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Re: Washington State Hillclimb

To: Steve Schaeffer <borrani@att.net>
Subject: Re: Washington State Hillclimb
From: JOHN HAMILTON <hamilton@mail.nfdc.net>
Date: Tue, 05 Oct 1999 04:21:46 -0400
Steve Schaeffer wrote:
> 
> Hey All,
> Just thought I'd spread the word of an extremely fun and (for us) unique
> SOVREN event that was held this past weekend.  Nearly 60 cars participated
> in a revival of the Mary Hill Loops Road hillclimb in eastern Washington
> State.  Fellow digesti Dick Buckingham can tell you more of the actual
> details, but speaking as a participant I just can't tell you how pleased I
> was with the event.  The road was about 2.1 miles in length with a 1000ft
> (305m) elevation gain.  The event was held along the huge golden
> wheat-covered volcanic bluffs of the Columbia River.
> 
> We had a concours on Saturday about 5 miles from the hillclimb, so we had
> the state troopers essentially close the road down and give us a guided
> transit to the museum.  Imagine following nearly 60 vintage race cars of all
> types down public roads.  I was following a Formula Vee and had a Porsce 906
> on my tail.  We caused quite a ruckus pulling into the Sam Hill Museum
> grassy area.
> 
> The hillclimb road has the distinction of being the first asphalt paved road
> in this state, dating back to 1913.  The hillclimb was an SCCA event from
> 1955-1963 when the road was washed out.  The road has been repaved and is
> now closed off to the public, it is on private lands.  SOVREN secured the
> road and organized this revival hillclimb.  For an event not held for 36
> years or so, they did a hell of job with all the logistics of getting cars
> and spectators up and down the road (there was no loop back, just THE road).
> 
> The course wound its way through the steepest of culverts.  We were warned
> that on some turns there probably wasn't a long enough cable to reach the
> car once it had gone down the culvert.  After walking the course, I saw that
> they weren't kidding, we were staring death in the face on this hillclimb.
> 
> Driving the course was just wonderful, imagine finding the twistiest
> switchback road you could find and having your way with it.  Most of the
> approx. 27 corners were quite blind, which limited speeds considerably.
> Nobody had 'home course' advantage on this track, so it really was a test of
> driver skill and how comfortable you felt with your car at the limit
> (Sunbeam Tigers need not apply! :)  )  I got into 3rd gear a few times, but
> mostly a 2nd gear track that really rewarded a locked rear end.  I was able
> to dirt track it around several corners, all in view of the folks up above.
> It was 2:27 of pure adrenaline rush, nothing like it.  Got to watch those
> cold tires and brakes the first few corners.
> 
> I'll try to post a few photos on my website soon.
> 
> Steve S.
> Seattle, WA
> '67 Alfa Romeo GTV
> Just another satisfied customer
For any Easterners interested, SCCA still sponsors a series of
hillclimbs and Solo 1 events on the East Coast primarily in PA. We have
been running the series for years in a vintage car and it's great fun.
It you want to give it a try, contact me for more info.
John Hamilton
VainGlory Racing

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