42nd annual World Championship Snowmobile Hill Climb
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Rob Kincaid, of Victor, Idaho, guns for the summit in the Pro Masters Stock division during the 42nd annual World Championship Snowmobile Hill Climb on March 25, 2018, at Snow King Mountain.
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