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Sometimes its hard work just to get on post for marshals and officals, Seen above on the recent MAC Clee Hills Trial, the role here is to check how far the competitior manages to acend the hill. The orange and yellow markers at the side of the muddy track indicate how far up the hill the competiting car has reached. They also have the usual marshal jobs as well, helping stranded competitiors off the course in case of a problem, as can be seen by the MG Midget being towed off the hill.

Michael Gibson/Keshena Capell MG Midget

Sometimes the help can be really hands on as seen above as marshals try to help steady the unusual 3 wheel Reliant Super Robin of George Osborn at the MAC Clee Hills Trial. They also need x-ray vision to see everything happening!

© Peter McFadyen

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