K!LL H!LL / ,zam I LEG ALL 1

Flip your bars and grab your muffler, it's bobsled time. - Fred


K!LL H!LL / ,zam I LEG ALL

Various buildings made of concrete were on the increase in the Czech Republic during the era of communism. That’s why a skeleton track was built near the little town Klasterec nad Ohri in the Ore mountains. The track is 1007m long and has 8 curves and 2 long straights, built in 1975.



After the Velvet revolution in 1989 the track has become overgrown with a forest cover. The color of concrete has turned moss green. Some bumps and damaged parts hasn’t withstood the ravages of time. Nowadays the track is being preserved for a Czech Olympian and his summer luge training. However, it is also a drug addicts’ meeting spot and local weirdos like rambling around neighboring forests, which is the place where no one wants to stay overnight. When we saw this spot for the first time it seemed crazy, just…K!LL H!LL



The track was discovered by a photographer Mila S. while doing a nude photo shoot and he made us think about breathing life into this place, at least for a while…


Zam I Leg All focuses on natural spots transformed by humans.


Milos Stafek – photographer


Big Gaspi – technical support


Gaspi – clown


Marty Smolik Muffin movie – cameraman


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