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I've put my name down to work at the hillclimb event at Collingrove. I've been on the phone to the event organiser and they are low of numbers for Marshalls. Is anyone keen to give it a go? I was at the Mt Alma hillclimb event weekend before last and it was awesome.

The event is held at Hill Climb Rd, Mt McKenzie South Australia 5353, throw that address into your Google Maps.

You can PM me with interest, or email Daryl with interest at [email protected]

:)

ill do it if you take me Ruby! :)

Would love to, but we're making an overnight camping trip of it while we're there :D

Replied to your PM too.

Kellie, just tell Daryl that Reuben sent you :woot: Oh, and Tracy and Cam will be there too.

Would love to, but we're making an overnight camping trip of it while we're there :)

Replied to your PM too.

Kellie, just tell Daryl that Reuben sent you :D Oh, and Tracy and Cam will be there too.

cool ill bring locky and darren so you can camp there?

cool ill bring locky and darren so you can camp there?

Yes, for the saturday night. We'll be driving up on the saturday morning. I'll sign on before 8.30am (I'm assuming from that its a 9.00am start). While I'm working, Tracy and Cam will try to put the tent up. When I finish working, I will correct their poor attempt at putting the tent up :D Joking! Then we camp the night. On the sunday morning we pack up and go home. There is also a 'come and try' hill climb day on the monday, which they are also looking for volunteers for.

:)

wait I thought it was on Monday?
the come and try day is on monday

Correct. The hillclimb event is on Saturday and the 'come and try' is on the monday (Anzac Day being sunday).

:)

Not too sure. You'd think they'd have the entrants list and format for the day worked out by now ... but you never know. Check out their website and/or give them a call.

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