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World
Championship Snowmobile Hill Climb
2008
Event Scheduled For March 27 - March 30
For most
folks, even for those with plenty of experience astride a
snowmobile, there is challenge and adventure aplenty in
northwest Wyoming.
Simply
touring Yellowstone National Park or tackling a few dozen of
the hundreds of miles of the Continental Divide snowmobile
trail are memorable challenges for the average snowmobiler.
But, for some, even these opportunities appear pedestrian.
For many, the World Championship Snowmobile Hill Climb
beckons.
Not
impressed? You say you've climbed some pretty decent hills on
your own snowmachine? Well consider this: the "hill" in the
world championship hill climb is Snow King Mountain.
Snow King
rises 1,500 vertical feet above the town of Jackson. The hill
climb course follows a route that, near the summit, steepens
to nearly a 45-degree angle. Hill climbers who lose it on the
upper reaches of the course often tumble hundreds of feet back
downhill.
It is not
an event for the meek, as David Shepherd knows. Shepherd is
one of the handful of drivers ever to make it to the summit.
"It takes a lot of work to win, but guts mainly," Shepherd
told a Jackson Hole Guide newspaper reporter once.
"Guts and a
good sled will take you over the top." Even spectators face
challenges. Prime vantage points for viewing the race high on
the course are on the same steep slopes that frustrate so many
drivers. It is difficult simply to stand upright along some
sections of the course.
For more information, contact the
Jackson Hole Snow Devils -
mail@snowdevils.org
or call 307.734.9653
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