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2007 Gallery
Craig S. Nelson, Black Rock Speedway's
Official 2007 Photographer, was on hand for the festivities and per usual caught some great moments. There
was a lot going on that day and Craig's galleries have it all. Be sure to click on the gallery links
to his web site for more hillclimb action.
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2007 Gallery
Zip from Wild66.com paid his first visit to us on Father's Day 2007 and then swung by the track off and on throughout the remainder
of the racing season. He now works side-by-side with Craig S. Nelson covering the weekly stock car action at Black Rock Speedway.
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2007 Gallery
The web guy (hey that's me!) brought along the wife's pocket cam for the day and did some snapping during his wanderings.
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2008 Gallery
Zip from Wild66.com joined us once again and per usual caught some great moments from the weekend.
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2008 Gallery Day 1 - Spectator Area
This year I upgraded from the 1 pixel (yes that really is "one pixel") pocket cam to something a little newer.
It might have helped if I had taken it out before the weekend but oh well, you can enjoy the learning
experience with me. Here's a few folks that endured the weather.
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2008 Gallery Day 1 - Pit Area
Despite the dreary weather, the pit area was busy and thanks to the crew from
BeaverDaleHillClimb.com
it all ran smoothly.
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2008 Gallery Day 1 - Portraits
At one point we started going through and getting all 132 rider's portraits. But, like most good intentions,
that soon fell apart and we quickly caught on that names & matching photos might not work out.
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2008 Gallery Day 1 - Hill Attempts
As I mentioned before, it would have been smarter to know how the new camera worked before bringing it along, but you
get the idea of how the day went.
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2008 Gallery Day 1 - Snowmobile Crash
Not every trip up the hill went as smooth as hoped for, and sometimes the equipment decided to come down ahead of the rider.
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2008 Gallery Day 2
This gallery is from the AMA Father's Day event, complete with perfect weather and a great, friendly crowd.
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