with stolen pumpkins has evolved into more of an accepted event with many being donated.
The pumpkin roll was the focus of a recently produced documentary.
See photos from the 2018 pumpkin roll: