![]() With your assistance we aim to produce four issues a year. So this year we’re going to try the same system for The Hillclimber. You’re all used to the dates in the events list for sending in entry forms and so on. On that note, the idea of having a ‘try out’ day at Curborough next July is truly excellent – see the note from Doug Parnell in this issue. So please don’t miss the opportunity to give the club a plug and, if you’re approached by anyone with even the vaguest interest in the sport, please take time out to talk to them. It’s going to be important to recruit new members, whether as riders, helpers or supporters of the club. So what of the forthcoming year? We’ve had to raise subs to £20 a year to help redress the balance between income and expenditure. Kim Catlin responded within 24 hours of my phone call to produce a full resume of the AGM and David Childs has compiled a chart of all the Vintage/PV and Classic hill records. In particular, we should thank Jamie Mitchell for his excellent article on the development of the Cornish scene. Thank you, correspondents, for rallying around to produce an interesting ‘closed season’ issue of The Hillclimber. ![]() I enjoyed a very sunny fortnight in the Canaries in January (which is why I missed the AGM … did I get voted in again?), but returning to the West Country, it seems to me that the landscape needs to be pressure washed to get rid of the accumulated muck and grime. Unfortunately the rather miserable winter continues. Now it’s over and we’re into 2001 already. Well, we all waited so long for the Year 2000 to come around. Newsletter of The National Hill Climb Association Ltd
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