I-5 NB & SB at the CA-OR border -- Siskyou summit
Loveland Pass, US 6 in Colorado, especially in winter when they've just finished shooting avalanches up there. There's three parts to the YT clips. I've just linked to Part 2.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPh_6K9zHb0
I-70 EB just west of Green River, coming down off the San Rafael Swell. I-70 EB down from Vail into Denver. I-70 WB from the Eisenhower tunnel. I saw a JB Hunt go into the truck ramp.
I-17 SB down from Flagstaff to Camp Verde and then right up again from Camp Verde. Saw a guy take the ramp there too.
Yeah, Sandstone and Monteagle too.
US 58 WB out of Tehachapi, CA. First time I did that hill the Jakes went out on a brand-new Freightliner.
I don't recall any steep hills in Florida.
Can anyone give me a list of some steep downgrades and where they are?
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The steepest seems to be vail.
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If you haven't been west "you ain't seen nothun yet"! Monteagle is a bump in the road. Hitting Wolf Creek, Co. Donner, Pipestone, Mt. and even Cajon outside of LA. Tehatchapi, Ca. Cabbage Pass,Or, and Snoqualmish (sp). Oh yeah, can't forget Parley Summit going into SLC. Don't worry, there are plenty of places to get stupid and dead out there!!
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lmcclure1220 Thanks this.
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I84 in PA, NY, and CT, can be fun if heavy. U.S. 44 in CT towards Storrs, OH 7, going to Wintersville with the construction, the whole state of WV.
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After hitting some of the really beautiful mountainous areas like Vail CO, Truckee CA, and some of the surprisingly steep areas in VA, SC/NC, AL, KY, TX. What I can tell you is that no guide is complete, and even if it were you'd never be able to remember them all. BUT, there will be signs to warn you of Grades. And there will be speed advisories on the worst ones. If you are heavy, trudge down; don't gallop. If you're going to ignore a speed advisory just remember that the overwhelming cause of accidents in the mountains is to much speed. It never hurts to slow down a bit more, but that little bit of speed may be what breaks the horse's back.
Hit those 4 ways and slow'r down hoss.
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