RE: Prescott Hill Climb Sunday Service 19/05

RE: Prescott Hill Climb Sunday Service 19/05

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Beethree

811 posts

89 months

Thursday 18th January
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Well the hill runs sold out quickly! Bugger!

GrahamNorton

33 posts

198 months

Thursday 18th January
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So you DONT need to buy a separate admission ticket for the driver?

Because damn, I did!

r600_clubsport

13 posts

53 months

Thursday 18th January
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hi, don't suppose anyone can help me out who's been before, but i understand obv it's a hill climb, so it's a hill lol, but is any of it like level ground for the cars on show etc? just have some accessibility issues. thanks

threespires

4,294 posts

211 months

Thursday 18th January
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DBessell said:
Love seeing the I LOL car at Prescott! Looks fantastic.
To answer the question about passengers, yes you will need to purchase a separate admission ticket for anyone (over 16y/o) additional to the driver that are coming with you.
Thank you...

jmcvaughn

23 posts

18 months

Thursday 18th January
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Beethree said:
Well the hill runs sold out quickly! Bugger!
Indeed, I missed out also. A few more details in the original post would have been helpful so that I could have purchased tickets without waiting for clarity...

MDifficult

2,045 posts

185 months

Thursday 18th January
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r600_clubsport said:
hi, don't suppose anyone can help me out who's been before, but i understand obv it's a hill climb, so it's a hill lol, but is any of it like level ground for the cars on show etc? just have some accessibility issues. thanks
Hi - most of the carpark is hard standing / tarmac although the odd person parks on the grass. The different car parks are level themselves, but there's a gradient in between them that can be quite steep (but is also tarmac).

Hope that helps, but feel free to ask any specific questions. thumbup

Moley RUFC

3,616 posts

189 months

Thursday 18th January
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First time runner up the hill for me in the 4C….can’t wait. Given I’ll hopefully run the 4C without the roof on do I need a helmet?

RB Will

9,664 posts

240 months

Thursday 18th January
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Moley RUFC said:
First time runner up the hill for me in the 4C….can’t wait. Given I’ll hopefully run the 4C without the roof on do I need a helmet?
No. They didn’t even want me wearing one in the Ariel!

RB Will

9,664 posts

240 months

Thursday 18th January
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jmcvaughn said:
Before I sign up, any information on noise limits and testing? .
I’ve done 3 of these events now and never seen anyone sound tested. I’ve no idea if there are drive by and if so what the limit is but plenty of loud cars going up, numerous tuned Exiges, Lambos, rally cars with antilag banging away, a spectacularly loud Ultima, vintage stuff that barely has an exhaust etc.
I’d be shocked if you were turned away or chucked off

Moley RUFC

3,616 posts

189 months

Thursday 18th January
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RB Will said:
No. They didn’t even want me wearing one in the Ariel!
Oh great, thanks. Also I plan to take 3 different people up the hill as passengers. They’ll all need a RS Clubman free license??

Skaben

171 posts

141 months

Thursday 18th January
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Beethree said:
Well the hill runs sold out quickly! Bugger!
Are you sure about this? I've just bought a ticket now and didn't get any messages saying it's full?

First time there for me, so looking forward to it

Edited by Ben Lowden on Friday 19th January 09:51

Moley RUFC

3,616 posts

189 months

Thursday 18th January
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Skaben said:
Are you sure about this? I've just bought a ticket now and didn't get any messages saying it's full?

First time there for me, so looking forward to it
I think he means the 60 spots to go up the hill? Saying sold out on the Prescott page.

RB Will

9,664 posts

240 months

Thursday 18th January
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Moley RUFC said:
RB Will said:
No. They didn’t even want me wearing one in the Ariel!
Oh great, thanks. Also I plan to take 3 different people up the hill as passengers. They’ll all need a RS Clubman free license??
Yeah, you will be sent a link to register as a driver or passenger about a week before the event and need to enter the licence no on that, this all gets checked off so you can get your wrist bands

blueg33

35,910 posts

224 months

Friday 19th January
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MDifficult said:
r600_clubsport said:
hi, don't suppose anyone can help me out who's been before, but i understand obv it's a hill climb, so it's a hill lol, but is any of it like level ground for the cars on show etc? just have some accessibility issues. thanks
Hi - most of the carpark is hard standing / tarmac although the odd person parks on the grass. The different car parks are level themselves, but there's a gradient in between them that can be quite steep (but is also tarmac).

Hope that helps, but feel free to ask any specific questions. thumbup
Not sure I agree. (I live a couple of miles away and am a member)

Most visitors park on the grass, the grass car parks are not level. To see most of the track it’s a fairly steep walk so you may be limited to seeing the straightish run to the bridge. The bridge over the track has steps, so you may have to go down behind the start line to cross from car park to the paddock. Steps or slope up to the club house too. The paddock is also on a slope but is tarmac

thatdude

2,655 posts

127 months

Friday 19th January
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Here's me wondering for a bit too long how a 1.8 litre auto civic might fair up the hill!

(slowly, let it be said)

Still, maybe next year eh?

RB Will

9,664 posts

240 months

Friday 19th January
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r600_clubsport said:
hi, don't suppose anyone can help me out who's been before, but i understand obv it's a hill climb, so it's a hill lol, but is any of it like level ground for the cars on show etc? just have some accessibility issues. thanks
When you say accessibility issues do you mean you have about 2mm ground clearance or you are wheelchair / crutch based?

Car wise if low you will definitely want to be in the competitor / club parking. Maybe about 30-40% of this is tarmac, PH club parking was hard standing last year. But all of this side has low car friendly ground even if it is on a hillside. The spectator parking fields are rather rustic and if weather is not great people are often dragged out by 4x4 / quad bike / tractor.

If wheelchair bound again id try to avoid the spectator car parking. If I’m the paddock side you could just about see the start line without getting too adventurous, getting up to the main viewing area involves a gravel then grass path, only the one short rise in this path though so might be ok.

Happy to be corrected as presumably there must be some due to law or something but I can’t think of any handicap friendly loos etc if that would be required?

blueg33

35,910 posts

224 months

Friday 19th January
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RB Will said:
When you say accessibility issues do you mean you have about 2mm ground clearance or you are wheelchair / crutch based?

Car wise if low you will definitely want to be in the competitor / club parking. Maybe about 30-40% of this is tarmac, PH club parking was hard standing last year. But all of this side has low car friendly ground even if it is on a hillside. The spectator parking fields are rather rustic and if weather is not great people are often dragged out by 4x4 / quad bike / tractor.

If wheelchair bound again id try to avoid the spectator car parking. If I’m the paddock side you could just about see the start line without getting too adventurous, getting up to the main viewing area involves a gravel then grass path, only the one short rise in this path though so might be ok.

Happy to be corrected as presumably there must be some due to law or something but I can’t think of any handicap friendly loos etc if that would be required?
Trying to remember if their are disabled loos in the museum, that has more level access. Note it its buy a blot of the club parking on the grass above the paddock - that is very steep

illmonkey

18,201 posts

198 months

Friday 19th January
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WHAT LIMITED MOBILITY FACILITIES ARE THERE?

The Club welcomes all who have an interest in motor sport, and is particularly anxious that those with limited mobility should also enjoy our events. While there are the obvious inherent limitations imposed by a hill climb venue, we do have regular visitors with varying degrees of mobility, particularly wheelchair users.

Access: A dedicated parking area for limited mobility drivers or passengers is available just inside our main entrance, with easy paved access into the paddock. Anyone who has particular issues, or is attending alone, is welcome to ring the Club office for advice before an event.

Toilet facilities: Adapted toilets are available in our restaurant and adjacent to the Club Office in the Paddock.

Viewing the action: Access is available throughout the main lower paddock, the upper paddock areas do involve a steep incline and may be inaccessible without assistance. The best viewing area is adjacent to the start line where there is a wooden deck, with adjacent kiosk serving drinks and light snacks.

Ben Lowden

6,035 posts

177 months

PH Marketing Bloke

PH TEAM

Friday 19th January
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Beethree said:
Well the hill runs sold out quickly! Bugger!
I've edited your post for clarity – the hill runs have sold out but there's space for hundreds of cars for general entry, so plenty of tickets available for those that want to attend a Sunday Service in the usual fashion thumbup Use discount code PISTONHEADS24 to get your ticket in advance for £6 here.

Ben Lowden

6,035 posts

177 months

PH Marketing Bloke

Friday 19th January
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Jitstar said:
Forgive if I’ve missed this in the above, but if you have bought a ticket to run up the hill, do you still need a separate admission ticket for a passenger?
Great to see you'll be joining us Jit! A hill run pass includes a ticket for the driver, but everyone else will need a ticket.