Is this the ultimate hill-clinb?

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Is this the ultimate hill-clinb?

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Russel here:He(she) seems to know whot they are doing and didnt panic
wich avoided a posible very nasty conclushion.
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Shame you could not hear me Clive I was clapping and saying heeeeeeeeeeeeehawwwwwwwwwwww :lol:
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No, I couldn't hear, that engine roar drowned everything out, thank goodness... think most people would be too gobsmacked and speechless.

Perhaps a respectful (British) round of applause upon return to mother earth :) At least the driver would be able to see the crowd's appreciation easier than having to look for a mouth open wide enough to see their tonsils :wink:

He certainly knew exactly when to give it a healthy bootful for a safe return back down the hill Russel, probably been in that situation before - countless times?

What a hill!

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Fantastic, love that styalised turn at the top!
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Fantastic, love that styalised turn at the top!

Planned or unplanned :D

Just tell 'em at work this is what you do most weekends in your Doka Cate, except you haven't tackled one quite this steep yet

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Well.... its what I do most weekends in my dreams! but.. maybe this weekend?
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Oh my god!!! What a nutter! Fair play to them for not rolling all the way back down it too. Something tells me a 1.6 turbodiesel syncro couldnt do that!
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that's alot of sand.

i'd have worn nappies if i was co-piloting him...
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