Bo'ness Speed Hill Climb Revival 5th & 6th September 2015

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Bo'ness Speed Hill Climb Revival 5th & 6th September 2015

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One the highlights of the year for Kit and I.

www.bonesshillclimb.org.uk

Rain, rain stay away you can come back another day :)

:bounce: :bounce:

Margaret
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Re: Bo'ness Speed Hill Climb Revival 5th & 6th September 201

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Oh no, two RS's and a 904. Not much to beat then Margaret.
One of these years I would love to come to this event but sadly will have to miss out again this year.


Have a great day the two of you. Hope it stays dry........
Best of luck!

Regards
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Re: Bo'ness Speed Hill Climb Revival 5th & 6th September 201

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Enjoy the day Margaret and thanks for the lovely card
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Re: Bo'ness Speed Hill Climb Revival 5th & 6th September 201

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Will be along to support Margaret with the TIPEC club next Sunday
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Re: Bo'ness Speed Hill Climb Revival 5th & 6th September 201

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Ack! Last year I vowed I would do this in the 356 in 2015..but once again I have missed the boat (too late to get a competition licence in time).

Good luck Margaret..and see you there in 2016..
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Re: Bo'ness Speed Hill Climb Revival 5th & 6th September 201

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Hi Johnny.

My first time I entered really last minute by applying for the MSA License using their express service…think about £90ish. Does make it an expensive weekend but well worth it.

Why not pop down on the Sunday as a spectator and enjoy the event. Brendan will be there, eating all my lunch as per usual :lol: :lol:

Hope to see you there

Margaret
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1987 Carrera 3.2 Targa in Signal Orange (bloody gorgeous)
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Re: Bo'ness Speed Hill Climb Revival 5th & 6th September 201

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Work permitting, will be up on Sunday to see you behind the wheel Margaret,best of luck.
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Re: Bo'ness Speed Hill Climb Revival 5th & 6th September 201

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Will be there on Saturday to cheer you on but have to be at East Fortune on Sunday.
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Re: Bo'ness Speed Hill Climb Revival 5th & 6th September 201

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I wonder what the logistics are for holding a Ddk hill climb at Bo'ness?

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Re: Bo'ness Speed Hill Climb Revival 5th & 6th September 201

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kitten1 wrote:Hi Johnny.

Why not pop down on the Sunday as a spectator and enjoy the event. Brendan will be there, eating all my lunch as per usual :lol: :lol:

Hope to see you there

Margaret
I think I should be able to come along on Sunday with the kids, to cheer you on and get the lie of the land for next year.

Kudos to you for doing it Margaret!
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Re: Bo'ness Speed Hill Climb Revival 5th & 6th September 201

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210bhp wrote:I wonder what the logistics are for holding a Ddk hill climb at Bo'ness?

Regards
Mike
I have just been perusing the entry list (wondering where a '65 356 would fit) and was wondering the same thing. I'm up for it if you are.. :bounce:

They may be a little resistant to clubs having their own competition - but that wouldnt stop us all from entering and having our own informal prize..presumably with a contribution to charidee coming out of it?
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Re: Bo'ness Speed Hill Climb Revival 5th & 6th September 201

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An excellent day out the sun shone all day what could have been better ?.....will not steal Margaret's big day and let her tell her own story
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Re: Bo'ness Speed Hill Climb Revival 5th & 6th September 201

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looks like she has already told it.. :P

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Re: Bo'ness Speed Hill Climb Revival 5th & 6th September 201

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Burma-Shave wrote:looks like she has already told it.. :P

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Wonder what Mike was trying to tell me??? :lol: :lol:

Lovely to see you Johnny…hope it gave you an appetite for next year. :bounce: :bounce:

Margaret
IN LOVE WITH MY 1970 911T RHD. (Still my fav)
1987 Carrera 3.2 Targa in Signal Orange (bloody gorgeous)
1973 914 1.7L Zambezi Green (great wee car)
2004 Cayenne 3.2 (the dogs car)
1965 356C (an absolute delight to own and drive)
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Re: Bo'ness Speed Hill Climb Revival 5th & 6th September 201

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Another fabulous weekend courtesy of Bo'ness. The weather could not have been any better. It was a delight to drive up the hill on Saturday & Sunday, Kit was on her best behaviour, 34.88 was her best time (practise time :) ) Won two awards, Best in Class and Best Porsche, probably something to do with the fact that the Porsche 911 that normally wins unfortunately had gearbox failure :oops:

Had a quick chat with Prince Michael of Kent, don't think the poor guy could understand my accent :lol:

But of course the real highlight of the event was spending quality time with Brendan, Mike B, Kitchens, Deeman, BoydRS, Johnny, Alan Chester and Kirkland 904.

Looking forward to the DDK get together at next years event already.

Margaret
IN LOVE WITH MY 1970 911T RHD. (Still my fav)
1987 Carrera 3.2 Targa in Signal Orange (bloody gorgeous)
1973 914 1.7L Zambezi Green (great wee car)
2004 Cayenne 3.2 (the dogs car)
1965 356C (an absolute delight to own and drive)
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